Cowboys have work to do after loss to Houston

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Taking a look at the articles this morning about what transpired Saturday night in Reliant Stadium only confirmed what I knew. The Cowboys were bad, I’m talking 5-11 Dave Campo-type bad. The Texans rolled over us 28-16 and basically outplayed us in every phase of the game. One particular phase worries more than the others. The Cowboys ran for only 57 yards, led by 34 from Julius ... [link]

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Published 8/27/2007 by COWBOY at COWBOY BLOG
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