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That Punt Sums It Up

The Cowboys had a chance to down Sam Paulescu’s punt inside the one, and Deon Anderson botched it. It resulted in a touchback, and the Rams got good field position. That’s the story of the Cowboys day.

Who Are The Leaders?

Someone needs to step up onthe Dallas sideline and get this team motivated. The body language down there is bad, no one is fired up, and it certainly won’t be Wade Phillips who does it.

Bradie James, Has Hyperextended Elbow

Linebacker Bradie James has a hyperextended elbow, his return to the game is qustionable.

Mike Jenkins, What Are You Doing?

The Cowboys just got lucky and so did rookie cornerback Mike Jenkins. Jenkins left Donnie Avery wide open, and Marc Bulger overthrew him. If the Cowboys get back in this game, point to that as a huge play.

Bradie James Hurt

The Cowboys injuries continue to get worse. Bradie James is down on the field, but was able to walk off.

More Mistakes, Rams Can Deliver Knockout In 1st

Marion Barber fumbled, the Rams recovered and have a real chance of delivering a knockout blow in the 1st quarter. With Brad Johnson playing quarterback, I doubt they could comeback from a 28-7 deficit.

Rams Take 21-7 Lead; Cowboys Are In Trouble

Mistakes have killed the Cowboys in the first quarter, and now it’s showing on the scoreboard. Steven Jackson just rushed for his second TD and the Rams lead 21-7.

Brad Johnson Picked, Cowboys Look Awful

This early wake up call may have gotten to the Cowboys. They look like garbage and St. Louis is taking advantage.

This Isn’t Good, Rams Take 14-7 Lead

Field position and poor defense have given the Rams a surprising 14-7 lead over the Cowboys. Steven Jackson went right up the gut untouched. It was the Rams first red zone touchdown of the season. Embarrassing.

More Snapping Issues

The quarterback/center exchange has not been good the past couple of weeks. Last week Romo had to field a couple of bad snaps, and today, Andre Gurode snapped the ball when Brad Johnson wasn’t looking resulting in a 14-yard loss.

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