You vote for the most memorable moment each week and the winning moment advances to the next round. The final winner will be announced at the regular season home finale.
Tony Romo had been the Cowboys' starting quarterback for all of three games, but on Nov. 19, 2006, he led Dallas to perhaps their most impressive win of the Bill Parcells era - a 21-14 decision over the eventual Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts, who had won their first nine games. Romo was 19-of-23 for 226 yards in his first home start and got a significant boost from the Dallas defense, which returned a Peyton Manning interception for a touchdown in the third quarter.
Long before Terrell Owens became a Cowboy, he became the villain on a September day in 2000 when he twice celebrated touchdowns, as a member of the 49ers, on the Cowboys' midfield star at Texas Stadium. The first time, he simply raised his arms upward to the open sky. That was retaliated by Emmitt Smith, who spiked the ball at midfield in anger after a score. But later in the game, T.O. scored again and this time as he sprinted to the star, he was followed by safety George Teague, who decked him to the ground, starting quite an altercation and instantly starting a feud between one player and a team. Who knew they would unite some six years later?