Archive for September, 2007
Romo Sparks Cowboys to 35-7 Route of Rams
Once again the Cowboys started out lethargic in the first half, but thanks to some terrific plays with his legs by QB Tony Romo, they got things going late in the second quarter. After a snap from the shotgun formation went well over his head on a third and three play, Romo mangaged to pick [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 30 2007Rams at Cowboys Week 4 Preview
This Sunday the Dallas Cowboys (3-0) will be facing off against the banged up 0-3 Rams at Texas Stadium. The Rams have beaten the Cowboys in 2 of the last 3 meetings against the Cowboys giving them a 10-9 series advantage over the Cowboys. This advantage, however, maybe the only advantage they have over the [...]
Ellis Possible To Play Against Rams
Greg Ellis practiced on Wednesday more than he has since having surgery to repair his torn Achilles leaving head coach Wade Phillips to say there is at least an outside chance he could play Sunday against St. Louis. A far cry from last week when Ellis didn’t practice at all and was ruled out for [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 27 2007Texas Hall of Fame Chooses Modano, Irvin
Dallas Stars center Mike Modano and former Dallas Cowboy Michael Irvin will be part of the 2007 induction class of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. The two were announced as part of an eight-member class on Wednesday. They’ll be inducted along with the likes of Spike Dykes, the former football coach at Texas Tech, [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on Sep 27 2007Kicking Saga Over With Release Of Grammatica
Martin Grammatica was released from the injured reserve list on Tuesday officially giving the job to rookie kicker Nick Folk. He was placed on the list during preseason injuring his hamstring in the game against the Texans. Grammatica was signed late last year after a disappointing Mike Vanderjagt was released and made six of eight [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 26 2007Barber And The Running Game Solid Late In Games
In all three of Dallas’ victories this season, Marion Barber and the O-line of the Cowboys have provided the final dagger to solidify wins. In the NFL, that’s the way to win and if they can continue on this path, there’s a lot more victories down the road.
Last night, although early on in the game [...]
Big Second Half Leads Cowboys To 34-10 Win In Chicago
It’s starting to become the standard for the Dallas Cowboys, playing either poorly or with little motivation in the first halves of games and then exploding for points in the second. Sunday night in Chicago was no different, after a penalty-laden first half and a dropped touchdown pass, they headed into the locker room tied [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 23 2007Cowboys Offense To Face Tough Bears Defense Sunday
Tony Romo and the high-powered Dallas offense, led by new offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, face one of their toughest challenges of the season in Week 3 heading into Soldier Field this Sunday. If they can manage to crack a little bit of daylight with the running game against the stingiest defense in the league, they should come [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 22 2007Johnson Claims He Isn’t A Risk
So now that Dallas and Jerry Jones have signed Terry “Tank” Johnson, let’s analyze the possibilites of the agreement, shall we?
Johnson signed a two-year $860,000 non-guaranteed contract with the Cowboys on Tuesday after passing his physical. He will only make $255,000 this year, a pro-rated portion of the league’s minimum salary. Right now he isn’t [...]
Johnson Looking To Sign With Cowboys
It seems the Cowboys are more concerned with shoring up their defensive line than taking a chance on Tank Johnson getting into more legal trouble. Johnson was seen in the hotel the Cowboys stay in before home games and talked about serious and lenghty negotiations with Jerry Jones. Of course the Cowboys can sign him, [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 18 2007


