Meet the Team: 2013 DCC Family & Friends Show
Photos from the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' Meet the Team show on August 20th.

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- Andy Frederick -Â He was a key reserve for most of his career, but he did start five games in 1978 as the Cowboys made a run to Super Bowl XIII

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- Matt Lehr -Â In 2003, Bill Parcells took over and quickly moved Lehr to center, where he started 16 games as the Cowboys made it to the playoffs.

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- Gary Hogeboom - Long before he starred on "Survivor," he was involved in one of the most debated quarterback controversies in team history.

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- Steve Peuller -Â He also backed up White and became a starter due to injury in 1986. He only won nine games over three years, but didn't get much help around him on either side of the ball.Â

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- Darren Hambrick -Â He was the Cowboys' leading tackler in 2000 with 154 stops. He had the athleticism of a safety but had some hard-hitting ability that made a rangy linebacker during his time.Â

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- Ron Springs -Â Just a do-it-all player for Tom Landry's offense in the early 80's. Spring could run, catch, block and even throw (connecting with Danny White on a TD pass in 1983). Â Â Â

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- Walt Garrison -Â A true "Cowboy," Garrison was known for his toughness and once receiving a horse trailer as a signing bonus.Â
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