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Date/TimeEvent and VenueCity/State
11/22/2009
12:00 PM
Dallas Cowboys vs Washington Redskins
Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX
Arlington, TX
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11/26/2009
3:15 PM
Dallas Cowboys vs Oakland Raiders
Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX
Arlington, TX
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12/13/2009
3:15 PM
Dallas Cowboys vs San Diego Chargers
Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX
Arlington, TX
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1/3/2010
12:00 PM
Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles
Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX
Arlington, TX
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Official injury report - David Buehler probable
COWBOYS OUT - CB Allen Rossum (hamstring), RT Marc Colombo (ankle), S Ken Hamlin (ankle) PROBABLE - RB Marion Barber (thumb), K David Buehler (toe), CB Mike Jenkins (elbow), S Gerald Sensabaugh (thumb), LB DeMarcus Ware (foot) REDSKINS OUT - TE Chris Cooley (ankle), RB Clinton Portis (concussion), FB Eddie Williams (ankle) QUESTIONABLE - DT Albert Haynesworth (ankle), OT Mike Williams (ankle), OT Stephon Heyer (knee) PROBABLE - RB Ledell Betts (ankle)
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Tony Romo on the running game
Tony Romo sounds a lot like offensive coordinator Jason Garrett when asked about the Cowboys running the ball only 14 times last week. ``If a team is going to consistently put eight guys in the box, you'd be dumb to consistently run the ball 34 times into it,'' Romo said. ``It's all different. You want to be able to do everything well so that way when the game calls for 45 passes, you do that well. When the game calls for 45 runs, you do that well. ... If we can run the ball,...
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Safety Alan Ball says size no big deal
Alan Ball, making his first start at safety in place of injured Ken Hamlin on Sunday, bristles when asked about his stature. He's 6-1, 188. ``I haven't been big my whole life so that really doesn't make a difference to me,'' Ball said. He sounds a lot like William ``The Refrigerator'' Perry, who once said: ``I've been big ever since I was little.''
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The VRR: Redskins (3-6) @ Cowboys (6-3)
More photos » by Gerald Herbert - AP Dallas defenders must try to limit Ladell Betts and the Washington offense. Browse more photos » The Cowboys can accomplish quite alot in beating the Redskins. Most importantly, they can regain the momentum they lost up in Lambeau. They can also increase their division record to 2-1 and their conference record to 6-2, which could come in handly for tie-breaking purposes...
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Washington prevents big play
Washington sets up its defense to cut off big plays in the passing game. Going into Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys, the Redskins have allowed only 19 completions of 20-plus yards. That is tied for the second-lowest total in the NFL, behind undefeated Indianapolis with 16. In last week's loss to Green Bay, the Cowboys could not come up with big plays in the passing game. Quarterback Tony Romo had only two completions for 20-plus yards. A week earlier, in the win at Philadel...
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Another special teams change
The Dallas Cowboys shuffle of their special teams will likely result in linebacker Curtis Johnson losing his spot. Johnson has had three special teams penalties, two on blocks, in the last three games. The other changes will be dictated by injury-driven switches in the starting lineup. With Alan Ball starting at free safety, reserve cornerback Orlando Scandrick will likely become the ``gunner,'' with outside coverage on punt-coverage teams. In addition, offensive tackle Pat McQuistan...
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Picking up the pieces on the O-line
For the first time since taking over in 2006, Tony Romo will not have Marc Colombo as his right tackle. As comforting as that has been for Romo, he has talked with Colombo's replacement, Doug Free, about what to expect in his first career start Sunday vs. Washington. "The whole idea is if you practice hard and get yourself into the position to play at a game-speed, it gives you a chance to go out there and compete at a level you can be proud of," Romo said. "I suspect Dou...
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This year, Romo will see a new pass rush
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has taken a lot of heat for his poor performance late in the season and during the playoffs. But Romo sure knows how to extend plays, Coach Jim Zorn said. "It is just awful to have to cover longer than you really want to," Zorn said. "We've got to try to get to him and make him be concerned about" the pass rush. poll by twiigs.com The Redskins (3-6) are last in the NFC East and the Cowboys (6-3) are atop the division. For the Redski...
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An Interview with Daryl "Moose" Johnston
I was lucky enough to get some time to talk with three time Super Bowl champion Daryl Johnston today. It was quite an honor for a lowly fan like me to have 15 minutes of his time to discuss the Dallas Cowboys. Daryl played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1989-1999. He was the lead blocker for the majority of Emmitt Smith's all time NFL record rushing yards. Any long time fan knows that "Moose" was a fan favorite no matter where the Cowboys were playing.Daryl talked to me in conjunct...
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BTB Talks To Daryl Johnston: He Likes The Cowboys But Dislikes The Shotgun
Daryl Johnston is a former Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl fullback and is a present Fox analyst. His Cowboys relationships run deep. ... but so does his talent and commitment to broadcasting. So he wears multiple hats here ... and acknowledges that it is a juggling act as he goes one-on-one with Blogging The Boys to evaluate: *A Cowboys team that he says "should've beaten Green Bay.'' *Dallas offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, a close pal of Johnston's who D.J. neverthel...
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Jerry Jones not worried about offensive line
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he's ``not losing any sleep'' over Doug Free starting at right tackle on Sunday against the Redskins. Starter Marc Colombo broke his fibula last Sunday against Green Bay. Dallas has a veteran line that has played together with very little turnover in personnel, but not much depth. ``I'm not happy because it was necessitated by an injury to Colombo,'' Jones said. ``I feel good that we have an offensive line that didn't require us to...
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Campo says Alan Ball is a tough guy
Here is Dave Campo's assessment of Alan Ball, who will start at free safety while Ken Hamlin is out. "The one thing about him is he's a ball player,'' Campo said. "He's a tough guy. He's not afraid to mix it up. He's very competitive. He's got very good speed. He's played corner. He has pretty good instincts. That combination is usually pretty good. "He's had enough work back there where we feel comfortable he can handle what we're ...
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Doug Free: "time to show I can play''
Doug Free's time in the shadows is over. The third-year pro will make his first career start Sunday against Washington. "It's a great opportunity,'' Free said. "I've been here a couple of years and haven't really had much playing time yet. Now is the time to show I can play. "I've just come every week to work. There was not a time where I said, 'I should be starting. I'm ready.' I just came to work each and every week and acted like I&#...
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Versatility helps Alan Ball
The Cowboys drafted Alan Ball in the seventh round in 2007 to play cornerback. This off-season they added safety to his resume. On Sunday, he will make the first start at his career against Washington with Ken Hamlin out because of a high right ankle sprain. "I've been doing it for awhile," Ball said. "I did it all summer so it's not like it's something they just sprung on me in Week 8." Ball thinks knowing the two positions will help him because "at an...
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Cowboys' kickoffs could change
If Nick Folk replaces the injured David Buehler (toe) to handle kickoffs for the Dallas Cowboys in Sunday's game against Washington, the defense will be the first to notice the difference. Buehler ranks among the NFL leaders in touchbacks with 17 and kickoffs into the end zone with 31 of 48. Opponents have had an average starting point of their 22 after a Buehler kickoff. Folk handled kickoffs a year ago and lacked Buehler's length. Of Folk's 73 kickoffs, only eight reached the ...
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Communication key for Doug Free, Alan Ball
Communication is a big part of football, especially on the offensive line and secondary, and the Cowboys will be without two major components in Marc Colombo and Ken Hamlin. Colombo was on top of all of the calls and he and Leonard Davis could look at the front and know the changes without talking to each other. With Doug Free making his first start, Davis admits he will have to do more communicating. And Wade Phillips said Free did a nice job in Wednesday's practice of making calls at t...
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Wade Phillips has faith in Alan Ball
At 6-1, 188 pounds, Alan Ball might not be the prototypical safety, but he will get the chance to replace Ken Hamlin, who is one inch and 21 pounds heavier, Sunday against Washington. "It's a position we worked him in all along," coach Wade Phillips said. "He obviously is very versatile. He came in and played corner and made a big play a couple games ago, but he's ready to go in." In limited playing time this year, Ball has been credited with five tackles and he ...
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Nick Folk's confidence remains high
Since joining the Cowboys, Nick Folk has been seemingly automatic. He made 26 of 31 field goal attempts as a rookie in 2007, including a 53-yarder to beat Buffalo in overtime, and made the Pro Bowl. In 2008, he made 20-of-22 kicks with a 90.9 percentage, the third-best in team history. But so far this year he has missed four attempts, including a 38-yarder Sunday at Green Bay. A couple of factors are in play here: Folk missed almost all of the off-season because of hip surgery and was only...
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"America's Team", winners of five Super Bowl championships and arguably the most-talked about team in the NFL, is preparing for what is sure to be a historic season in 2009. The Dallas Cowboys are set to open play in the new Cowboys Stadium, and TickCo has your tickets to be a part of the house-warming!
The Cowboys joined the NFL in 1960. It did not take the team long to become a force in the league, making their first Super Bowl appearance a mere ten years later. The team lost Super Bowl V to the Baltimore Colts, but were back just one year later and beat the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI. That early taste of success would become a constant for this franchise.
A career mark of 5-5 in the Super Bowl, with their five Super Bowl wins second only to the Steelers, and one of the most loyal fan bases in the NFL, has led the Cowboys to move from their beloved home in Irving to the new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. A phenomenal venue, the new stadium perfectly captures the mystique of this franchise, providing Cowboys fans a stunning football experience. Everything about Cowboys Stadium will be state-of-the-art, as ownership has spared no expense to provide the ultimate spectacle for all fans of the game.
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