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Washington Redskins – Alfred Morris Carries, Robert Griffin III Follows
It was always going to be the start of a new era once Robert Griffin began playing for the Washington Redskins, but I don’t think anyone thought it was going to be this good, so soon. Along with another rookie, Alfred Morris, the RG3 sensation has turned the Redskins fortunes around beyond recognition.
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2012 NFL Season – Cowboys vs Redskins Predictions
It couldn’t get any simpler than that on the last day of the regular season – Win, and you clinch the NFC East title and go to the playoffs. Lose, and it’s over. The Dallas Cowboys already lost this season to the Washington Redskins. They can’t afford to do that again.
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Dallas Cowboys – Thinking About the Playoffs Again
One win, and everything gets turned around. The defense creating sacks, turnovers and touchdowns. Tony Romo doesn’t turn the ball over two weeks in a row. Dez Bryant finally gets a break. Jason Witten keeps being the most reliable target in the NFL. The Dallas Cowboys are still only 4-5, but they feel confident once again.
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Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Doesn’t Have to be Great to Win
For once, the Dallas Cowboys didn’t need their lightning rod of a quarterback to win the game. Scoring three touchdowns through a Tony Romo pass to Dez Bryant, a punt return by Dwayne Harris and an interception by Brandon Carr in less than three minutes did the job.
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Dallas Cowboys – Dez Bryant Again Doesn’t Help Tony Romo
For the second time in three weeks, it was Dez Bryant that Tony Romo found in the end zone with a chance to make a big play in the final seconds. Last time, Bryant couldn’t hang on to the ball. This time, he simply landed a matter of two inches, with his fingers, beyond the line; instead of beating the New York Giants, they Dallas Cowboys are 3-4 and moving on to face the only undefeated team in the NFL.
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Dallas Cowboys – Jason Garrett Finding New Ways to Lose
Eventually, it came down to Dez Bryant not making a catch, dropping yet another pass. For once, most of the blame won’t go to Tony Romo, who along with all of the Dallas Cowboys, should be feeling good about themselves despite the 31-29 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
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Dallas Cowboys – People Still Blaming Tony Romo for Everything
Situation is like this – For the Dallas Cowboys to win games, Tony Romo must play a nearly perfect game each time he’s on the field. There’s simply hardly any margin for error. And still, somehow the focus and blame remains on him every time the Dallas Cowboys lose.
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Monday Night Football – Bears vs Cowboys Predictions
Two teams that thought their offense would carry them this season are figuring it out it’s not that simple. Both the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears have mostly their defense to thank for when looking at their 2-1 records, heading into their Monday Night Football clash.
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Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Has Nearly Perfect Day at MetLife
The stadium in which both the New York Giants and the New York Jets play hasn’t been exactly welcoming to Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys, but after leading his team to a 24-17 over the Super Bowl champions while holding on to a fourth quarter lead, for once, it seems some sort of breakthrough has been achieved.