The Cowboys came away with a win, which now takes them to 4-4 for the year; however, the Cowboys will need to keep winning the rest of the way for a playoff spot, and 10-6 may not get it done this year. The NFC East is going to go down to the wire, it’ll probably come down to the last week of the season at this rate. That being said, the Cowboys still have alot of work to
We know DeMarcus Ware is closing- in on the Cowboys all-time sack record, which he’ll break, and he’s well on his way to possibly break the single season sack record held by Michael Strahan. Another proud milestone could happen this Sunday against the Seahawks and it revolves around Jason Witten. During the offseason, I wrote an article about how Witten is quietly putting
When the Cowboys lose, they lose in dramatic fashion, and tonight’s game continues with that theme. The Cowboys and all of Cowboys Nation had high expectations, but the Cowboys came out and just started this game out with pure concentrated garbage play. We look like a 6-10 again, and its scary how this team let the wheels fall off so quick in the first half. At the half the
Its official, the Cowboys have parted ways with Tashard Choice. Choice was never able to break from behind the running backs stable in Dallas whether it was behind, Felix Jones, Marion Barber or now with DeMarco Murray and Phillip Tanner. The release of Choice now allows the Cowboys to activate rookie. LB Bruce Carter. Soon after news of his release broke, Choice tweeted, “I
The Cowboys destroyed the Rams 34-7 and that’s how it was suppose to be scripted, so this win puts back to .500 for the year and 2nd place in the NFC East. The story everyone will be talking about is the emergence of DeMarco Murray who smashed several Cowboys records and rushed for 253 yards. The story line was the same on the defensive side of the ball: constant pressure,
With Felix Jones out for a few weeks, the brunt of the workload will be on Tashard Choice and DeMarco Murray. Murray didn’t waste any time in making his mark by running for a 91-yard TD. Murray’s td is the 2nd longest td run in Cowboys history. Tony Dorsett still owns the longest at 99 yards. Lets go Cowboys! Share
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We all saw it, and we all knew what it meant. Late in the 4th quarter with about 2:47 left on the clock the Cowboys were up 16-13, we needed to get some time off the clock, and make some first downs. We then saw Coach Garrett dial-up 3 consecutive runs plays, for minimal yardage. Why? We all know why, and it was clear as day. Garrett didn’t want Romo to put the ball in the
Choice The trade deadline is this coming tuesday, and PFT is throwing the idea out there that Tashard Choice could be a likely trade candidate. As of right now, I’m not seeing anything out there to suggest this is the case; but, more of a rumor. Choice is in the last year of his rookie contract, and he won’t be here next year, so the idea would be to try to get something
The Cowboys are enjoying their bye week just a little bit more because the Eagles and Giants both suffered losses today. The Eagles probably wish they could restart their season, they are now a dreadful 1-4, and reeling on both sides of the ball. I’ve been checking around Eagles sites and one goes on to say the Eagles now have a 2% shot of making the playoffs, the feeling
To the point, Tony Romo must win this game against the Patriots, there is no try -he must win. Like Mike Vick, Romo continue to be ridiculed and are the center of many hot debates in the media and online. Romo though, would seem to have to most pressure on his back than any player in the entire NFL at the moment, and rightfully so. The loss against the Lions still stings with many
Ouch! LVP - Tony Romo A lot of things fell apart in the second half, but Romo was the trigger. His interceptions gave Detroit life in the most direct way possible; a 14-point swing and all the momentum they needed to get rolling. That’s not to say our defense didn’t look pretty bad either, but you can’t put this one on them. They did their part and we would

