Tom In VA wrote:Fucking A man. You know, I'm getting to be an old fucking fart.
He was an establishment of his own and the "rivalry" wouldn't have been the same without him and Chief Zee Williams (also in poor health apparently) and their pretend fights.
RIP Crazy Ray.
From
http://dallascowboys.com/news.cfm?id=85 ... 3D4BF5002D which is the news story of his public memorial service.
The morning was punctuated by the appearance of Zema Williams. You might not know him as Zema Williams, but you would recognize his unmistakable Indian head dress and red outfit as the man who became sort of Ray's counterpart, the Washington Redskins mascot.
Few probably knew because of their theatrical sideline tussles during those Cowboys-Redskins games they were fast friends, Crazy Ray and Chief Zee. But they were, the Chief telling of his first trip back in the old days to a Cowboys-Redskins game at the invitation of Ray that he initially declined.
"No Ray," Zema first said, "I ain't coming down to Texas with those people riding around with shotguns."
But he came, and told the story of how Ray arranged for an airport roundup, men dressed up carrying toy guns to apprehend Chief Zee in the terminal and take him directly to Texas Stadium. Zema never checked into a hotel, he said, because at the insistence of Ray and Mattie he spent the weekend at the Jones house.
"Ray always told me, 'Look out for the children because that's the people of tomorrow,'" Zema recalled.
And at that, Chief Zee removed his coveted headdress, and as was their custom he said for the losing mascot after games, he put on a Cowboys cap in tribute to his buddy and screamed in the best rendition of Crazy Ray, "Cowboys!"
He received a standing ovation.
Only in the name of Crazy Ray could a Redskin be truly cheered at Texas Stadium.