Weekend Sports Planner Dec. 19-21, 2008
December 21, 2008 by Anthony · Leave a Comment
Need some help planning your local sports weekend? Get a head start here with the following offerings:
Pro Football
Baltimore Ravens vs. Dallas Cowboys @ Texas Stadium, Irving - Saturday, 7:15 p.m.
Pro Basketball
Dallas Mavericks @ Washington Wizards - Sunday, 5:00 p.m.
Pro Hockey
Dallas Stars @ Ottawa Senators - Saturday, 6:00 p.m.
Even Though He’s Gone, Dallas is Still Blaming Sean Avery
December 17, 2008 by guest · Leave a Comment
By the end — with Sean Avery wearing his earphones in the dressing room, texting and e-mailing in the hallway outside the dressing room between periods, and refusing to take part in team functions — the distance between Avery and the rest of the Dallas Stars organization had grown vast. But as much as the Stars’ mantra is about moving forward…
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Ravens’ first priority: stopping Cowboys’ Ware
December 17, 2008 by guest · Leave a Comment
Pacman returns to practice, won’t play Saturday
December 16, 2008 by guest · Leave a Comment
Cowboys cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones, who suffered a herniated disk in his neck against the Steelers two weeks ago, returned to practice Wednesday but will not play Saturday against the Ravens.
The National Football Post found this 100 minutes ago on sports.espn.go.com
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Super Experience at the Backup QB Position
October 16, 2008 by Steve Hartline · Leave a Comment
When it was announced that Romo broke his pinky finger in OT last week in Phoenix, and would be out probably four weeks, the first thing that came to mind was “who is our backup?” I had to look at the roster to find out Brad Johnson was still under contract and was a bit surprised he was #2 on the depth chart.
Romo Versus Favre: NFL Thursday
November 26, 2007 by Daniel Dessinger · Leave a Comment
In the largest game of the NFC this season, Brett Favre will lead his Green Bay Packers down to Texas and try to reverse his 0-9 losing streak at Texas Stadium. It’s NFL Thursday, and the game is only available on the NFL Network.
With Patrick Crayton healthy and the Cowboys defense on the upswing, give the points on this one. Cowboys beat the Packers by 8-10 points at least this week. But don’t you worry. This won’t be a snoozer. Expect this game to be one aerial display after another.
Expect Owens to score two TDs and either Crayton, Hurd, or Witten to score another. You should probably throw in at least one rushing touchdown for good measure. Favre will put up at least three touchdowns, only to be outdone by his pupil, the soon-to-be-great Tony Romo. Yes, I nearly called him great. Romo doesn’t have the championships yet, so we’ll relegate him to “almost” status.
But mark my words. The nearly great Romo will not cease to amaze this Thursday. Only I and millions of Americans won’t know it until Friday morning since we don’t have the stupid NFL Network… How exclusionary.

