Fonte: New York Post
Scott Laidlaw, a former Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys during the 1970s, passed away late last week at 72 years old, according to multiple reports. The running back won a Super Bowl with Tom Landry’s Cowboys in 1978 and was an integral part of the team’s ball-control offense for four seasons in Dallas. No cause of death was listed for Laidlaw, who was one of the Cowboys’ rookies who entered the league in 1975 as one of the “Dirty Dozen” when 12 players made the team.
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