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View the story “Cowboys Story Line, January 14″ on Storify Storified by kickholder Sat, Jan 14 2012 01:58:42 ·
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The Dallas Cowboys have already made some staff changes, and personnel changes are on the horizon.

  1. Hudson Houck Retires, and the Cowboys Bid Farewell to Dave Campo
  2. Bill Callahan Hired as Cowboys New OL Coach/Offensive Coordinator » Cowboys Gab The Cowboys announced that the hiring of Bill Callahan as offensive line coach/offensive coordinator. Callahan, who spent the last four s… Cowboysgab
  3. Cowboys to Part Ways with Campo ESPN Fri, Jan 13 2012 15:56:54

  4. “ Dave Campo is returning to the college game for the first time since the 1980s.

    Know Your Dallas Cowboys Fri, Jan 13 2012 15:57:19

  5. Jerry Says He’ll Make Changes.
  6. Jerry Jones promises to look in the mirror and make some changes | ProFootballTalk Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has made clear that he has no intention of firing himself as general manager. But he also promises that after f… Nbcsports
  7. The Cowboys Need to Make Some Personnel Decisions, and Several Veterans Could Be Gone
  8. “ The changes have begun — Newman should be the next to be shown the door.

    Dallas Cowboy Books Blog Tue, Jan 10 2012 09:49:48

  9. Laurent Robinson wants to stay in Dallas | ProFootballTalk One of the more surprising success stories of the 2011 regular season was Cowboys wide receiver Laurent Robinson. Robinson was signed off… Nbcsports
  10. Window closing for Dallas’ ‘Parcells guys’ Friday was the five-year anniversary of the last game Bill Parcells coached in the NFL — a playoff loss to the Seahawks that most people… ESPN
  11. Of the Cowboys’ offensive line All right. You want a break from Giants’ stuff — here you go. Let’s talk about the Dallas Cowboys’ plans for their offensive line. Let’s… ESPN

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