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The Dallas Cowboys All-Decade Team
ESPN did an NFL a oeAll-Decadea team earlier in the week and the Dallas Cowboysa home page is doing a Top 50 All-Time Cowboys List, much as was done here a couple of years ago.A Since ESPN failed to include any Cowboys players on its team, which is a huge oversight in my opinion, and to differ from the home page, I am now naming my own Cowboys a ...
Dallas Cowboys' coach Wade Phillips tries to put on a tougher face. You buying it?
During last week's minicamp at Carrollton's Standridge Stadium, Dallas Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips was chatting with longtime radio voice Brad Sham.
New Raider Says Garcia Should Start
Not one month into his career as an Oakland Raider , freshly-signed free agent safety Keith Davis is stoking the possible quarterback controversy here a little bit.
Mailbag: How Has Sensabaugh Looked So Far?
RANDY MERRILL REDLANDS, CA: I know this is just the mini-camp, but with the strong safety position lacking last year, I'm curious as to how Gerald Sensabaugh has looked in coverage from your point of view.
Mini-Camp Notes: Injuries Hampering WR Position
Whether or not the Cowboys have 20 receivers lining up for this week's mini-camp practices, or just more than a handful, Roy Williams knows that all eyes have been and will be on him.
Dallas Cowboys' defense won't look the same in 2009
Throughout the 2008 season, Wade Phillips would remind just about everybody that he was not coaching the '07 Cowboys that went 13-3. And Phillips can say the '09 Cowboys are not the '08 Cowboys, especially on defense.
Newman Predicts Big Year For Secondary
More than any other facet on the Dallas Cowboys , the secondary remains something of a mystery, an anomaly, if you will.
Terence Newman: 'We're going to be one of the top secondaries'
Anthony Henry, Roy Williams, Keith Davis and Pacman Jones -- all guys who played significant roles in the Cowboys' defensive backfield last season -- are no longer on the Valley Ranch payroll.
Much will be made over the Cowboys actually practicing the "Razorback" formation for two plays out at OTAs on Thursday, as Wade Phillips cutely called it, with wide receiver Patrick Crayton taking the controls, Tony Romo flanking out and Felix Jones lurking.
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