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Kari Lehtonen Film Review: A Lot Of Good, Some Really Bad

--Bumped-- We'll have more on the Dallas Stars ownership situation tomorrow. When the Dallas Stars traded for Kari Lehtonen last week, there's a good chance that Stars fans were familiar with the...

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Film Review: Kill the Umpire

Dir: Lloyd BaconStar: William Bendix, Tom D'Andrea, William Frawley, Una Merkel Made in 1950, this comedy tells the story of obsessive baseball fan Bill Johnson (Bendix), whose passion for the...

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Film Review: Dallas Cowboys in the trenches (defense)

A closer look at the Dallas Cowboys run defense and pass rush against the Seattle Seahawks shows they are starting to put it all together.

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Film Review: Dallas Cowboys in the trenches (offense)

The Dallas Cowboys won easily last week, but how much of an impact did their offensive line have? Blogging The Boys takes a deeper look.

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Film review: Offense, Cowboys @ Giants

A detailed breakdown of the Dallas Cowboys offense against the New York Giants from this past weekend.

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Film review: Defense, Cowboys @ Giants

A detailed breakdown of the play of the defense for the Dallas Cowboys in their recent loss to the New York Giants.

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Film review: Defense, Cowboys vs. Bengals

Time for the Film Review of the defense. The offensive Film Review is here. NT - Jay Ratliff continues to be a force in the middle. He's quietly (or not so quietly if you've been a reader of...

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Film review: Offense, Cowboys vs. Bengals

Time for the Film Review. I'll start with the offense, the defense will come later today. Caveat: For those of you out there who don't think we should be criticizing or micro-analyzing the...

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Film review: Defense, Cowboys @ Packers

Film review for the defense. You can read about the offense, here. NT - Coach Wade Phillips already talked about what a great job Jay Ratliff did in that game. I concur. He had multiple...

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Film review: Offense, Cowboys @ Packers

Time for a film review. Let's go to the offense first, the defense in a second post later. QB - Tony Romo seems to fall into a pattern. Early on, he's usually not as sharp, but as the game goes...

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