Ellis to Seek Trade, or Find Release

News came out of Jerry Jones’ mouth today, according to Matt Mosley of Espn and Dallascowboys.com, that saying “It’s likely Greg will play somewhere else next season”. Ellis and his agent have been given permission to inquire about trades throughout the league. Both sides said it’s mutual and … Read more

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Stanback Setback

An update out of camp came out today with team owner Jerry Jones saying that Isaiah Stanback has undergone surgery to remove a lateral meniscus tear in his knee–This happening after ending the 2007 and 2008 season with different shoulder surgeries. It is starting to become apparent that … Read more

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Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired

Well, Things are underway again as OTA’s kick off and questions begin to mount. There are a few pessimists out there so I wanted to qualm that right here and now. Some of the common complaints that I’ve heard often are “The Cowboys have no heart”, “We won’t … Read more

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2009 Draft Picks-Time to decide your future

Well the Cowboys waited, they traded, and then delivered in a seemingly common fashion in this year’s draft.  It’s no shocker to see that things weren’t as projected.  The Cowboys themselves swept us off our feet, following through with 12 picks and none of them necessarily a jaw dropper … Read more

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Take It or Leave It: A look at Dallas Day

Dallas Day is coming up and you’ll find a lot of people blubbering about why more big name prospects aren’t invited. The truth is that Dallas Day is a diamond in the rough. This is what you get; You get a chance to feel out local prospects who … Read more

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Where Do You Belong?

Loyalty has been questioned thoroughly throughout the NFL.  From GM’s to Coaches it seems that players, who dedicate blood, sweat, and tears are thrown away as if they were the puppets of a washed up ventriloquist. This past weekend I was on my honeymoon, I traveled on a … Read more

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Cowboys Nostalgia: Roger Staubach

I remember growing up, playing football, merely to impress my dad. What pissed me off the most, was that everyone was so much better then me. You always had that one guy, whose looks pierced the hearts of class cheerleaders, whose talent long surpassed the extent that mine … Read more

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The Youth of the Nation

There becomes a time, where teams rebuild, and youth becomes superior and preferable to age. We’ve seen it time and time again. Eli Manning Replaces Kerry Collins, Tom Brady replaces Drew Bledsoe. Typically teams go into a slump, losing game after game while trying to quickly breed a … Read more

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Cowboys Nostalgia: Bob Lilly

Always First The word “first” is a fairly basic word with a profound meaning.  Being “first” is a sign of domination, of greatness, and of legends.  When you think of dominating, great, and legendary Cowboys- names will arise in your mind such as Emmitt Smith, Troy Aikman, Roger … Read more

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Cowboys Nostalgia: Mel Renfro

“We’ve never seen anybody that good” said a Houston man in a time where Black athletes weren’t exactly accepted. This was before the Civil Rights Act of 1964; this was the time of segregation, civil rights leaders, and inequality. That great athlete was a man named Mel Renfro, … Read more

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