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The Cowboys clearly don't trust the Patriots

Considering the extreme number of injuries the team has had to endure already, the Dallas Cowboys couldn't be facing the New England Patriots at worse time when the two teams square off on Sunday.

That being said, it appears the Cowboys are looking to gain every advantage they can, or at the very least, stop the Patriots from gaining every advantage they can on Sunday.

The Patriots organization has been accused of cheating several times over the past few years, including the "Spygate" scandal, when the Pats were caught videotaping New York Jets' defensive coaches' signals. 

Judging by the abrupt ban on filming practice, it appears Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett is taking the "better safe than sorry" approach to their upcoming game on Sunday.

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