Published 8/31/2008
by James Graham
at Bleacher Report - NFL
It's that time again. That sweet smell of the grill being fired up on a Sunday afternoon and that pigskin being tossed around from late August till at least February for two teams.
For the Dallas Cowboys though it's looking good all across the board as far as the team's health is concerned except the fact that Kyle Kosier out till October, Anthony Spencer and Kevin Burnett side lined as well.
The biggest hit is of course the receiver department with first speedster Miles Austin going down with a knee, Isaiah Stanback with a shoulder and now Sam Hurd with an ankle injury. Saturday were roster cuts for the Cowboys to get to the 53 man roster and only Patrick Crayton and Terrell Owens the only healthy receivers on the roster at this point, that's a noodle scratcher for me.
They cut Danny Amendola and Mike Jefferson cut why not keep one. No need for seven corner backs and surely the Cowboys didn't need to keep 11 offensive lineman either.
Now the Cowboys are thinking about moving Jason Witten ...
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