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Murray Wins Offensive Rookie Of The Month
Posted by nickeatman at 11/30/2011 5:09 PM CST on dallascowboys.com

When November began, the Cowboys were two games out of first place. The month ends with Dallas holding a one-game lead in the NFC as we head into December.

One of the big reasons for the turnaround has been the play of rookie tailback DeMarco Murray, who has taken over as the full-time starter.

So it’s no coincidence that Murray was named the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Month for November.

Murray rushed for 434 yards on 89 attempts with one touchdown and has been a big help out of the backfield, catching 20 passes for 156 yards. Even with Felix Jones returning to the field over the last two games, Murray has remained the workhorse back, carrying the ball 47 times in a five-day span.

Murray becomes just the second Cowboys player to win the offensive rookie award and only the fourth overall rookie honored. The last offensive player was also a running back in November, as Julius Jones won the award back in 2004.

Dexter Coakley won Defensive Rookie of the Month in 1997 and DeMarcus Ware won it in 2005.

The award is also the fourth weekly or monthly winner for the Cowboys this year. Tony Romo won NFC Offensive Player of the Week (San Francisco), Dan Bailey won NFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Washington) and Sean Lee won NFC Defensive Player of the Month for September.
 

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Maybe this will help him win Offensive Rookie of the Year over Newton.
 

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Maybe this will help him win Offensive Rookie of the Year over Newton.

Doubtful. Newton's stats are pretty eye-popping. Dalton and Green are probably over Demarco on the list, too, unless Murray can hit 1300-1500 yards and get near 10 TDs. He only has two right now which hurts his chances when Newton's got 22.
 
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He'll be injured all the time.

I said I didn't like the pick because he's got an injury history and at the time, I felt we had decent depth at the position compared to how some of the other guys (Rackley, specifically) would come in and solidify the Oline.

The book is not written on Murray yet.
 

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I said I didn't like the pick because he's got an injury history and at the time, I felt we had decent depth at the position compared to how some of the other guys (Rackley, specifically) would come in and solidify the Oline.

The book is not written on Murray yet.

lol decent depth at RB.

We have Murray and that's it at RB.
 

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Jones is a good player when he is healthy, and Tanner is very promising (although he is out this week with a hamstring issue)

I have hopes for Tanner, but whatever Felix has had, he's lost it. I think he got Julius Jones'd ie running into piles as opposed to jump-cutting outside as he's previously done. And like Julius, he's bulked up to where he's too big.
 

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I have hopes for Tanner, but whatever Felix has had, he's lost it. I think he got Julius Jones'd ie running into piles as opposed to jump-cutting outside as he's previously done. And like Julius, he's bulked up to where he's too big.

He hasnt lost it, he suffered a bad injury. He probably wont be 100% until after the season. Go back and watch the play, he's lucky it didnt break clean through.

He looked outstanding in preseason. The blocking the first few games of this year was terrible.
 

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He hasnt lost it, he suffered a bad injury. He probably wont be 100% until after the season. Go back and watch the play, he's lucky it didnt break clean through.

He looked outstanding in preseason. The blocking the first few games of this year was terrible.

That's on you, bro.
 
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