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Sure why notOriginally Posted by Proshares
I still owe JRP, Mez and HTTB $10. Let me know if you wanna go double or nothing.
Cowboys will take care of business on the 19th...Originally Posted by S4L3
Didnt you say the Pats were going to win big over the Saints
Originally Posted by Proshares
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Proshares, if you're a Lakers fan we can't be cool anymore
Nah man, the Knicks are the reason I drink
Only reason I grew up rooting for the Boys is because my dad was such a huge Giants fan and hated themevery other sport I keep it tri-state.
Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
I said it after the first game, but the Cowboys should have beaten this team earlier in the year despite the turnovers... They gave away four possessions and gift wrapped 17 points off turnovers that were either returned for a TD or left the Giants with a short field...
Defense is playing significantly better football, Romo hasn't gone interception crazy since then... Just go up there and play smart football, and the Boys will be fine...
It's gut-check time... The December collapses are well documented and this slate looks as difficult as any stretch run I can remember for the Cowboys over the last decade... Three division games. Two more against playoff teams. Three road trips... Let's see if this really is a different team...
ive seen mocks where we get talyor mays but berry is gonna be long gone by the time our pick comes aroundOriginally Posted by NikeAirBound
The Giants need to start Carr and tank the season already. This team has no heart reminds me of 03 and 06. I'd rather cross my fingers for Rolando McClain or Eric Berry than watch this team play.
False. Even if the Giants win and Eagles win, Cowboys are still #1 in the division due to the head to head against Philly....Originally Posted by philly5fan
Win lose situation for us..... If the Giants win and we win then we will have the division lead but then the race for the playoffs would be even tighter.. but I would love ESPN to start bashing Dallas for losing in December
on the other hand if the Cowboys win the Giants are pretty much out of it but we still would be 1 game back of Dallas.... and Dallas fans will think they are the greatest like they do after every win
Originally Posted by MPire
False. Even if the Giants win and Eagles win, Cowboys are still #1 in the division due to the head to head against Philly....Originally Posted by philly5fan
Win lose situation for us..... If the Giants win and we win then we will have the division lead but then the race for the playoffs would be even tighter.. but
I would love ESPN to start bashing Dallas for losing in December
on the other hand if the Cowboys win the Giants are pretty much out of it but we still would be 1 game back of Dallas.... and Dallas fans will think they are
the greatest like they do after every win
Might as well. Gives me a reason to watch.Originally Posted by jrp44
Sure why notOriginally Posted by Proshares
I still owe JRP, Mez and HTTB $10. Let me know if you wanna go double or nothing.
[h2]Ware will be wearing cast against Giants[/h2]
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware will wear a cast to protect a small fracture on his left wrist for Sunday's game against the Giants, according to a source close to the situation.
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Ware, who leads the team with eight sacks, is already playing with a stress fracture in his foot.
The foot injury hasn't limited him in practice this season. On Friday, Ware's name appeared on the injury report with a new health issue, the small chip fracture of his left wrist.
Ware didn't miss any practices last week because of the injury. But after Ware experienced some discomfort, team officials got an X-ray of the wrist, which revealed the injury.
A wrist injury of any kind can become troublesome for any player who uses his hands as much as Ware.
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When going up against tackles and tight ends, Ware uses his hands to get them away from them. If a tackle extends his arms to hold Ware back, he tries to push them away by knocking their hands down.
During Cowboys practices, Ware stresses the need for hand and arm placement when going up against tackles and tight ends.
Against the Giants, Ware's wrist will be tested when he faces left tackle David Diehl and right tackle Kareem McKenzie.
In the first meeting with the Giants on Sept. 20, Ware had no sacks but had one quarterback pressure and one tackle for loss.
Ware has already had three games this season in which he was limited to one quarterback pressure.