Marion vs. Julius, Part 11
December 3, 2008 by Anthony · Leave a Comment
The final Thanksgiving day game at Texas Stadium came and went without much in the way of drama or controversy. That’s what happens whena team as talented as the Cowboys, who appear to finally be hitting their stride, takes on a sad-sack outfit like the Seattle Seahawks.
I was confused as to why Cowboy fans felt the need to boo Julius Jones. Yeah, he may have had some words as he walked out the door, but did he really say or do anything while he was here to justify booing the man? I don’t think so.
Marion vs. Julius, Part 10
November 26, 2008 by Anthony · Leave a Comment
It’s Turkey game time, which means one thing: Julius is back! The Seahawks come limping into Texas Stadium for Thursday’s Thanksgiving battle following Sunday’s home loss to the Redskins.
To say Julius Jones was a non-factor in that game would be doing non-factors a disservice. Jones was scheduled to start, but only received 2 carries for 21 yards, which were his only touches for the day. Jones seems to have fallen out of favor with outgoing coach Mike Holmgren, in what was supposed to be a “prove it” kind of season for him after winning the starting role to begin the season. Injuries and other factors have lessened the impact Julius has on the Seahawks offense to the point that he can barely get on the field now. Jones is hopeful he will have some kind of impact on Thursday’s game, but we’ll have to see if Holmgren gives him the opportunity.
Terrell Owens is a Superstar… Against Bad Teams
November 24, 2008 by Daniel Dessinger · Leave a Comment
Sorry, Terrell. If you want to gloat after a game, gloat after the Steelers game. A 200+ yard game is excellent by any standards, but you did so against a mediocre defense that didn’t jam you at the line.
Until you get jammed and still show us the goods, you’re just a diva who won’t dive or jump for balls. And though the refs didn’t see it, everyone else saw your shove that gave you enough room to catch one of your longer passes yesterday.
So congratulations. You helped the Cowboys win. But did you see what Randy Moss did yesterday? ’nuff said.
Marion vs. Julius, Part 9
November 24, 2008 by Anthony · Leave a Comment
The Cowboys and Seahawks both welcomed back their regular starting quarterbacks, with the hopes that the offenses would get back on track. One team did, the other, not so much.
Tony Romo’s return to Cowboys allowed Marion Barber to be more of a threat running the ball and did it ever show. Barber finished the game with 114 yards on 24 carries with 1 touchdown and added 39 yards on 6 receptions. Barber’s running was crucial late in the game against the Redskins as he was able to lead the way in grinding out the clock for a 14-10 victory in Washington.
Marion vs. Julius, Part 8
November 17, 2008 by Anthony · Leave a Comment
Not much happened this week, as has been the case for much of the season with these two. The Cowboys and Marion Barber had a much needed bye week while the Seahawks, as predicted in this very space last week, fell to the Dolphins.
Marion vs. Julius, Part 7
Once again, what a difference a week makes. Last week both the Cowboys and Seahawks got much needed victories. This week, they both got smacked back down to reality.
And that reality is that these are two worthless franchises at the moment.
Brady Quinn Debuts
November 7, 2008 by Daniel Dessinger · Leave a Comment
Check out this video post-game summary of Brady Quinn’s debut and the Cleveland Browns loss to Denver.
Marion vs. Julius, Part 6
October 30, 2008 by Anthony · Leave a Comment
What a difference a week makes. In situations where both teams needed victories, the Seahawks and Cowboys came through.
Can the Cowboys Adapt with Brad Johnson and Defeat the Giants?
October 29, 2008 by Anthony · Leave a Comment
The Cowboys are currently 1-1 in the Brad Johnson era and Game 3 (possibly) is against the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants at the Meadowlands Sunday afternoon.
The offense has looked somewhere between awful and pathetic under Johnson’s guidance, which is understandable given a variety of factors working against him.
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Dallas vs Tampa Bay: Pros and Cons
October 24, 2008 by Steve Hartline · Leave a Comment
Who do you like in this week’s matchup, as the fast-falling Dallas Cowboys host the lean and mean Tampa Bay Buccaneers? I’ve never claimed to be a “rocket surgeon”, so don’t look to me for an outcome. But I will offer up these five points supporting why Dallas will either enjoy that fleeting thrill of victory and five points explaining why Dallas will once again taste the bitterness of defeat.

