Most Cowboy fans have probably heard that Greg Ellis will either be traded or released before the upcoming season. It what has been a turbulent past decade for the cowboys, Ellis provided solid performance at the DE and more recently at LB when the Boys shifted to the 3-4. He was never a perenial All-Pro and maybe not worth a 1st Round pick, but he was a good solid player and a starter on most teams. Minus his troubles converting to the 3-4 and contracts that go with it, it will feel strange not to see him in a Cowboys uniform.
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12 October 2008
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12 August 2008
If you stopped viewing the preseason game after Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys starters left the field then you saved yourself from the misery of how the game went. Starting the game off with a quick and effective drive the Starting team played out one drive and then Most starters left the field for backups to show what they are made of. It still looked hopeful as the defense forced the Chargers to punt until Rookie punt returner Amendola fumbles the punt after not securing the ball properly on the return, giving the chargers excellent field position that they would cap off with a 1 yard touchdown run from rookie LSU star Jacob Hester.
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13 July 2008
The Ft. Worth Star Telegram reports the Dallas Cowboys, badly in need of another wide receiver, are the latest team to suggest to Joe Horn that he no longer fits that definition. Since the Saints gave up on Horn three years ago he has averaged a paltry 525 yards a season. As emotional as it might have been for Saints fans to see a longtime productive receiver go, looks like New Orleans was dead on in its assessment of what Horn had left.
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23 December 2007
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16 December 2007
The most glaring reason for this drop off is a lack of production from reigning MVP, Dirk Nowitzki. On the surface Dirk’s numbers (21.4 pts, 8.3 rebs, 3.8 asts) aren’t bad. But in actuality, Nowitzki’s game doesn’t pack the same punch it has over the past several seasons.
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