Friday, November 30, 2007

COWBOYS 11-1

Dallas Cowboys stay out front in 37-27 win

IRVING – Let's not be naïve, the Cowboys were supposed to beat Green Bay on Thursday night.
Once the Packers placed defensive stars Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila and Charles Woodson on the inactive list before the game, and Brett Favre missed the last 2½ quarters with elbow and shoulder injuries, there really was no legitimate reason why the Cowboys shouldn't have left Texas Stadium as the NFC's top dog.
Then again, you could argue the Cowboys were supposed to win important home games in the last 12 months against New Orleans, Philadelphia and New England, but didn't.

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

COWBOYS 10-1 vs PACKERS 10-1

Owens Is Catching Everything
November 29, 2007 5:15 PM
In the last four games, Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens has eight touchdowns and doesn't have a single drop. Last year, he led the league in drops with 17.
The Cowboys expect Packers cornerback Al Harris to match up with Owens, and free safety Nick Collins will shade to his side.Quarterback Tony Romo said the Packers' press coverage will force him to deliver the ball from different spots and varying body levels while waiting for his receivers to come open.Cowboys coaches have a feeling they can hit a deep pass on the Packers early in the game.
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