Tag: DeMarco Murray

  • Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Couldn’t Afford Another Failure

    Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Couldn’t Afford Another Failure

    The Dallas Cowboys find themselves in a familiar situation – a game against an NFC East rival on the final week of the season for the right to play in the playoffs. A drastic change from last week, this time Tony Romo came up with the right play to keep the season alive, saving his team from the brink of elimination, probably saving the job of some people, especially his head coach Jason Garrett.

  • Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Reveals His True Self Once Again

    Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Reveals His True Self Once Again

    At some point, it’s hard to argue with the facts. Tony Romo gets a lot of flack for being terrible in the biggest moments, but after his awful mistakes, along with his head coach and offensive coordinator calling terrible plays, the Dallas Cowboys don’t look like a team that will end up in the playoffs, blowing a 23 point lead against the Green Bay Packers and finding themselves in a situation they should never have reached.

  • Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Destroying Every Jinx in the Book

    Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Destroying Every Jinx in the Book

    The Dallas Cowboys? Playoffs? Tony Romo? Clutch? Even while wearing the blue jersey? Even with the SI cover? Not a lot of complementary things have been said about the NFC East this season, but this doesn’t change the fact that the Cowboys are on their way to win the division and unless another late season collapse follows, their win over the Oakland Raiders, putting them two games over .500 for the first time this season, will be one huge step towards their first postseason appearance in four years.

  • Cowboys & Packers Lose Randall Cobb, DeMarcus Ware & DeMarco Murray to Injuries

    Cowboys & Packers Lose Randall Cobb, DeMarcus Ware & DeMarco Murray to Injuries

    Two teams severely hurt by injuries in Week 6 were the Dallas Cowboys, losing DeMarcus Ware and DeMarco Murray, and the Green Bay Packers, who lost James Jones and Randall Cobb, with the latter probably out for a very long time.

  • Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Doesn’t Have to Do Anything

    Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Doesn’t Have to Do Anything

    Without Tony Romo having a big game and once again finding themselves facing an injury crisis at running back with DeMarco Murray out once again for a substantial amount of time, the Dallas Cowboys got a huge performance from Dwayne Harris, whose yard totals on special teams beat what the offense managed to produce, en route to a comfortable win.

  • Dallas Cowboys – DeMarco Murray the Key to the Tony Romo Enigma

    Dallas Cowboys – DeMarco Murray the Key to the Tony Romo Enigma

    The moment the Dallas Cowboys, their offensive line and DeMarco Murray end their up & down tendencies from the last couple of seasons, there will no longer be a question surrounding Tony Romo and his ability to lead his team into and during the playoffs.

  • Dallas Cowboys – DeMarco Murray Needs to See More Touches

    Dallas Cowboys – DeMarco Murray Needs to See More Touches

    Balance, or at least the appearance of it, might be the most important thing to an NFL offense. The Dallas Cowboys did rely heavily, as always, on the arm of Tony Romo to pick up their 36-31 win over the New York Giants, but in the future DeMarco Murray, who when healthy is one of the best running backs in the league, should be a little bit more involved.

  • Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Isn’t the Only Turnover King

    Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Isn’t the Only Turnover King

    The Dallas Cowboys aren’t known for playing a West-Coast type offense or having the kind of defense that excels in forcing turnovers and putting points on the board. But Tony Romo is good enough for any style, while the new defensive schemes and mentality might be the change the team needed from the last couple of seasons.

  • Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo & First Team Offense Finally Come Through

    Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo & First Team Offense Finally Come Through

    The Dallas Cowboys needed a big game from their quarterback, Tony Romo, and the first team offense, to start shedding the doubts about a team that didn’t do badly early in the preseason, but seemed to struggle putting points on the board when the predicted starters were on the field. From the passing game to the running game, the Cowboys looked sharp from almost every angle.

  • Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Is the Only Good Thing About the Offense

    Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Is the Only Good Thing About the Offense

    It’s only the preseason, so weird things do happen, but Tony Romo was probably the only good thing about the Dallas Cowboys and their offense on their second preseason game, highlighted by plenty of turnovers and the scorching heat in the Desert afternoon, which made it a not-so-perfect-day for football.