Sunday Dallas Cowboys News
Dallas News: Calvin Watkins has a feature on Flozell Adams. He’s quiet off the field and goes about his business on it. Adams has started more games at left tackle than anyone in Cowboys history except Mark Tuinei.

JJT says when it comes to dynasties, the Patriots can’t hang with the Cowboys of the 90s or the Steelers of the 70s.
Frank Luksa says Aaron Rodgers couldn’t pull off a Clint Longley. Or even a Jason Garrett.
Chuck Carlton says to Chase Martin, her father Harvey wasn’t a sack master, he was a loving parent. And Carlton has more about Saturday’s 11 inductees into the Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame.
The blog takes a look at T.O. and has some Quincy Carter news.
Star-Telegram: Mac Engel says these Cowboys do not expect to have to explain a December collapse this year.
Randy Galloway isn’t expecting any December collapse, either. He says last year’s team was beat physically and mentally heading down the stretch, and that is not the case this year.
Terrell Owens has his Special to the Star-Telegram up. Owens sends his thanks to the coaching staff. He hopes Jason Garrett sticks around. And he loves him some Cowboys.
Dwain Price covers the Texas Black Sports HOF inductions. Hollywood Henderson says Parcells was too old school, and Wade Phillips is mostly responsible for this year’s group being 11-1.
Dallas Cowboys: A full load of questions on Mick’s Mail. And some of them are about the Cowboys lacking a killer instinct against the Packers. Mickey properly shoots down these sentiments.
It’s pretty quiet. There aren’t a whole lot of links to provide you with today. But you know what? The Cowboys were still 11-1 when we woke up this morning. And now we get to watch a whole bunch of teams who aren’t.
And next week we will start getting ready for Jon Kitna and the Detroit Lions. The same Jon Kitna, who said last year the Cowboys defense was the easiest to figure out he had ever seen. Nice to know, Kitna. I’m predicting about 6 sacks and 3 turnovers from “Mr. !0 wins” next week.




