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Every Morning Quarterback

Roy Williams: ‘I’m the Number One Receiver’

November 4, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Dallas Cowboys

Roy Williams: ‘I’m the Number One Receiver’

Dallas Cowboys receiver Roy Williams seemed a bit defensive today when he was asked about his current role with the team. “Number two” receiver Miles Austin has been piling up catches and headlines the past three weeks as a starter (21 receptions, 482 yards, five TDs) while Roy nursed some sore ribs and thought about his poor production since joining the Cowboys 16 games ago (33 receptions, 447 yards, three touchdowns). So naturally, the discussion of Roy’s place in the offensive game plan was going to come up sooner than later.
Roy admitted some turmoil with QB Tony Romo exists, but …read more

Miles Austin Goes Nuts, Cowboys Beat Chiefs

October 11, 2009 by David Kindervater  
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Miles Austin Goes Nuts, Cowboys Beat Chiefs

Dallas Cowboys receiver Miles Austin made his first NFL start today. And you can bet it won’t be his last. Subbing for injured receiver Roy Williams, Miles caught 10 passes for a team record 250 yards with two touchdowns, including the game-winning 60-yard reception in overtime to beat the Kansas City Chiefs 26-20. The previous Cowboys record was held by Hall of Famer Bob Hayes, who had of 246 receiving yards on November 13, 1966.
I felt Miles Austin had this kind of game in him (well, maybe not this good) if he ever got the chance. And he certainly made …read more

Felix Jones Has Sprained PCL

September 29, 2009 by David Kindervater  
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Felix Jones Has Sprained PCL

It could’ve been worse. It could’ve been a lot worse. When Dallas Cowboys running back Felix Jones was pushed out of bounds after a 40-yard run against the Carolina Panthers last night, the extent of the injury that forced him to the sideline and onto an exercise bike for the rest of the game was unknown. After undergoing an MRI today, it was determined that Felix won’t need surgery. He’ll just need a little rest and relaxation. And rehab.
OK, so that’s the good news. The bad news is one of the National Football League’s best playmakers (with a gaudy 10.1 …read more

Why is Tony Romo Such a Big Deal?

September 24, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Dallas Cowboys

Why is Tony Romo Such a Big Deal?

Ever since Tony Romo became the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys back in 2006, I’ve been wondering what all the fuss was about. Present day: he’s a decent quarterback who hasn’t won a playoff game. His first two games of this 2009 season are a perfect example of his mediocrity—four TDs, three picks and an 82.4 QB rating. So why is he widely considered one of the best QBs in the NFL? I can’t answer that question. But I did find someone who agrees with me.
Maybe it’s just us Pitt grads thinking alike, but Cowboys Hall of Famer Tony …read more

NFL Record Crowd Sees Giants Beat Cowboys

September 21, 2009 by David Kindervater  
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NFL Record Crowd Sees Giants Beat Cowboys

Last night’s game between the N.Y. Giants and Dallas Cowboys at the new $1.1 billion Cowboys Stadium set an NFL regular-season attendance record with a crowd of 105,121. It broke the previous record of 103,467 set back in 2005 in Mexico City for a game between the Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers. If you’re wondering how the Cowboys managed this with only 75,000 seats, check both ends of the stadium—there are standing room only “party plazas” where 30,000 people milled around. Unfortunately for the Cowboys and owner/host Jerry Jones, the Giants won on a walk-off, 37-yard Lawrence Tynes field …read more

Change in NFL Playing Rules

August 28, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Dallas Cowboys

Change in NFL Playing Rules

Commissioner Roger Goodell notified National Football League clubs of a change in rules for the 2009 season relating to the video board over the field at the new Cowboys Stadium but that will also potentially apply in other situations. After consulting with the Competition Committee and NFL staff, the commissioner said the following will be in effect for all remaining preseason, regular season, and postseason games of the 2009 season:

If a ball in play strikes a video board, guide wire, sky cam, or any other object, the ball will be dead immediately, and the down will be replayed at the …read more

Cowboys Stadium Scoreboard Too Big?

August 22, 2009 by David Kindervater  
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Cowboys Stadium Scoreboard Too Big?

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones unveiled his new $1.2 billion Cowboys Stadium last night in a preseason game against the Tennessee Titans. The Cowboys won the game 30-10 and the 75,720 fans in attendance seemed pretty impressed with the whole operation. There was only one stadium design flaw. And it was a major one. During warmups, Titans punters Craig Hentrich and A.J. Trapasso kept hitting the behemoth 160-foot long, 90-foot high video/scoreboard that hangs over the middle of the field. A.J. repeated the fete during the game. Craig would later say, “I guess they should have tested it out before …read more

Pro Football Hall of Fame: Bob Hayes

Pro Football Hall of Fame: Bob Hayes

When Bob Hayes arrived on the pro football scene in 1965, he had already earned athletic stardom having won a pair of gold medals in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. His medal-winning performance in the 100 meters competition earned him the title “World’s Fastest Human.” But for the Dallas Cowboys, the team that drafted him in the seventh round of the 1964 NFL Draft, the question lingered, “could a track man succeed in a contact sport like pro football?” The answer came quickly as Bob’s 46 receptions for 1,003 yards led all Cowboys receivers.
Bob demonstrated time and again that …read more

Roy Williams Working Out?

June 22, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Dallas Cowboys

Roy Williams Working Out?

Dallas Cowboys receiver Roy Williams is a stranger to the weight room. I know that sounds hard to believe when you look at the guy, but Roy never really lifted weights or worked out consistently until this current offseason. That’s almost unfathomable considering what he accomplished at the University of Texas and after five NFL seasons with the Detroit Lions and Cowboys.
The fact that Roy never worked out like most all other NFL players certainly speaks of his immense talent. But it also shows he has a poor work ethic. Can you imagine how good Roy Williams could be if …read more

Cowboys Practice Facility Hit by Storm

May 2, 2009 by David Kindervater  
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Cowboys Practice Facility Hit by Storm

Dallas Cowboys special teams coach Joe DeCamillis was among about a dozen people injured this afternoon when the roof on the team’s practice facility in Irving, TX collapsed during a violent storm. The roof came down during a severe thunderstorm while the team was going through the second day of a three-day rookie minicamp. According to the National Weather Service, the storm was producing winds measured at 64 mph just before it struck the Cowboys facility.
Word is that coach DeCamillis’ injury isn’t severe, but he was seen being taken from the area on a stretcher with a neck brace on. …read more

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