Tuesday News
Dallas News: Todd Archer looks back on Romo’s performance on Thanksgiving last year. A year later, Romo remains the talk of the town.

Calvin Watkins says the Cowboys are concerned about the secondary. And the running game. T.O. took a shot back at Terrry Bradshaw yesterday (which you can hear in the audio files above).
Frank Luksa says Paul Pasqualoni was the MVP on Sunday.
A look ahead to the Jets on Thursday.
Albert Breer has his weekly game analysis up.
Star-Telegram: Mac Engel says Touchdown Tony is a good kid.
Gary West says you have to be able to pass to win a championship in the NFL. Of the 41 Super Bowl champions, only eight had quarterbacks who weren’t rated in the top five in passer ratings in his conference.
Clarence Hill Cowboys Notes. Despite the 9-1 record, defense is still a concern. The Jets provided some motivation, with their win over Pittsburgh on Sunday. The coverage units have struggled, and Leon Washington comes to town in a few days.
Buck and New Dawg say Jerry isn’t a meddler anymore. He’s just Jerry.
JFE says she has watched a reformed receiver in action, and Randy Moss is no T.O.
Dallas Cowboys: Nick Eatman writes about the dominating presence that is DeMarcus Ware.
Rob Phillips says T.O’s numbers and his actions state his case, but there are still those who aren’t convinced.
Josh Ellis previews the Jets.
Rob Phillips Quick Hits. Tony Romo won the Galloping Gobbler in his first Thanksgiving Day start. The Cowboys need to tighten up the coverage units. Wade Phillips has been impressed with Tank Johnson, but Phillips says Jay Ratliff rushes the passer probably better than any nose guard in the league.
Rob Phillips says Anthony Henry’s ankle is still bothering him.
Rob Phillips says in the short week, mental preparation is important.
Mickey Spagnola says amid all of the negative talk about the defense, the coverage units, Andre Gurode and so on… stop and smell the victories. Life is good.
SA Express: Tom Orsborn says Wade Phillips let the Cowboys know they can’t let up this week.
Abilene Reporter: Jamie Aron (A.P) says on Thursday, the Cowboys have a chance to go 10-1 for the first time in franchise history.




