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I am a former professional golfer and long time Cowboys fan going back to the days of Danny White, Tony Dorsett, etc. I currently live in Charlotte, NC - home of the Carolina Panthers, as well as many COWBOYS fans.

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Monday 17th November 2008, 1:51pm
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Austin Out... Time For Crayton To Step Up posted on 11/19/2008

 

With wide receiver Miles Austin likely to be out at least two weeks with a knee injury, it is time for Patrick Crayton to step up and fill the void.  The forgotten receiver, due to the additon of Roy Williams and the versatile play of Miles Austin, will most likely play in the slot and become a greater part of the offense.

In 2007, Crayton recorded a career-high 50 catches, 607 receiving yards and 7 touchdowns.  With Roy and T.O. getting double-teamed most of the time, this could provide Cratyon with numerous opportunities for big plays.  Untimely dropped passes have plagued Crayton's career, with no bigger drop than in the 4th quarter of last year's playoff loss to the Super Bowl NY Giants.

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Pacman Getting Closer to Reinstatement? posted on 11/18/2008
Adam Jones' attorney Worrick Robinson comments on Pacman's status for reinstatement...

"I have been in contact with the commissioner's office since last week, and they are reviewing Adam's unique situation. There is no timetable for a decision. He is glad to be back in Dallas," Robinson wrote ESPN's Ed Werder in a series of text messages Tuesday.

I don't think that Pacman is very high on the Commisioner's "To-Do List."  With today's meetings with the multitude of players regarding the positive test for "water pills", and the lingering effects of the Steelers-Chargers debacle, I would guess that no decision will be made for at least a couple of weeks.

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Pacman reinstatement... Should he play again for the Cowboys? posted on 11/18/2008

Hmmm...  Jerry Jones started this circus by trading for him in the offseason.  Adam Jones has always been a walking timebomb, and you knew it was only a matter of time.  With the stated 4-game suspension over, is there a chance that he will be reinstated, and more importantly will the Cowboys welcome him back?

Personally, I hope not, but this team clearly needs help in the secondary and Pacman can provide it.  With Newman back healthy again, Dallas needs another corner.  Newman has proven the ability to shut down the #1 receiver, but the lack of experience with the other DB's could make for difficult matchups.  I just wonder how many chances Jerry Jones will continue to give Adam Jones.

I am all about second and even third chances, but given the delicate state of this team, I am not sure that welcoming Pacman back would be a good idea.  I guess only time will tell...  Stay tuned!

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Wade Phillips, Jason Garrett, or someone else?? posted on 11/17/2008

Who should be the Cowboys coach next year?  I am not sold on Wade...  I swear sometimes he walks around with the "Has anyone seen my dog" look on his face.  And with the struggles on defense, can the combo of Garrett & Stewart be trusted with the future??

any thoughts?? 

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Cowboy Nation - Is Romo the answer to the playoffs? I think so... posted on 11/17/2008

In just a few minutes last nite it was very easy to see how much the Cowboys have missed Tony Romo.  His presence on the field immediately lifted the spirit of the team.  His pinkie finger was not an issue and he returned with the "gunslinger" mentaility that has lifted him to become one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL.  Although defensively it was a shaky beginning, they hung tough and allowed the offense to take the lead in the 4th quarter.

Am I the only one that wondered how Clinton Portis was listed as doubtful and unlikely to play, but yet entered the game with no ill effects of the apparent MCL strain.  Maybe it was a typical NFL ploy to force the Cowboys to scheme for another gameplan, but the defense came prepared and proved that, when healthy, they are a force to be reckoned with.

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