January 18, 2010

Slow Start Killed Cowboys

Michael Wilbon, Washington Post

Send to a Friend

AP Photo

Bad as the beating was, Tony Romo wasn't going to wince. His right hand was swollen, like it could have been broken. There had to be bruising pretty much from head to toe. The Minnesota Vikings' defensive front spent Sunday afternoon treating him like it was four-against-one in a mixed martial arts bout. "Nothing more than usual," Romo answered when asked how much he was hurting physically in the wake being sacked six times in the Dallas Cowboys' 34-3 playoff smackdown.

Read Full Article ››

TAGGED: NFL, Dallas Cowboys

RECOMMENDED ARTICLES

January 9, 2010
Is Tony Romo a Rising Star?
Berry Tramel, Oklahoman
Back in September, we had one of those office discussions in which you say something outrageous, then quickly have to decide whether you’re going to stand by it or retreat by changing the subject. I stood my ground when I... more ››
January 9, 2010
Cowboys Have to Make Up for Lost Years
Paul Hagen, Philadelphia DN
Displayed in the lobby are the uniforms, lined up chronologically from left to right: Don Meredith and "Bullet" Bob Hayes, Chuck Howley and Bob Lilly, Roger Staubach and Tony Dorsett, Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith. They represent... more ››
January 10, 2010
McNabb Bows to 'America's Team'
Justice Is Served
January 17, 2010
For Vikes and Cowboys, It's All About the Run
Tim Cowlishaw, Dallas MN
For the last few weeks, Tony Romo has been a more precise passer and efficient quarterback than Brett Favre. For that same period, Felix Jones has been a more explosive and reliable running back than Adrian Peterson. more ››