Dallas Cowboys' Brian Stewart to let defense do the talking
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Cowboys: Brian Stewart to Let Defense Do Talking (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Falcons: ...
Brian Stewart: Locked and Loaded with no excuses
Published 7/2/2008 by Tuna Helper at Blogging The Boys: Front Page Posts
... that. He never made adjustments. We continued to let Jon Kitna pick us apart. We never really brought the kind of pressure on Aaron Rodgers like we did against Brett Favre. We continued to allow the Giants exploit the Jacques Reeves matchup with Plaxico Burress (or anybody else for that matter). Seems like we just waited for Tony Romo to bail us out. Most of the times he did. But ultimately, it came back to get us.
This year there’s no excuse though and Stewart knows that.
Brian Stewart made a bold, yet regrettable, ...
NFC East Hashlines: Summer Collector's Edition
Published 7/2/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... for minority college and pro coaches. Stewart, who was previously with Wade Phillips in San Diego, has a passion for helping young coaches, and that's why he's giving up some precious vacation time to show them the way. Here's another story on Stewart from Clarence E. Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. ...

