The Cowboys were pretty much the creation of president and general manager Tex Schramm. He left the football product to Tom Landry, the draft to Gil Brandt, and pretty much handled everything else.
The Dallas Cowboys logo is a very simple logo. It simply consists on a blue star. There is a white border near the edges. They have never changed their logo.
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A watch with the Dallas Cowboys logo can be purchased at the NFL shop online at a price of $34.99. It is also available at Macy's and at the Overstock website.
The star logo for the Dallas Cowboys NFL football team is a blue five pointed star. There is also a white stripe which goes all the way around the inner edge of the star logo.
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The current American Express logo was created in the 1990s. The original logo was a picture of a gladiator which was supposed to symbolize integrity and security.
The original Mercedes logo was created in the early 1920s when two companies combined to create the company. Many years later, the logo has matured along with the company.
The Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association have a leprechaun for a logo. The original logo was created by Zang Auerbach.
Actually, he celebrated twice. On September 24, 2000, the then-San Francisco 49ers wide receiver caused a stir at Texas Stadium when he twice exulted after touchdowns by rushing to the Cowboys' star logo at midfield. Owens was interrupted the second time by Cowboys defender George Teague, who bumped him as he spiked the ball.
The original San Diego Chargers logo, featuring a blue bolt, was designed by artist and graphic designer Karl M. M. W. "Kenny" Kauffman. He created the logo in 1960 when the team was established, capturing the essence of the team's identity. The logo has undergone some modifications over the years, but Kauffman's original design remains iconic in NFL history.
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The Cingular logo belongs to AT&T. The original logo belongs to Cingular Wireless that merged with AT&T in February of 2004. AT&T decided to keep the original logo for some time after the merger.