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  1. #201
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    I don't understand how the Cowboys are America's team when 50% of their fan base is Mexican.
    link? proof? does it matter? only Americans who are actually Americans are the Indians (Native Americans)

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    Bob Ryan, the Vice President and editor-in-chief of NFL Films, coined this for the Cowboys in 1979. After preparing and editing the team’s 1978 season highlight film he had to come up with a le for the film. [6] He was quoted as saying:
    I wanted to come up with a different twist on their team highlight film. I noticed then, and had noticed earlier, that wherever the Cowboys played, you saw people in the stands with Cowboys jerseys and hats and pennants. Plus, they were always the national game on television.
    During the Cowboys' first game of the 1979 season, a nationally televised game against the St. Louis Cardinals (which Dallas won 22-21), the television announcer for CBS introduced the Cowboys as America’s Team and the name stuck.
    Dallas's Hall of Fame coach Tom Landry originally did not approve of the appellation of America's Team. He felt that it would give opposing teams extra incentive to play harder. Eventually he gave in and actually came to like the name.[7]

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    Tom Landry es.

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    The Triplets, Aikman, Irvin, and Smith.

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    link? proof? does it matter? only Americans who are actually Americans are the Indians (Native Americans)

    So you're saying that by "America's team" they mean the Indians love the Cowboys? That's a bit ironic.

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    So you're saying that by "America's team" they mean the Indians love the Cowboys? That's a bit ironic.
    lol...touchee

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    Who cares about indians? We took that fair and square.

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    Who cares about indians? We took that fair and square.



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    I know..that was a little much...his comment just made me think of it...lol

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    lol Cowboys fans spending a whole Saturday arguing with trolls.

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    lol there's one thing we agree on.

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    lol Cowboys fans spending a whole Saturday arguing with trolls.
    lol bandwagon fan
    lol obsessed with the Cowboys

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    lol there's one thing we agree on.

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    lol Cowboys fans spending a whole Saturday arguing with trolls.
    lol people who are ashamed of their team

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    lol cowboys

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    Rinse wash repeat

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    lol cowboys

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    This thread is full of win...something Dallas has forgotten how to do.

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    The COWBOYS will win the SUPER BOWL this year. DEMARCUS WARE BITHCHES.

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    The COWBOYS will win the SUPER BOWL this year. DEMARCUS WARE BITHCHES.
    Slow down there tiger. Let's stick with breaking the playoff win hymen of the new millennium first.

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    A year ago, the Cowboys entered training camp with what appeared to be a stacked lineup.

    They had Pro Bowl players at every position, supposedly upgraded the talent base and were looked at as a Super Bowl favorite.

    By the end of 2008, they had missed the playoffs with a 9-7 record.

    The Cowboys enter 2009 minus their leading receiver, their second-best pass rusher, their two best special teamers, a former Pro Bowl safety and their second-leading tackler. Expectations are less lofty.

    Dallas Cowboys / NFL

    Cowboys head into training camp hoping to minimize drama

    Moment of truth for Cowboys

    More issues seem to surround the Cowboys as they enter training camp this year with Wednesday's first practice at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

    Here are the top issues that need to be resolved:

    A chemistry lesson
    In many ways, a successful season will come down to how Tony Romo and Roy Williams jell in their first full season together. They started working out together in early March. They used the organized team activities and minicamp to get their timing down.

    In San Antonio, they must take the next step.

    Since 2006, no quarterback-wide receiver duo has connected for more touchdowns than Romo and Terrell Owens (34). Williams does not have to be Owens in order for the offense to produce, but his performance needs to be more "Romo-friendly" than it was last season, when he had 16 catches, 160 yards and no touchdowns in his eight games with Romo.

    Williams has been bothered by the remarks made by former players and media this off-season about his ability. Romo has taken similar shots.

    They have something to prove, and that should be a good thing for the Cowboys.

    Prime-time player?
    A first-round pick in 2007, Anthony Spencer could be the key to the Cowboys' defense. With the release of Greg Ellis, who had 20½ sacks the last two seasons, the Cowboys must have production from Spencer.

    He showed potential despite being limited with injuries in his first two seasons, but he has to turn that potential into production. The better Spencer plays, the better it will be for DeMarcus Ware, who led the NFL with 20 sacks in 2008. Ware will see more double-teams until Spencer proves he can be a dangerous pass-rusher, too.

    Owner Jerry Jones and the coaches said Spencer was having the best training camp of any linebacker in 2008 before a knee injury sidelined him. He played OK in his return but had just 1½ sacks. With untested rookies Victor Butler and Brandon Williams as the top backups, Spencer must live up to the first-round tag.

    Three-headed monster
    Assistant head coach Jason Garrett will be watched closely as he tries to replace Terrell Owens' stats. He will also have to figure out the best way to use running backs Marion Barber, Felix Jones and Tashard Choice.

    Barber, who was slowed late last season by a toe injury, will be the workhorse of the trio, but the question is whether he will be a starter or closer or both. His rugged style makes him the ultimate fourth-quarter closer, but he is also valuable as a receiver.

    Jones' rookie season was cut short by a toe injury suffered while he was recovering from a hamstring injury. His absence had a profound effect on the offense. He has the ability to score every time he touches the ball. In off-season workouts, he looked fully recovered.

    Choice used the injuries to Barber and Jones to show he can be an effective between-the-tackles rusher.

    The New York Giants had success using three runners, keeping pressure off quarterback Eli Manning by controlling the ball. If the Cowboys can do something similar, Tony Romo's life will be easier, as well.

    A change in approach
    A day after the embarrassing 44-6 loss to Philadelphia, Wade Phillips promised change. An NFL lifer, Phillips, 62, is not going to change his personality and how he deals with players.

    But he promises to be more demanding. During off-season workouts, Phillips and the coaching staff were sticklers. If a player had a false start, he would sit out a play. Phillips said players would be fined the maximum allowed for each pound they were overweight.

    The mantra has been to do things "exactly" right, which begs the question, "Why wasn't that the case before?" But recognizing things had to change is a start. Now it comes down to executing the tougher approach.

    Settling positions
    Despite the changes in the off-season, there are not many starting positions up for grabs. The biggest battle will be at right cornerback.

    The Cowboys traded Anthony Henry because of their belief in Mike Jenkins and Orlando Scandrick.

    Jenkins, a No. 1 pick last year, worked with the first team more during workouts and will get the first chance. He changed his number, from No. 31 to No. 21, and hopes to change the team's impression of him, too. For now he is remembered more for avoiding a tackle than anything else. Scandrick, a fifth-round pick, exceeded expectations last season and is savvy beyond his years.

    Regardless of who starts, the Cowboys will need both to excel to help their pass rush. The better the coverage, the better the rush.

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    You gonna source that article Capt. Plagiarize?

  25. #225
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    Slow down there tiger. Let's stick with breaking the playoff win hymen of the new millennium first.
    The cowboys didn't win the superbowl in the 80's either. The next decade whatever you want to call it is ALL COWBOYS.

    TONY ROMO back to Pass, eludes the rusher, throws it to Marion Barber, he breaks a tackle by crushing his soul, TOUCHDOWN!!!!!

    Donovan McCrybaby back to Pass, DEMarcus Ware grabs him throws him into the second row and he is out for the season, WAIT, he dropped the ball its picked up by Bradie James to the 20 to the 30 to the 40 to the 50 to the 40 to the 30 to the 20 he runs over Brian Westbrook at the ten, HE COULD GO ALL THE WAY, TOUCHDOWN.

    Get use to it.

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