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cnbc.com - 10/17/2008
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The Cowboys seem to be back to their
status of "America's Team." I just received the top...
selling NFL jersey stats from Joanna Hunter at the NFL and the Cowboys have four players in the top 10. Here are the selling jerseys on NFLShop.com from April ...
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Dallas Cowboys Dominate Jersey Sales - Sports Biz with ...
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nfl.com - 10/19/2008
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It was over when ... Josh Brown's field
goal with 10:33 left in the fourth quarter gave...
St. Louis a four-score lead, 34-7. The Rams scored 34 consecutive points after the Cowboys scored on their opening drive. Game ball Steven Jackson rushed for 160 ...
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Tony Romo decided he wasn't ready to play
Blogging The Boys —
Some news and notes about that stinker that was purported to be an actual NFL game today.
Tony Romo made the final decision on whether he could play today, and he decided he couldn't. From the AP via the DMN:
Tony Romo told the coaching staff after pregame warmups he wasn't up to playing with a broken right pinkie.
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"He ended up making that decision for us, actually, and that's the way it should have been," [Jerry] Jones said. "He just felt like he couldn't help us."
One of the ...
Cowboys @ Rams: What They're Saying
Blogging The Boys —
... There's that talented team thing again. It's now gotten so far into the organization's head that they are calling themselves out about believing their own press clippings from last year and earlier this year. ...
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Jones says Phillips job is not in danger —
FOXSports.com News for NFL 10/20/2008
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said after Sunday's loss to the Rams that coach Wade Phillips' job is not in danger.
"No, it is not," Jones said after Dallas' 34-14 loss. "Emphatically, no."
The Cowboys (4-3) lost for the third time in four games after a ...
Rams Run Roughshod on Romo-less Cowboys —
Wash Post NFL 10/20/2008
ST. LOUIS -- Even on the road, the chorus of "Romo!, Romo!" from Dallas Cowboys' fans was easily audible at the start of the second half. But they were stuck with Brad Johnson. The 40-year-old backup quarterback couldn't keep up with a suddenly ...