Article: American Football: Dallas begin casting for dynasty roles

IT WAS one of the aims of Pete Rozelle, the NFL's former commissioner, that on any given Sunday anybody could be anybody in his league. According to that criterion the 1993 regular season must be judged at least a partial success, the first year under the new free-agency rules producing, if anything, a little too much parity.

Once the play-offs started, it was rather different. Then on any given Sunday nobody came close to beating the Dallas Cowboys.

The Cowboys' Super Bowl

triumph over the Buffalo Bills in Atlanta on Sunday completed a trio of play-off wins by an average victory margin of 14 points. That was against two of the best sides in the NFC and the best of the AFC.

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