Archive for October, 2007
New Stadium Reaches First Milestone
As I was perusing the Cowboys homepage today, I discovered a nice fact about the new $1 billion stadium being erected in Arlington. The first of two structural arches has been completed, as viewed in the picture above. The arches will support the stadium’s huge retractable roof, which will, of course provide the usual access for God to [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Oct 19 2007Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys
The Minnesota Vikings have won the last five meetings against Dallas and will be looking to make that six this week. While the Dallas Cowboys are coming off of their first loss of the season against the New England Patriots, the Minnesota Vikings are coming off a big win with the [...]
Posted by Nate Acreman on Oct 18 2007Tank Allowed to Practiced
Good news for the Cowboys came Thursday afternoon, Tank Johnson will be allowed to practice with the Cowboys while serving out the remainder of his suspension. This is more of a compromise if anything, the Cowboys would like to of had Tank Johnson’s suspension lifted, but even if that were to [...]
Posted by Nate Acreman on Oct 18 2007Future Still Looks Bright For Cowboys
With a home game looming against the Minnesota Vikings and then a bye week, the future still burns pretty bright for the Cowboys. This week, either T.O. or P. Crayton or both, are going to have big games and with one of the stingiest run defenses in the NFC, there is not much reason not [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Oct 18 2007Little Hope for Former Cowboy Springs
Former Cowboys running back Ron Springs reportedly has no hope to survive. The “Dallas Morning News” reports the 50-year-old is in a coma and has been unconscious since soon after he entered Dallas Medical City Hospital last week. The paper also says that friends believed Springs went to the hospital to have a cyst removed from [...]
Posted by Matt Loede on Oct 18 2007Ron Springs in Hospital
Seven months after receiving a kidney transplant donate by former teammate Everson Walls, former Dallas Cowboys running back Ron Springs has been hospitalized and is in a coma. At this point in time it is unclear as to what caused Springs to go into a coma, but the 50 year old does suffer from diabetes [...]
Posted by Nate Acreman on Oct 16 2007Time For The Cowboys to Move On To Vikings
It is easy to get caught up on a loss, especially a loss by 20+ points. It’s easy to get stuck on the fact that the Cowboys lost to a great New England team, and easier to get stuck on the fact that it was supposed to be a measuring stick game. Many media members [...]
Posted by Nate Acreman on Oct 16 2007Your Chance To Win $1000!
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Posted by CJ on Oct 16 2007Cowboys Must Increase Offensive Production Earlier In Games
Coach Wade Phillips claims that the current tendency of his team to start out slow on offense isn’t that important, only how many points you score in the game matters. While this is somewhat true, I disagree. As shown this past Sunday, that early deficit can sometimes be too much to overcome against a good [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Oct 16 2007Terry Glenn’s Rehab Progressing
While it may not have necessarily of given the Cowboys the win in New England, I doubt few on the team would deny that having Terry Glenn on the offense would have made a huge impact in their first loss of the season. That said, it appears Glenn is preparing himself to take the next [...]
Posted by Nate Acreman on Oct 15 2007




