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Cowboys vs. Panthers: What they're saying

If T.O. hadn’t gotten hurt we’d be flying high today. 13-2 and the pressure goes over to the Green Bay Packers to win today. The defense put in another stellar effort and the running game got going behind MB3. Everything would have been just as it should, except for that dang T.O. injury.

So let’s go to Owens first and see what he’s saying about his injury.

X-rays on his ankle came back negative, but Owens will have an MRI on Sunday to determine the severity of the sprain.

While team owner Jerry Jones and Owens himself didn't sound as if the injury was too serious, the Cowboys will be cautious, considering the nagging nature of a high ankle sprain.

"I'm a little sore - in some pain right now," said Owens, who needed crutches and a walking boot leaving the locker room. "But I've been through this before. It definitely could've been worse. I'll have an MRI (on Sunday) and we'll go day-to-day from there."

More from Owens:

"The bye week helps, and I have all the confidence in the world this team can win," Owens said. "As you saw tonight, those guys gutted it out. We have some good receivers in Sam Hurd and Miles Austin. Those guys will get it done."

It’s pretty clear he won’t be playing next Sunday. Even if the MRI showed everything is OK and he feels better during the week, the Cowboys should not let him play against Washington under any circumstances. His health in the playoffs is too important. He sounds like he knows he won’t play again until the playoffs. Let’s just pray that a couple of weeks for the fast-healing Owens is enough to do the trick.

Tony Romo looked good in my evaluation. The man who likes to talk to the media was very silent all week. I wrote earlier this week that that was a good thing, I thought it meant he was getting focused because he knew we needed a win. Too many distractions last week and he wasn’t about to add anything to it.

"I just put tunnel vision on," Romo said. "I knew we needed to come out here and get a win. I had to get myself in the right frame of mind to play at my best. I felt like this week, there were so many distractions, about just junk sometimes. I just felt like the important thing for my team was to get myself in football-mode 24-7."

After going silent all week Romo was exceedingly communicative at the press conference post-game. He shared some of how he really felt this week, and some of it didn’t make him very happy. He took a jab at the press for irresponsible journalism and he didn’t like the talk about his girlfriend. The great thing about Tony is that while telling the press and everybody they were naughty last week, he did it with a smile and charmed them anyway. That kid has got charisma.

More Romo focusing on football:

"I don't care how the perception is with me," Romo said. "I let it roll off my back. But it hurts me when it hurts people that are close to you. It's nice when people support you. I don't see how that is a negative."

"There were so many distractions this week, and a lot of them were just junk," he said. "I don't really think too much about the perception of me. I know I'm going to do the right things and do everything I can to help this team win.

"This week there was the Jessica Simpson stuff, the T.O. stuff, and I found myself not really caring too much about anything other than football."

The, he got a little philosophical on us:

"The stuff this week reminded me that it's a journey," he said. "And if we get lucky enough to win this thing, it's the journey you look back on. And the journey is pretty fun."

He’s always got to work Journey into it. Don’t Stop Believin’, Romo.

Oooh baby, how about our man MB3? I could probably write a 1,000 word article just on how I like to watch him run into people. Normally, when tacklers come into the picture against a Cowboys running back, I’m immediately bummed. But with MB3 I love it when he’s in open space, but I also love it when a tackler comes into the TV picture, because MB3 is going to stiff arm him, run over him, maybe juke him and definitely will give as good as he gets. And how about toughness, he bounced right up after getting blown-up on that incomplete pass. One caution tough, don’t put the ball on the carpet, MB3.

Bradie James is digging MB3, too.

"If you give our offense the ball and the way Barber's been running - he's been running like a man possessed - you have all the confidence in the world in everybody that's out there," linebacker Bradie James said. "He's just been playing lights out."

Now, from the man himself:

"The O-line played well - the team played together," Barber said. "I'm glad we came out on top. Now we've got to go get the last one."

I swear, how can you not love this kid?

The defense has come alive over the past couple of games. Bradie James had an epiphany in the Eagles game.

Well, last week, the Cowboys' defense, according to James, went into the Eagles game with the attitude that the offense would eventually come up with a play to turn the tide. When that didn't happen, it left an impression on the group.

That was simply this: The defense needed to play as if it had to carry the day, which was just what it did in Charlotte.

This week he says:

"Defense wins championships," James said. "We can't worry about what our offense is doing."

DeMarcus Ware concurs:

"Championship teams have great defenses," outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware said. "We have to step up every week, no matter what [the offense does]."

The Cowboys front seven was dominant. Tank Johnson had a good game, Ellis and Ware did their thing and Akin Ayodele was very active in this game. Chris Canty continued his good play as did Jay Ratliff. Matt Moore hung in their pretty well, but it got overwhelming as the game went on.

"We knew Matt Moore could throw the (ball) because we watched a lot of film on him and he always hits it on target every time," linebacker DeMarcus Ware said of the former undrafted free agent who lasted until final cuts with the Cowboys during preseason. "He even did it against us (in practice).

"If you can get pressure on the quarterback like that, that's where you really win games."

The offense definitely slowed when T.O. went out. There was an adjustment period and though they moved the ball after a while they couldn't get the points we needed to win big. They will have to prove themselves next weekend if we still have to win to get home-field advantage. That will put big pressure on Patrick Crayton, Sam Hurd and Miles Austin...along with the ever-steady Jason Witten. It’s possible that Terry Glenn may be able to help, but I’m not convinced yet. Next week, the young kids will have to get it done and they weren’t bad this week.

Added wide receivers coach Ray Sherman on Hurd and Austin: "I tell them all the time, 'be ready'. You never know when you're number will be called. They did very well."

Here’s Crayton:

''We still ran all the same plays we run when he's in there,'' said receiver Patrick Crayton , who starts opposite Owens. ''I think once 81 was out, once TO was out, they started playing more man. That's fine. That's how we like it. We hate playing against zone. I think zone should be outlawed by the NFL.''

It was good win, it was on the road and we held serve against the Packers. Later today we’ll know how much next week’s game will mean.

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Great post Grizz
Wow, is this really the end of JuJo?  But I drool at the prospect of Felix Jones.

I posted this in the last thread, but what are the chances we see Stanback get some playing time at WR against the Redskins?  I'd also love to see him on punt returns.  Crayton has great hands but leaves a lot of yards on the field.

Does anyone else remember hearing about Jeff Ireland going to Miami for compensatory picks maybe?  A Dolphins 2nd- or 3rd-rounder would be pretty sweet if Ireland is all set to go.  I'm really hoping he stays though.

by goodjobtimmyheresabluestar on Dec 23, 2007 11:15 AM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

It would have to be multiple picks

Even just their number one overall pick wouldn't be enough in my mind.

Burt-D

by Burt D on Dec 23, 2007 11:33 AM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Parcells wants to win now
How long do you think he's going to stay?  Hiring Ireland and giving up the #1 pick today is a 4 or 5 year plan.  I don't know if he has that much left in him.

by goodjobtimmyheresabluestar on Dec 23, 2007 11:43 AM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I agree Grizz, Romo played well

amd I knew he would so long as the thumb was okay because he's a real professional. If T.O. remains in the game, his numbers would have been outstanding.

Everyone loves the way MB3 runs, however, I'm a little concerned about his fumbling lately. We can't afford those fumbles in the playoffs.

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Dec 23, 2007 11:15 AM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I think

Romo also played inside of what he was able to do. I think he limited his shots down field because the thumb wasn't 100%. Where other times he'd try to move around to make a play, he ran for yardage instead. Very smart, mature play.

by dunkman on Dec 23, 2007 11:58 AM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Romo played ok

He missed on a few, and had another bad interception where he had no buisness throwing the ball. Crayton was not open. Not a bad game by Romo, but I expected a better performance.

The pass rush wasn't there as much as I thought it should've been also. They picked it up in the second half, but in the first half it was nearly non-existent.

The Tank Johnson sack. What was wrong with that. Did I miss something that it was a penality. It appeared to be a clean hit.  

by Cowboys81 on Dec 23, 2007 12:10 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Romo couldn't have played much better

considering T.O. was out most of the game. Crayton was initally open on that play but Thomas Howard made an outstanding play on the ball. Anytime you have a WR running a post on a LB, got to take a shot.

I thought Romo threw the ball extremely well all night.

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Dec 23, 2007 1:01 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Romo wasn't that great

He missed open receivers, threw behind them and threw one to Barber who was wide open into the ground.

by Deke on Dec 23, 2007 3:21 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I agree Deke

Tony Romo has set the bar very high this season, and I don't think he played to that level last evening.  The pass that floated over Owens on the sideline, several passes that were either behind or too low - at times he seemed off.  And I do think that his thumb was the major reason why.  Now, he made some outstanding throws, his decision-making and focus seemed as sharp as ever and he certainly played well enough to lead the team to victory.  But my guess is that the thumb is bothering him more than anyone is letting on.

Now that the Washington game has no impact on playoff slotting, it will be interesting to see what Dallas does here.  I suspect they will sit Romo.  My opinion is that Dallas should sit every player that has even a nagging injury.  That definitely includes Romo, Newman, Henry, Canty, and Gurode.  Furthermore, I would treat this like a preseason game where the starters are long gone by the second half.  The only thing that gives me some pause for this position is that it would be nice to get Terry Glenn some reps with the first team, including Romo.

by Cowboy Louie on Dec 23, 2007 7:45 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I think so too

Or make it like a pre-season game. Let the starters get a few reps in, then let the reserves play the rest of the way. The Skins will by all looks have something to play for, so no need to risk anyone critical in the playoffs...

by dunkman on Dec 23, 2007 9:19 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

romo and glenn

i think a big reason not to sit romo, at least not for the entire game, is so he can get some real-game reps with glenn before the playoffs.

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by scottmaui on Dec 24, 2007 4:54 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

he was also playing hurt

I meant he couldn't have played much better considering his injury

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Dec 23, 2007 9:49 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

ah - I missed your point

Yes, considering Tony Romo was hurt, he played outstanding.

by Cowboy Louie on Dec 24, 2007 8:22 AM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Two things I haven't heard about.

First: with TO out how great would it be to get Terry Glen back against the Redskins.

Second: no one has said anything about Terance Newman and his foot.  He looked realy bothered by it in the second half.

"For myself I am an optimist - it does not seem to be much use being anything else." -Winston Churchill

by Slowhand on Dec 23, 2007 12:08 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

hm...

While the injuries are a concern, none of them look so serious that they'll hurt us in the playoffs. Thank goodness for first-round byes. And hyperbaric chambers :D

This team handles adversity pretty well. Injured players, a suspended player, outside nonsense, no problem. No one panics. The team just goes out and gets the job done and gets the win.

13-2!

If we win the Super Bowl, then we owe Parcells a Gatorade shower.

by Nelson on Dec 23, 2007 12:21 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

And that's what Wade should get some credit for

Nelson hit on something that no one really talks about -- esp. the media... and that is the effective way that Wade manages this team whenever starters miss games due to injury.

All the mediots wanna talk about is how the Son of Bum has the Big Tuna's players, etc.  Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful to Parcells for helping rebuild this franchise, but more of the MSM should give Phillips his props for what the Cowboys have accomplished this season.

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by kcbrett5 on Dec 23, 2007 1:17 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Right

It's as if you can't give them both credit. Parcells helped rebuild the team and Phillips has coached them to 13-2. Pretty amazing feat for each of them.

by dunkman on Dec 23, 2007 1:22 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

potential

yup, tuna built the potential, wade actualized it.

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by scottmaui on Dec 24, 2007 4:55 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

M1

mb111 was great but did you see that tank destroy moore his new nick name should be m1A1 he hit him so hard they might fine him in canada...

"I guess I'm gonna fade into Bolivian." Mike tyson.

by hashishkabob on Dec 23, 2007 4:44 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

thats was great, but

the idiot refs called a penality when it looked like a clean hit

by Cowboys81 on Dec 23, 2007 6:42 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

It was a terrible call

They saw it incorrectly in real time. When I replayed it, it was clean and no head-to-head contact.

by dunkman on Dec 23, 2007 9:20 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

It was probably a make up call

for robbing S Smith of that pass he caught.

by Billito on Dec 23, 2007 11:01 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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