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I've decided I can't root for losses until we're eliminated mathmatically from playoff contetion.

Go Cowboys
 
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Reid said he isn't likely to list Danny Watkins (hamstring) as out. Game-time decision maybe.
 

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Sarcasm aside, I do think we'll win on Sunday, but if a loss makes Garrett's exit all the more likely, I won't be crying in my beer.

At this point I feel like we win either way.

If we go on a run, yeah I'll take playoffs every day of the week even if it means we're stuck with Garrett.

if we don't, the case is being built for Garrett's termination. Win win.
 

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At this point I feel like we win either way.

If we go on a run, yeah I'll take playoffs every day of the week even if it means we're stuck with Garrett.

if we don't, the case is being built for Garrett's termination. Win win.

I won't be impressed by a playoff run if it's accomplished by beating up on patsies like Wash, Cleveland, Cincy, Eagles, etc. That would prove nothing about how much progress we've really made, and only serve to entrench Red in Big D (although I think he's coming back in 2013 no matter what).
 

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I won't be impressed by a playoff run if it's accomplished by beating up on patsies like Wash, Cleveland, Cincy, Eagles, etc. That would prove nothing about how much progress we've really made, and only serve to entrench Red in Big D (although I think he's coming back in 2013 no matter what).

Of course not. You're one of those guys who root for the Cowboys to lose.

Don't quote me, I just read it on CZ.
 

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Heard Tony Bruno from Philly on the radio earlier. Said he doesn't remember this much apathy for a Cowboys game in all his years. Fans and maybe players are done with Reid. They've also lost four of their OL. (Now that is a bad injury situation, dbair.)

No matter how mediocre we are, they're dead.
 
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RB DeMarco Murray will not play this week. He didn't practice again on Friday with a sprained foot and will miss his fourth straight game.

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Heard a first today. Garrett dropped the f-bomb in practice. Teaching last-second play. Snapped me to attention lol
 
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Garrett says Cowboys have shown sense or urgency in practice this week

Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said his team “absolutely” has shown a sense of urgency in practice this week despite former coach Jimmy Johnson’s assertion about a country-club atmosphere that dominates the team’s locker room. Johnson made his comments earlier this week on the Dan Patrick Show.

Dallas (3-5) plays Sunday at Philadelpia (3-5) in a matchup to severely limits the playoff possibilities for the losing team.

“If you watch us practice, guys come to work. I think our team practices well,” Garrett said. “The best teams have that (sense or urgency). We try to create that type of environment for our players because we think it’s important. Whatever we do, we try to make it important. If we didn’t think it was important, we wouldn’t do it. We try to convey that to our players … That’s always been our approach. That’s been no different the last couple of weeks

Read more here: http://sportsblogs.star-telegram.co...ency-in-practice-this-week.html#storylink=cpy
 
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Finally, someone other than McCray.

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Ryan says Charlie Peprah will play a lot this week. 'Once we get these guys in here, catch them up to speed, we're going to play them.'
 
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#Cowboys CB Mike Jenkins (back) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game at Philadelphia. NT Jay Ratliff (left ankle) is probable.

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#Cowboys LB Dan Connor (stinger) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game at Philadelphia and isn't expected to play.
 

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Garrett says Cowboys have shown sense or urgency in practice this week

Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said his team “absolutely” has shown a sense of urgency in practice this week despite former coach Jimmy Johnson’s assertion about a country-club atmosphere that dominates the team’s locker room. Johnson made his comments earlier this week on the Dan Patrick Show.

Dallas (3-5) plays Sunday at Philadelpia (3-5) in a matchup to severely limits the playoff possibilities for the losing team.

“If you watch us practice, guys come to work. I think our team practices well,” Garrett said. “The best teams have that (sense or urgency). We try to create that type of environment for our players because we think it’s important. Whatever we do, we try to make it important. If we didn’t think it was important, we wouldn’t do it. We try to convey that to our players … That’s always been our approach. That’s been no different the last couple of weeks

Read more here: http://sportsblogs.star-telegram.co...ency-in-practice-this-week.html#storylink=cpy
God this guy is a beating. Listening to him, we do everything perfectly.

Wonder why we don't win more or at least play better, then... Guess it's all the players fault. :jerkoff

Never was sold on Garrett, but he just gets more irritating. That huge howdy doody grin when we've lost 9 of the last 13 doesn't help, either.
 
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DeMarcus Ware’s eyes should light up: Eagles’ offensive line is a mess
By Mark Francescutti

PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles start a former tackle at guard and a former guard at center. Their starting right tackle has not played there since 2010, and their starting left tackle played right tackle for more than a half in the last game.

This is the Eagles’ 2012 offensive line, a group beset by injuries that sidelined four of its previous starters and has allowed quarterback Michael Vick to be sacked 27 times this season.

When they play the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, the Eagles likely will start Demetress Bell at left tackle, Evan Mathis at left guard, Dallas Reynolds at center, Dennis Kelly at right guard, and King Dunlap at right tackle. Only Mathis was supposed to start this season, and only Bell and Mathis are playing their natural side and position.

Tackles Todd Herremans (foot) and Jason Peters (Achilles tendon), guard Danny Watkins (ankle), and center Jason Kelce (knee) are sidelined by injuries.

The situation could create distress for offensive line coach Howard Mudd, but he’s not viewing it that way. Mudd has hope of solving the problems because the linemen have been groomed to be versatile.

“Ever see “Evita? There’s a song in there, ‘Don’t Cry for Me … ‘,” Mudd said Thursday. “Well, we’ve got some difficulties (with injuries), but the nice thing is we have some guys who move around.

“When Dennis was not (starting), he was playing right tackle, right guard, left tackle, left guard. The only thing he was not doing was hiking. So then he’s ready to go. Dallas Reynolds had been a center some, but he has been a guard and a center. So let’s go. I trust them.”

Mudd said it’s easier for a player to learn multiple positions at an early stage of his career. As an example, he said former Eagles right tackle Jon Runyan would not have been as adept at switching sides because right tackle was the only role he knew. But Kelly has worked at all spots this season, so there is confidence he can play guard even if he profiles as a right tackle.

Dunlap has played all spots except center, so he can move to the right side to replace Herremans.

Players on the Eagles’ offensive line have said that there is not much difference between guard and tackle in Mudd’s system, which requires an understanding of angles and footwork, and that the angles for a guard are similar to — not exactly like — those for a tackle. Mudd’s goal is to form a dish-like shape for the pocket. A guard needs only to turn slightly. A tackle must turn more to create a “junction point,” as Mudd terms it, to form the shape. But the fundamentals of the spots are the same.

“You change a few things. You set your angles just a little bit different. But all the technique is the same,” rookie guard and tackle Nate Menkin said.

Mudd does not put a premium on a left tackle compared to a right tackle. When asked whether most teams have their best pass rusher at right end, he said that was not always the case.

For example, the Cowboys move DeMarcus Ware around, even though he is listed at right outside linebacker. Ware rushes 67.4 percent of the time from the right side and 22.9 percent from the left, so he might threaten both Bell and Dunlap. Mudd also mentioned former stars Charles Haley and Deacon Jones as great pass rushers who came from the left side.

During practice this week, Mudd has continued to preach fundamentals. Menkin, who is one of the inexperienced players on the line, said there’s been a noticeable difference in the technical aspects of the performance of the Eagles linemen, especially the young linemen.

“They’re getting better every day, both as a group and as a unit every day, and good things tend to happen,” offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said.

The Eagles need those improvements to happen quickly. The offensive line is the weakest spot on the team and hinders the entire offense. The personnel are not what the Eagles anticipated before the season, and it’s up to Mudd to develop them into an able group.

Mudd, who has coached for nearly four decades, hasn’t experienced the loss of four starters before. He acknowledged it’s “a challenge,” but said the problems can be corrected.

“We have no choice. We’re fixing it the way we know how to fix it,” Mudd said. “But I trust them. … I have a good feeling.”
 
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