I’m sure many Cowboys fans are asking what I have been ever since I saw the clock hit 0:00 Saturday night: “Where has THAT been all season?!”
This game was completely unlike any other we’ve seen all season. The Cowboys not only scored on their first drive for the first time this season, but also their second drive as well as their opening drive of the second half. Make no mistake about it, the offense put on one of their most dominate performances all season.
So what was different this time around and what has been missing the past couple of weeks? It’s time to break this offensive performance down and find out why.
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The Romo Friendly Offense – Manning Up Against New Orleans
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I woke up the day after a Cowboy game feeling good for a change; probably for the first time in a month. Not only had the Cowboys won in December, and put to rest the December Doldrums “at least for this week” as Tony Romo stated in his post game comments, but they managed to do so against the New Orleans Saints, who Deion Sanders has dubbed “America’s Hope” for the 2009 season. This win also ended the Saints improbably run at a perfect 16-0 record.
by Michi on December 17, 2009

This is it people… it is officially time to be in “panic mode!” Who would have thought that less than a month after winning half the games in a regular season and appearing to be in the driver’s seat in the NFC East, the Dallas Cowboys would be in grave danger of missing the playoffs? Did I say “grave danger?” As Col. Jessup said in one of my favorites, “A Few Good Men”… is there any other kind?
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Up Against the Ultimate Momentum: Dallas at New Orleans
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Get ready to pack it in, Cowboys fans. The season is almost over. Dallas needs to go 3-2 in the last five games in order to have a shot at the playoffs, and they’ve already lost the first two opportunities. Next week is New Orleans, and it would take more than a little miracle for Dallas to pull off a win there. While two wins “might” get them into the last Wildcard spot, they’d be depending on New York to lose.