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T.O.’s Contributions To The Team Not Always Obvious
The media has been highlighting several aspects of the recent Cowboys-Packers game, specifically that Terrell Owens had his worst receiving stats since 2003. But what hasn’t been highlighted as much is the other aspects of the game that he contributed to siginicantly on Sunday night.
On the 60-yard TD run by Felix Jones, it was T.O. [...]
Cowboys Whip Packers For First Time At Lambeau Field!
The Cowboys beat the Packers at home for the first time in club history with Tony Romo and Miles Austin. That’s right, WR Miles Austin had a big night instead of Terrell Owens, coming up with two big catches, one that led to a touchdown and the other that did go for a touchdown. Green [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 21 2008Once Again, Dispelling Rumors About Romo
Just a minute ago on the NFL Network and earlier today in both the newspaper and on ESPN’s Sportcenter, it is was again being “overblown” about Tony Romo and the game with the Packers. For the record, which he himself has created and kept consistent about, Tony Romo never was, or will be, a “cheesehead” or [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 18 2008Cowboys Route the Philadelphia Eagles in Nail-Biter Fashion
Many people saw this game coming down to who had the better defense. We all saw Philadelphia play against the Rams in a very dominating offensive and defensive performance, and we also saw the Cowboys beat the Browns in a similar dominating performance of their own. This week however, the Eagles and the Cowboys would [...]
Posted by Nate Acreman on Sep 16 2008Phillips Takes Blame For T.O.’s “Celebration” Penalty, Still Tweaking Roster
Coach Wade Phillips told the A.P. yesterday that it was his fault that Terrell Owens was flagged in the Cleveland game for excessive celebration after his second-quarter touchdown reception. He stated that it was he, and consenquently Owens, that wasn’t aware that “touching the ground” during any type of post-touchdown celebration was an automatic penalty [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 09 2008Cowboys Prevail Over Browns 28-10 At The “Dawg Pound”.
Tony Romo and company came out fast putting up a touchdown on their opening drive and never looked back on their way to a 28-10 win over Cleveland. There were some definite missed opportunities early in the game for the Browns, but Dallas’ offensive line controlled the first half and the fourth quarter allowing Romo all [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 07 2008Are The Cowboys Ready For The Season Opener?
In a first-game match where both teams would probably like to have another week to recover from injuries, are the Cowboys ready to take on the Browns in the Dog Pound tomorrow afternoon?
Pro Bowl CB Terrence Newman re-injured his partially torn groin during practice this week and is listed as questionable for tomorrow’s game. And [...]
Talking Pigskin: Pork Recipes for the Cowboys
Are you ready for some pigskin? Pork recipes, that is. Food & Wine has paired 32 of their most delicious pork dishes with each of the NFL’s 32 teams.. Find out what dish they chose for the Dallas Cowboys!
http://www.foodandwine.com/slideshows/nfl-pigskin-nfc-team-pork-recipes/2
Oglesby Released To Make Room For Davis
Although he isn’t expected to officially sign with the team until tomorrow, Dallas released CB Evan Oglesby to create a spot on the 53-man roster for S Keith Davis’ return. Most believe, as I do, that this is a very fortunate turn of events for the Cowboys as Davis spearheaded the special teams for Dallas [...]
Posted by David Quinn on Sep 02 2008Wide Receivers Signed To Practice Squad
After cutting both Danny Amendola and Mike Jefferson in Saturday’s manadatory cut to a 53-man roster, the Cowboys resigned both Sunday to the practice squad. However, one or both will also get some playing time on Sep. 7th in Dallas’ opener against the Browns as word is out that Sam Hurd won’t be available by then.
With WR’s [...]




