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Bob Hayes is in the Hall of Fame. Now it is time to get Drew Pearson in.
Bob Hayes received his long overdue induction into the Hall of Fame. He wore #22 for the Dallas Cowboys. Emmitt Smitth also wore #22 for the Dallas Cowboys, and he will no doubt be elected in his first year of eligibility. Michael Irvin wore #88, and he was elected. Drew Pearson wore #88 prior to Michael Irvin, and he needs to be in the Hall. Drew was on the receiving end of some...
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February 11, 2009
Aikman to graduate from UCLA
Twenty years after Troy Aikman left UCLA to quarterback the Dallas Cowboys, he is scheduled to graduate from UCLA with a degree in Sociology. Aikman said that he went back to college to fulfill a promise to his mother. Aikman led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl Championships, and he was elected into the Hall of Fame in 2006. Aikman is currently an analyst on Fox Network, and he works...
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February 11, 2009
Dan Reeves not going back to the Dallas Cowboys
For awhile, it looked like Dan Reeves was going back to the Dallas Cowboys, the team he began his NFL career with as a player and later continued it as a coach under Tom Landry. A contract had apparently been agreed upon between Reeves and the Cowboys, although his exact title was not revealed;?but when the details were being ironed out, there were sticking points that Reeves could...
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February 05, 2009
Bullet Bob Hayes gets inducted into the Hall of Fame
Bullet Bob Hayes was inducted into the Hall of Fame today. It was a great moment, but it had an element of sadness to it because Hayes passed away in 2002 and will not be there to celebrate the moment. I started following the Cowboys in 1972 when I was in the first grade, and Bob Hayes was my first hero. I was priviliged to see him score his last touchdown as a Cowboy, a thirty five...
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January 31, 2009
Jason Witten Wins Home Depot's Neighorhood MVP Award
The Cowboys did not make it to the Super Bowl this year, but one of their players made it to Tampa, and even won an award- The Home Depot Neighborhood MVP Award. Jason proved that he is as kind off of the field as he tough on it. Click on the link to see the full story and see Jason's career statistics on the field.
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January 29, 2009
Neil Rackers vs Jeff Reed
In a close game between two evenly- matched teams, you ?sometmes have to rely on your kicker to pull out the victory. Just ask the New England Patriots. Both the Cardinals and the Steelers have good kickers. Click on the link to see the career statistics of Neil Rackers and Jeff Reed. Who would you want on your team?
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January 29, 2009
Cardinal's Running Backs vs the Steeler's Running Backs
Neither the Cardinals nor the Steelers can be accused of having a dominant running game. In fact, the Cardinals had the 4th overrall offense in the league- second in passing offense, but dead last in rushing offense. The Steelers were more balanced, but not much better, finishing 22nd overrall in offense- 17th in passing and 23rd in rushing. But the Cardinals, led by Edgerrin James...
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January 25, 2009
Larry Fitzgerald vs Ike Taylor and Troy Polamalu
One of the more intriguing match ups in Super Bowl Fourty Three will be between Arizona Cardinal's Wide Receiver Larry Fitzgerald and Pittsburgh Cornerback Ike Taylor. Larry Fitzgerald has quickly established himself as one of the best. if not the best, wide receiver in the NFL. However, Ike Taylor is no slouch, and he usually draws opponents best receiver as his assignment on...
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January 24, 2009
Kurt Warner vs Ben Roethlisberger
When the Arizona Cardinals face off against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kurt Warner and Ben Roethlisberger will each be attempting to win their second Super Bowl. Click on the link to see how Warner and Roethlisberger compare statistically throughout their careers. Winning is not all about statistics, however, as any fan knows. Who would you want quarterbacking your team in this years...
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January 21, 2009
Mike Tomlin vs Ken Whisenhunt
Mike Tomlin and Ken Whisenhunt both interviewed for the Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coaching Position when it became available after Bill Cowher resigned after fifteen years at the helm. Mike Tomlin got the job in Pittsburgh, while Whisenhunt left his position as Offensive Coordinator with the Steelers to take the job with the Arizona Cardinals. It took them only two years to take their...
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January 19, 2009
Cardinals fly past Eagles 32-25.
Kurt Warner has played in two Super Bowls. He will now play in a third. After it looked like Donovan McNabb and the Philadelphia were a team of destiny after they scored on a 62 yard touchdown pass from McNabb to Desean Jackson, Kurt Warner and the Cardinals, who have a record of futility that mirrors that of the Chicago Cubs, mounted a drive that put them in the Super Bowl, and...
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January 18, 2009
Rams pass on Garrett, take Spagnuolo
The St Louis Rams figured that they did not want anything to do with a coach that coached an offense that could only score 14 points on their 28th ranked defense. Instead, they decided on a coach who coached a defense that shut down one of the most potent offense in NFL History in the New England Patriots. This year Spagnuolo coached a Giants Defense that was ranked fifth overall...
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January 18, 2009
Top NFL Rookies for the 2008 Season
Matt Ryan won the rookie of the year award, probably more because he helped lead a turnaround in Atlanta than for his stats.?There were four other rookies, however, that had years that put them in contention for the award, including fellow Yardbarker, Steve Slaton. Click on the link to see the candidates stats. Would you have voted differently?
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January 15, 2009
Terrell Owens- The Cowboy Years
Espn is speculating that the Dallas Cowboys might release Terrell Owens. If they do, it will not be because of his production. Although it dropped off slightly this year, TO still had a good year, and his slight drop in production could be traced to the fact that Tony Romo missed three games. However, Terrell's production is not what got him run out of San Francisco and Philadelphia...
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January 14, 2009
Spencer gets in trouble. Ware gets the Butkus Award
Anthony Spencer was arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct at an Indiannapolis Bar. Spencer, who was the Dallas Cowboys 1rst Round Draft Pick in 2007, allegedly struck a bouncer when he was asked to leave a club passed closing time and refused. Spencer played his college ball at Purdue. He was credited with 59 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and six quarterback hurries. Spencer...
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January 12, 2009
Pacman Jones released by Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys started their spring cleaning early, releasing troubled cornerback Pacman Jones after a failed one year experiment. Jerry Jones has stated that his team must change, and he has vowed that the changes would start with him. He appears to be reconsidering his position of taking on talented, troubled players who come at a discount, much like damaged merchandise at...
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January 07, 2009
James Harrison edges out Demarcus Ware for the Defensive Player of the year award.
James Harrison edged out Demarcus Ware for Defensive Player of the Year Award. Click on the link to see how they compare statistically. Do you think they made the right choice?
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January 06, 2009
A Tribute to Bradie James
Bradie James was in the news yesterday for ripping a disparaging sign off the back of a disgruntled fan. I say, "Way to go, Bradie." I think that the fan had a point. The sign questioned the heart of the Cowboys and said that Wade Phillips was a disgrace to the Star. If any Cowboy had a right to dispute the "Heartless" claim, it was Brady James. He always played...
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January 01, 2009
Cowboy Statistical Leaders through Week 16 of the NFL Season.
Click on the link to see the Dallas Cowboy Statistical Leaders through Week 16 of the NFL Season and to see how their stats compare to other players in the NFL. Demarcus Ware is the only Cowboy leading the league in a major statistical category. He leads the league in sacks with 20, and he has a chance to break the NFL Sack Record if he can record three sacks against the Eagles on...
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December 25, 2008
Romo vs McNabb
The Dallas Cowboys are in a do or die situation this Sunday against the Eagles. If they win, they are in the playoffs. Tony Romo has been trying to get the monkey off of his back, but in December the monkey always seems to be grabbing him by his shirt tail. Donovan McNabb has had his share of problems, as well. This Sunday will determine who gets the monkey off of his back. Click...
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December 25, 2008
Dallas Cowboy's Players of the Week.
It is difficult picking players of the week when your team loses, especially when they lose a big game in such a disturbing fashion. But even in the most agonizing defeats, there is quality effort that needs to be recognized. This game was no exception.Offensive Player of the Week-Tashard ChoiceTashard had 17 carries for 90 yards and seven catches for 25 yards. Tashard stepped in...
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December 22, 2008
Cowboys shut down Texas Stadium with 33-24 defeat.
The Dallas Cowboy Defense gave up successive long touchdown runs of 77 yards to Willis McGahee, and 82 yards to Le'Ron McClain with 1:18 remaining in the game to close down Texas Stadium with a defeat. The plays came after the Cowboys scored touchdowns on two occasions in the 4th Quarter to bring the Cowboys within two. The defeat caused the Cowboys to lose control of their playoff...
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December 21, 2008
Demarcus Ware, Week Fifteen Defensive Player of the Week.
Demarcus Ware had a good week. In the game against the Giants Sunday Night, Demarcus Ware had seven tackles, three sacks and two forced fumbles. In addition, this week he was again selected to the Pro Bowl. He is in his fourth season out of Troy.
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December 17, 2008
Cowboy Offensive Players of the Week- Tony Romo and Tashard Choice
The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Giants 20-8 and were able to gain 321 yards of offense. Tony Romo went 20/30 for 244 yards and two touchdowns. Most importantly, though, he had no interceptions, compared to the three that he threw last week. Tashard Choice, on the other hand, gained 91 yards on only nine carries, including the crucial 38 yard run that put the game away.
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December 15, 2008
Cowboys defeat the Giants 20-8.
Rookie Running Back Tashard broke a thirty eight yard run with just over two minutes remaining in the game to secure the Cowboy's win ovet the Giants, 20-8. The Cowboys defense was dominant, recording seven sacks on the evening and limiting the Giants to 218 net yards.
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December 15, 2008
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