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Who Should Start as the Dallas Cowboys' Running Back?
Julius Jones got the start in the Cowboys' first preseason game against Indianapolis, but Marion Barber touched the ball more.  This poll asks which of the two should start for the Cowboys in 2007.
Julius Jones
Marion Barber
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Dallas Defense Is Still the Focus
Know Your Dallas Cowboys — ... ), and though Cowboys fans are still debating whether Julius Jones or Marion Barber should start, the primary focus is still on the Dallas defense. The video below shows an interview with Wade Phillips addressing his version of the 3-4 defense. ...

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