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Philadelphia Eagles – LeSean McCoy Meets a Defense That Can’t Stop Him
For the second time this season, the Dallas Cowboys were beaten quite heavily on their home turf, this time by the Philadelphia Eagles (33-10). Yet it didn’t feel like the Eagles were that much better. Things just happened so quickly, especially for the Dallas Cowboys defense that was gutted open by LeSean McCoy and the fast play calling, and remains one huge weakness for teams to exploit.
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Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo & DeMarco Murray Shine Under Pressure
The New York Giants might be a bad team with an even worse defense, but at least they have Odell Beckham and his catch to feel proud of. The Dallas Cowboys, meant for bigger and greater this season, have a lot more to offer, including an offensive line that continues to make Tony Romo and DeMarco Murray look great when it matters.
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Dallas Cowboys – DeMarco Murray Needs Tony Romo Back
Even behind a good offensive line and a more than capable running game, Brandon Weeden is an interception machine, and not someone who can help the Dallas Cowboys overcome the absence of Tony Romo. The Arizona Cardinals won again, 28-17, holding DeMarco Murray to less than 100 yards on the ground and continue to rely on a mostly efficient offense but also the best defense in the NFL.
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Washington Redskins – Sacking Tony Romo is Easy Again
The Dallas Cowboys offensive line couldn’t handle the blitz and made it easy for the Washington Redskins defense to sack and injury Tony Romo time after time, as the formerly hottest team in the NFL lost 20-17 in overtime, with Colt McCoy not doing great, but just about enough to pick up a victory on his first start at quarterback in three years.
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Dallas Cowboys – Are They Actually the Best Team in the NFL?
With a 6-1 record, the Dallas Cowboys have the best one in the NFL through the first seven games. So is taking the ball out of the hands of Tony Romo and making DeMarco Murray the most important player on this offense, thanks to a fantastic offensive line, enough to make the Dallas Cowboys the best team in the league?
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Cowboys Over Giants – Don’t Fix What Isn’t Broken
It’s hard to think of the Dallas Cowboys as the best team in the NFL, but their record following a 31-21 win over the New York Giants with another impressive performance from Tony Romo and DeMarco Murray sets them apart from the rest of the league at this point.
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Dallas Cowboys – Proving Everybody Wrong
The Seattle Seahawks might be the defending Super Bowl champions, but their aura of invincibility and home field advantage didn’t work against the Dallas Cowboys, led by Tony Romo and an unstoppable DeMarco Murray, coming away with a huge 30-23 win from the toughest stadium in the NFL.
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Dallas Cowboys – DeMarco Murray Making Things Easier for Tony Romo
Legend says that Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys crumble in crunch time. But the quarterback, along with DeMarco Murray and Dez Bryant, was nothing but clutch in the biggest moments of the game, leading the Dallas Cowboys to a 20-17 overtime win over the Houston Texans, improving to a shocking 4-1 record, tied for the lead in the NFC East.
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Cowboys Over Saints – A Harsh Dose of Reality
Instead of being in a position to win the NFC, the New Orleans Saints find themselves with a defense so bad that even Drew Brees can’t seem to overcome it, and makes the Dallas Cowboys look like a solid, dangerous team, coming away with the 38-17 win as they continue to focus on running the ball and taking the pressure off of Tony Romo, which seems to be an idea worth implementing more.
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Ravens Over Cowboys – One Less Thing to Worry About
The Dallas Cowboys got a first demonstration of Tony Romo post-back surgery and were probably quite pleased with his ability, but the same can be said for the Baltimore Ravens and Joe Flacco, coming away with the 37-30 win as both side’s defenses show they need a lot of work before the season begins.