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Giants, Cowboys are rolling without Tiki Barber, Bill Parcells
Who needs Tiki and Tuna? The Giants and Cowboys don't think they do. Tiki Barber and Bill Parcells are aware of the insulting shots fired from their old locker rooms since they retired. In a real sign of appreciation for their contributions, there are factions on the the Giants and Cowboys who believe they are better off without them. The two were the faces of their franchises, but their teams ...
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Thursday Morning Hash
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog — Jay Mariotti wonders why Raiders coach Lane Kiffin wants to kick to Devin Hester. McNabb says "Don't blame me!" Lions DT not exactly embracing his fame. Zach Thomas isn't ready to walk away - yet. Gary Myers says Giants and Cowboys are better without Tiki and Big Bill. Bill Williamson talks about Jay Cutler's toughness. ...

Cowboys defense has also improved
Blogging The Boys — ... Speaking of Parcells, he has some interesting quotes in this article about how he views the Cowboys now and his days as the coach. I’m not posting this to revive a Parcells good or bad debate, but I think most people would agree that he did a great job of rebuilding the roster and instilling a winner’s expectation in Big D, even though his teams never reached those expectations. But this year’s bunch, with Wade Phillips tweaking the 3-4 defense and Jason Garrett dialing up all the right plays, is taking the Cowboys towards those winning expectations. ...

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