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Warning: This video contains explicit lyrics not suitable for children.

Martellus Bennett posted a video about Miles Austin last week. If you’ve wanted to hear Miles speak when he’s away from the field, here’s your chance. You’ll learn some amazing details like:

  1. What kind of toothpaste does Miles use?
  2. Is Miles a good dancer?
  3. Will Miles Austin get revenge on the goal post?
  4. Is Miles single?

Yes, all the football knowledge you could ever want is right here, thanks to MartyBTV.

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Miles Austin: A Hidden Gem

by KodyBrannon on October 31, 2009

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Two games ago, Dallas Cowboy fans were treated to the coming out party of Miles Austin. Which then made him the talk of the bye week. Then last week he had another impressive performance against Atlanta, this time in front of the home crowd.

This emergence of a true speed receiver has given the Cowboys a true deep threat, that we have haven’t seen since the days of Joey Galloway. This new found weapon looks to open the passing game up and also help the healthy stable of running backs.

Where Was Roy Williams?

by DanielDessinger on October 12, 2009

roywilliams-warmupSome people will read that title and before reading this post, send me a tweet that “duh, Roy Williams was injured and didn’t play.” Thank you, Captains Obvious. Now, for those of you who actually READ articles before responding, here’s the REAL question:

Why wasn’t Roy Williams at the game and on the sideline? Roy didn’t even make the trip to Kansas City. Do what?

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While you’re getting geeked up for the Giants game Sunday night, take another look at that catch and fancy footwork by Dallas’ own Austin Miles / Miles Austin.

kevin-ogletreeThe most encouraging notes from training camp and preseason belong to Kevin Ogletree and Gerald Sensabaugh. These two key additions to the roster, in addition to a healthy Barber, Romo, and Felix Jones, makes for a potentially exciting season.

Last year, Dallas was plagued with injuries at the wide receiver position. Both Miles Austin and Sam Hurd were out with injuries for significant portions of the season, leaving Dallas somewhat thin at receiver with Terrell Owens, Roy Williams, Patrick Crayton, and Isaiah Stanback. With those first three, you’d think the Cowboys could’ve done just fine. But we all know Romo and Williams didn’t click and T.O. was too busy creating conspiracy theories to focus on silly little things like running routes.

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.