A Quote by Chuck Noll

Mamas, don't let your sons grow up to be Cowboys... or Oilers. — © Chuck Noll
Mamas, don't let your sons grow up to be Cowboys... or Oilers.
Dallas Cowboys may be America's team, but the Houston Oilers are Texas' team.
I never scrimmage Oilers against Oilers...What for? Houston isn't on our schedule.
Growing up in Oxnard you're a Cowboys fan, bro. I remember when I was like six, seven years old my cousin gave me a sweatshirt that said 'Cowboys' on it and ever since then I said I'm going to support the Cowboys.
The good mamas are often tough mamas.
Always been a Cowboys fan. Started as a Deion Sanders fan and learned to love the Cowboys. My dad's a big Cowboys fan too.
I grew up in that, when I was a kid. My friends and I used to play cowboys and Indians. We were cowboys killing the Indians, following the Wild West stories. All of this combined into a very strange culture, which is frightened.
A lot of old guys in movies are like cowboys - they talk like cowboys and they dress like cowboys.
My sons are my proudest 'accomplishments' in life and I get energised seeing their individual personalities develop as they grow up.
With the Gap Band coming from Oklahoma, other artists would tease us by calling us cowboys. We didn't grow up on a ranch, but we took that style to the stage. We knew that it was corny, but at least it was ours.
One of my sons has a tattoo on his ankle that was meant to be Africa but looks like Australia, one of my sons mumbles, and one of my sons is a gay man. I'll be honest, there's been loads of nights when me and my wife have sat up and worried and worried and worried, 'What are we going to do if he doesn't stop mumbling?'
I think you have to grow up in anything you do. Not grow up, but you've gotta grow with your fanbase. I think that's the secret of what music is.
Mothers all want their sons to grow up to be president, but they don't want them to become politicians in the process.
My sister, Kristin Ditto, was a part of the Cowboys organization from 1998 to 2000 as a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader.
My sons...I was crazy about my sons and I think I've done a super job in bringing them up.
My father was a writer; I've known a lot of children of writers - daughters and sons of writers, and it can be a hard way to grow up.
I will not vote to send my sons, or your sons, daughters, brothers, sisters or friends to fight for a stalemate.
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