This week after a devastating loss to the Arizona Cardinals, major catastrophes occured to the Dallas Cowboys. Now with a 4-2 record the Cowboys have learned they'll have to play without their punter for the rest of the season, due to the block that lead the dowboys defeat. Starting cornerback Terence Newman will be out for at least a month. On third down Quarterback Tony Romo was sacked and will be out on injury for his finger for probably a month. Now with the suspension of cornerback Pacman the team will be down four players for at least four games. This is a major upset for the cowboys as their team is dissolving. They need to really train hard and come back this week with a win. The manager of the cowboys acquired wide reciever Jerry Jones as a hopeful prospect for this week and the rest of the season. This will hopefully provide the backup quarterback with some more options other than Terrel Owens and Marion Barber to run the team. I am personally very upset with the results of this week and hope the cowboys can pull through the hard times. Time will tell as the Cowboys play the St. Louis Cardinals this week. Get Em Boys!!!
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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The boys are simply unraveling. Not only do they have many injuries on their team, but team chemistry is at an all time low with the Pacman incident and not having their starting quarterback. Jerry Jones took Pacman with a gamble, but it seems to not be paying off, for Pacman has been suspended indefinitely. Jones is now scrambling and traded for Lions wide receiver Roy Williams. This will no doubt make the offense better, but I do not think the improvement will be very visible until Romo gets back. They are now stuck with 89-year-old Brad Johnson under center, and a depleted secondary with Newman and Jones gone. Hopefully they can endure the time they have without Romo, and come back with a bang when he returns.
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