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Harris' strategy: Don't let emotions give T.O. an edge By TOM SILVERSTEIN tsilverstein@journalsentinel.com Posted: Nov. 29, 2007 The last time they met at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Terrell Owens cast a spell on Al Harris that turned the already high-strung, emotion-filled cornerback into a certified basket case. Harris, the man who will be handling the bulk of the coverage on ...
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Jedi vs. Jedi Master
Bob's Blog - Live from Lewisville —
... the stretch last season but has been more consistent in '07. "He is very good, especially when he can slide up into the pocket," an opposing assistant coach said. "He's a little bit of a gunslinger. Romo can make the big mistake and give it right back to you. But he can also throw that one right in there to beat you. The Jets had real good coverage and he hit (Terrell) Owens just absolutely perfect. He dropped that ball right on the money. That was impressive." Al Harris prepares for a large dose of Owens … The last time they met ...
Cowboys gameday analysis
Blogging The Boys —
... ‘chipping’ a pass rusher for three to five seconds, really, you’re just double-teaming them. OK, here’s some other gameday analysis for your reading pleasure. Brett Favre love-letter. John Clayton on the game. Peter King is taking Ware over Kampman and the Cowboys over the Packers. Cris Collinsworth on the game. More stuff from CBS/Sportsline. Al Harris on T.O. news here. More from the Green Bay press.
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