

Football is a hard-nosed sport, and people are bound to get injured now and then. Of course, even in a sport of tough guys, for every Brett Favre playing through injuries and old age, you have some kicker who injures himself celebrating a chip shot field goal. Back in the day of course, when the men were men and so were the women, football players didn’t let little things like “broken bones” or “giant bloody lacerations” get in the way of going out on the gridiron and stomping ass.
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Articulately-challenged running back Emmitt Smith is frustrated with his former team, and he’s blaming Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and Wade Phillips for the Lombardi trophy drought in Big D, urging them to yell at more people.
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo definitely has a type.
According to Celeb TV, the NFL star and quasi-celebrity is now dating Miss Missouri Candice Crawford, the sister of Gossip Girl star Chace Crawford!
While this rumor is unsubstantiated, it could be true because:
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A fan at ninersnation.com has dubbed it the “Andy Lee Drinking Game.” See whatcha think for yourself! Read more…

The quarterback position of the Dallas Cowboys has always been a position that has drawn a lot of attention. That was true when the team began in the 1960s and it is true now. Let’s take a look at the quarterbacks of the Dallas Cowboys.
In The Beginning – The 1960s
The expansion 1960 Dallas Cowboys had brought in Eddie LeBaron, a seven year veteran from the Washington Redskins, as a way of adding some experience to their young team. Also on the roster at the birth of the Cowboys was “Dandy” Don Meredith and Don Heinrich who each started just one game during that first year. LeBaron was still the starting quarterback for the 1961, but by 1962 Meredith had taken over as the primary starting quarterback and LeBaron had made the transition to the backup role. When 1964 rolled around, it was Meredith’s team with LeBaron no longer being on the roster.
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By Mike Rodriguez
Here are some brief comments from Thursday’s practice.
*Roy Williams, who continues to be weird with the media, mentioned the obvious when he said the wide receivers had the day off. The Cowboys worked mainly on running the football during their only practice of the day.
*I asked Roy about the 49er’s Michael Crabtree and how a holdout could hurt his career. I got this odd response about him catching the football?????
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I give Tony Romo a lot of credit. He is one of the best that I’ve seen when it comes to handling the media. Here is another example of why his mic skills are better than any other Cowboys quarterback.
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By Mike Rodriguez
Here are some brief comments from Tuesday’s practice.
*After three straight days of two a days, the Cowboys had a very fast paced and exciting afternoon practice. Highlights included a Marc Columbo vs Jay Ratliff scuffle and on the same play an interception by Bobby Carpenter. Romo was the qb at the time.
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