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The Cowboys defense started a little soft until Mike Jenkins broke up a go route to Nate Burleson and Orlando Scandrick came up with a breakup of a third-down pass to Burleson.
The Cowboys offense had its first three-and-out of the day. The crowd isn't really into it either. Everybody seems a little bored with a 21-10 lead.
Seattle can make it interesting right here on this drive.
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