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Dallas Cowboys Update: The Changes Begin

January 10, 2012 by · 1 Comment 

The sports betting world is way too familiar with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to assume that the Cowboys will be the same team in 2012 that it was in 2011. There will be changes in Dallas, and everyone has learned to wait for the actual moves to take place because what Jerry Jones says and what he does are always two different things. One move that has already been made in Dallas is the release of defensive secondary coach Dave Campo. The Dallas secondary has not played up to expectations in the last few years, and Campo was the one that took the fall for it after the season ended.

The price per head sports experts are starting to notice that wide receiver Miles Austin has not been the same since he signed his big contract three years ago. One problem that is out of Austin’s control is the rash of injuries he has suffered, especially in the 2011 season. The lingering effects from injuries could be what has slowed Austin up this year, but his production in the two previous years was lacking as well. Some observers are calling on Dez Bryant to push the issue on who should be the number one receiver to help motivate Austin. But, so far, neither receiver has commented on what could be the genesis of another locker room battle for the Dallas Cowboys.

On the other end of the passing spectrum is quarterback Tony Romo. The fans are starting to wonder if maybe it is time to think of the future at quarterback. The pay per head sports analysts are projecting that the Cowboys may take a quarterback in the draft, but it would not be until a later round. The Cowboys have so many positions to address in the 2012 draft that quarterback is not high on the priority list. There is also the question as to whether or not second-string quarterback Stephen McGee may be the heir apparent and his time is starting to come. But all of that will be answered as the team moves closer to the 2012 training camp.

Amongst all of the disappointment and problems that the Dallas Cowboys have experienced lately, a bodog review of the Pro Bowl balloting shows a small glimmer of respect for the Dallas defense. Cowboys pass rusher DeMarcus Ware has been voted into his sixth Pro Bowl and will compete in the week between the championship games and the Super Bowl. Ware was definitely a consistent force on the Dallas defense and says he does plan on being there for the Pro Bowl festivities.

For all of the questions that still surround his play and all of the speculation about his job security next season, quarterback Tony Romo did finish the season as the fourth rated passer in the NFL. It would be a bet online scam to completely ignore the strides forward that Romo made in his development from last season to this season. Romo threw for 4,184 passing yards this year, but it was his 31 touchdowns compared to only 10 interceptions that should impress people. Romo was efficient at times, but he was not always able to get points when the Cowboys needed them. But the work that Romo has done in the 2011 season should be enough to warrant Romo keeping his job and getting the chance to be the starter again in 2012.

Dallas Cowboys Update: Dallas is Moving On Up

November 29, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Some of the online betting experts are taking credit for seeing the rise of the Dallas Cowboys coming, while other price per head betting enthusiasts are still shocked at the turn of events. With the New York Giants getting absolutely bludgeoned on Monday Night Football by the New Orleans Saints, the Dallas Cowboys have taken over first place in the NFC East by one complete game. At 7-4, the Cowboys are pulling away from the rest of a division that is struggling to win games. The only team winning consistently at this point besides the Cowboys is the Washington Redskins, and no one expects that to last.

While some people want to give credit to quarterback Tony Romo for the winning streak, others are looking towards rookie kicker Dan Bailey and the fact that his kicks have been responsible for winning two of the last four games. One of the more important kicks Bailey has made was the kick for the overtime win over the Washington Redskins two weeks ago. The Cowboys are pleased that Bailey is able to perform under pressure and have expressed no problems with turning to the rookie with the game on the line. With the pieces all working together, all the Cowboys have to do now is get players back from injury

The biggest pay per head injury concern at this point is wide receiver Miles Austin. Second-year receiver Dez Bryant has done an excellent job at spreading out the field in Austin’s absence, but the Cowboys are anxiously awaiting the return of its number one receiver. With the Cowboys completely intact, the team will look to put a cap on the NFC East and prepare for a playoff push.

A bodog review of the career of Tony Romo shows that the Dallas quarterback has found nothing but success in the month of December. Last season was not a December to remember, but in previous years Romo has shined in the last calendar month of the year. With the Cowboys on a roll and starting to get healthy, Romo is hoping that he can continue his good luck in December and help close out the NFC East title by the end of the month. The Cowboys lost its first meeting with the Giants, but Dallas gets another shot at New York in December. A split with the Giants a couple of wins in December would lock up the NFC East title for the Cowboys. It is something Jerry Jones has wanted for a while now.

When you look at the NFL schedule for the next few weeks, it looks like the Cowboys have a good chance at winning out for an incredible 12-4 record. But will all of that momentum and strong play be enough to beat the San Francisco 49ers and Green Bay Packers when the playoffs roll around? The Cowboys played the 49ers earlier in the season in a game that saw Tony Romo come back from an injury to throw for 349 yards and get the win. Up until Thanksgiving Day, that loss to Dallas was the only loss the 49ers had suffered all season.

But the Cowboys have not had a chance to line up against the Green Bay Packers yet, and that has a lot of people talking about the possibilities. The one weakness the Packers have is stopping a running game. When Felix Jones is completely healthy, Dallas will have Jones and DeMarco Murray in the backfield. Will it be enough to beat the Packers in the playoffs? Only time will tell.

Dallas Cowboys Update: Injuries Piling Up on the Cowboys

November 22, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The online betting world has been impressed with the way that the Dallas Cowboys have improved its record to 6-4. But the week 11 win over the Washington Redskins was a costly one as the Cowboys have some injuries to overcome prior to its week 12 meeting with the Dolphins. No less that five price per head Dallas players were either seen in some sort of cast at practices early this week, or they were not seen at all.

Most notable among the injuries is the foot injury to safety Gerald Sensabaugh, who hurt his foot just prior to halftime in the Washington game. Sensabaugh was seen wearing a walking cast and hopes to play against the Dolphins. But the Cowboys only have until Thursday to get its team ready as the pay per head week 12 game is a special Thanksgiving Day meeting. Sensabaugh has said that he will see how his foot feels, but the short week is not going to help.

Another notable Cowboy that will not be playing in the Miami game is back-up quarterback Jon Kitna. He suffered a back injury and is still having difficulty moving around. He is not expected to play this week, and it is unknown when he will be able to return.

Other Cowboys hobbled by injuries include wide receiver Miles Austin who is still nursing a hamstring injury, fullback Tony Fiammetta who was ill and back-up cornerback Mike Jenkins who is also out with a hamstring injury. Dallas head coach Jason Garrett has not given any indication on when the injured Cowboys will return or if any of them are expected to play Thursday.

Garrett and the other Dallas coaches spent all Sunday night doing a 5 dimes review of the game tape from the Washington game and preparing for the Dolphins. One of the advantages that Garrett has is that he played for the Cowboys and he is intimately familiar with the challenges of the short week leading up to the Thanksgiving game. His time as a player and assistant coach with the Cowboys makes him uniquely qualified to handle the strain and pressure of the short Thanksgiving week.

The NFL fans in Dallas are completely behind their quarterback Tony Romo, but Romo’s lack of concentration in week 11 almost cost the Cowboys the game. With time ticking down on the clock as the Cowboys were preparing for the winning field goal in overtime, Romo reached up to call a timeout. The problem is that the Cowboys had already used both of its overtime timeouts and had none left. If the referees would have awarded the timeout to Romo, then it would have been a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. But, luckily for Romo, Washington head coach Mike Shanahan was calling a timeout at the same time to ice the Dallas kicker. The referees awarded Washington its timeout and Dallas won the game.

Romo indicated that he was trying to stop the clock to give the kicker time to make the kick. He did not realize that he had no timeouts left. Head coach Jason Garrett has not commented in any depth on the incident.

Dallas Cowboys Update: Things are Coming Together for the Cowboys

November 15, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The online betting crowd can see the stars starting to align for the Dallas Cowboys, but everyone is trying to avoid getting over-confident. In week 10, the Cowboys blasted the Buffalo Bills 44-7 for Dallas’ second win in a row. The team is now 5-4 and in the thick of the hunt for the NFC East title. The next three Dallas opponents have a combined record of 8-19 with the next up being the Washington Redskins. After the Redskins, the Cowboys have games against the Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals. Miami and Arizona have shown that they are weak teams that are capable of winning on any given week. But those are two more games the Cowboys could win.

Not only could the Cowboys’ price per head record be 8-4 after the next three games, Dallas has also discovered a running game with DeMarco Murray that it never knew it had. With Murray teamed up with running back Felix Jones in the Dallas backfield, the two will make a formidable combination.

The one thing that the Cowboys are missing is pay per head veteran wide receiver Miles Austin who will be out another one to three weeks with a hamstring injury. There were rumors that the Cowboys may be thinking of signing a veteran wide receiver to pick up the slack for a set of receivers that seems to get hurt a lot. But Dallas found out in the Buffalo game that it is deep at wide receiver and does not need to make any moves. Receivers such as Laurent Robinson and Jesse Holley were able to step up, and don’t forget about veteran tight end Jason Witten’s contributions as well.

The bet online stars have aligned for a former Cowboy as Tashard Choice will be able to play against the Cowboys in week 11. Choice was released on October 31 and signed by the Redskins. Choice had an injured shoulder when he was let go by Dallas, so he could not play his first few games as a Redskin. But he is ready to go and says he is anxious to play against his former teammates.

When Choice was released by Dallas, it was done because the Cowboys felt that DeMarco Murray was enough of a stud that he could carry the team until Felix Jones returns. With Jones ready to come back, the Cowboys now have the running game that it thought it had when Jones and Marion Barber were in the Dallas backfield. Barber turned out to be injury-prone and wildly inconsistent with his production and did not give the balance to the running game that Dallas was hoping for.

Murray gives NFL fans in Dallas something to cheer about, and he also helps to take a lot of pressure off of quarterback Tony Romo. Many observers think that the problems the Cowboys were having were due to the fact that Dallas had to rely on Romo with no running game. The emergence of a running game, and the Cowboys recent turn around towards a winning record, are not a coincidence in the eyes of many fans and sports observers.

Dallas Cowboys Update: More Wide Receiver Problems

November 8, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The sports betting fans in Dallas watched as number one wide receiver Miles Austin injured his hamstring in week two and missed the next two weeks. Wide receiver Dez Bryant has also missed time due to injury. Just as Bryant shows signs of being healthy enough to perform at a high level, Miles Austin gets injured again in the win over Seattle in week nine. Miles will be out for another two to three weeks, and that makes room for rookie Laurent Robinson to make an impact on the Cowboys’ coaching staff.

While Robinson is a good price per head receiver, the persistent injuries at the wide receiver position are working to make the Cowboys thin at that position. To remedy the situation, owner Jerry Jones has indicated that the Cowboys will go out into the free agency market and see who they can pick up. The first name that came to most fans’ minds was former Cowboy Terrell Owens. Jones and the Cowboys have not indicated that they will be talking to Owens, but they have also not ruled out the possibility.

The pay per head football fans in Dallas may be wondering what is going on at the running back position. When starter Felix Jones went down with an injury, the Cowboys turned to rookie running back DeMarco Murray to carry the load in Jones’ absence. Murray has done an exceptional job and many fans are wondering if Murray has won the starting job from Jones. According to head coach Jason Garrett, Felix Jones returns this week as the Cowboys’ starting running back and will get put immediately back into the starting position.

Garrett commented on the job that Murray has done saying that Murray and third-string running back Phillip Tanner have created a lot of options for the Cowboys’ offense that Dallas was unaware it had. Garrett indicated that, because of the emergence of Murray, the Cowboys may start using a two-back approach more often, which is similar to what the team did when running back Marion Barber was on the roster.

A Forbes article has been circulating that lists Tony Romo as one of the most hated players in the NFL. But a 5 dimes review of the content of the article shows that Romo is more respected than hated. The article lists Romo’s jersey as one of the top sellers in the league, which makes the Dallas quarterback a hit with the fans. But his popularity has caused some NFL players to dislike Romo. Romo detractors are waving the article around trying to gain momentum on the notion that Romo is hated by his teammates. But the truth is that the article talks more about player jealousy from outside the Cowboys’ locker room than any issues with the Cowboys itself.

The NFL schedule is half over for the Dallas Cowboys, and the team is lucky to be 4-4 at this point. Veteran leaders such as Jason Witten identify how lucky the Cowboys team is to be at the .500 mark, and warn Dallas players that now is the time to get the team rolling into a playoff mode.

Dallas Sports Fan – Rangers Move Closer, Cowboys Rest Up, Stars

October 13, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

MLB fans in the Dallas area must be ecstatic with the Texas Rangers right now, and this series may not even make it back to the Lone Star State, but they’ll have to go through the probable Cy Young winner to make that happen. In football news, the Cowboys are well-rested after a bye, but they have a massive test waiting for them, while the Stars drop the puck on the NHL season.

Texas Rangers

The Rangers have rolled to a 3-1 lead in the ALCS against Detroit, and after a subpar ALDS, Texas’ big guns are coming around and a good sportsbook review would tell you that the Rangers need to score in order to move on. Nelson Cruz has been the star of the show and he put the Rangers on his back in a pair of 11th-inning wins. First in Texas for Game 2, Cruz hit the first walk-off grand slam in postseason history in a 7-3 victory, and then in Game 4 in Detroit, Cruz threw out the Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera in the eighth inning to keep the score at 3-3, and then he hit a three-run dinger in the 11th to power the Rangers to another 7-3 win. On Thursday, the Rangers will try to defeat Detroit ace Justin Verlander for the second time in the series, and if they can do that, it’s back to the World Series for the second year in a row.

Dallas Cowboys

Price per head sports fans aren’t giving the Cowboys much of a chance as they come off a bye to head to New England, coming in as 7-point underdogs. But Dallas has received a bit of good news as receivers Miles Austin (hamstring) and Dez Bryant (quad) practiced fully and will be close to 100% in what should be a high-scoring affair. However, the key will be a secondary that was lit up by Detroit two weeks ago; can they hold off a New England offense that is the top-ranked unit in the league? Pay head players should definitely consider the over in this contest as both secondaries struggle; it should be a fantasy player’s dream, as well.

Dallas Stars

The Stars have won two of their first three games to kick off the 2011-12 NHL campaign, and they split a home-and-home with Chicago on Friday and Saturday, taking the first game at home by a score of 2-1, and then falling 5-2 in the Windy City the next night. On Monday, the Stars claimed a 2-1 shootout win at home over Phoenix and then they’ll be at home to St. Louis on Thursday. Dallas ends this week with another home-and-home against Columbus, at home on Saturday and on the road in Tuesday, and a quick start would do a lot to foster some faith among sports betting sites.

Dallas Cowboys Update: Injured Players Return

October 11, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

As the Dallas Cowboys come off of its online betting bye week, the team prepares for a huge challenge as the New England Patriots prepare to host the Cowboys. At 2-2, the Cowboys are not completely unhappy with the way the season is going, but everyone on the team knows that things could be better. One of the price per head things that could happen to help the Cowboys make a playoff push is to get all of their injured players back on the practice field. On the first Monday practice after the bye week, the Cowboys are starting to look much healthier.

Most notable in their returns were wide receivers Miles Austin and Dez Bryant. Bryant had been playing with a deep thigh bruise that was causing his leg to tighten up by the second half of games and restricting his ability to run. Miles Austin has been nursing a sensitive hamstring the past few weeks but looks ready to return.

While the pay per head news on the injury front has been good for the offense, the defense is still without some key players. Defensive end Jason Hatcher and safety Danny McCray are both still recovering from injuries and could not join team on the practice field. Cornerback Orlando Scandrick has declared himself healthy and ready to get back on the field, but the team has not yet cleared Scandrick to practice.

The Cowboys also have a couple of important role players still on the sidelines awaiting clearance to practice. Kicker David Buehler is still nursing a sore groin that looks like it will keep him out of the game against the Patriots. Fullback Tony Fiammetta is also unable to practice and it is unknown exactly when he will be able to re-join the team on the practice field.

Dallas quarterback Tony Romo is still taking a beating in the media for his inconsistent play this season. The latest attacks have come from Washington, where current and former Redskins are lashing out at Romo’s play. Current Redskins’ tight end Chris Cooley blogged and tweeted that he was happy to watch Romo choke in the Cowboys’ week four loss to the Detroit Lions. When pressed to explain his statements on national talk radio, Cooley stood by his assertion that Romo faltered late in the Detroit game and Romo was an NFL pick as one of the reasons why the Cowboys lost the game.

Former Redskins’ quarterback Joe Theismann has said on a national radio talk show that Romo is making mistakes that a pee wee quarterback would get benched for. NFL Network analyst and hall of fame cornerback Deion Sanders has said that Romo is not the quarterback that will take the Cowboys to the Super Bowl.

In more positive intertops Dallas Cowboys news, owner Jerry Jones and the Cowboys organization have started up talks with the Alamodome to renew the training camp contract that ran out when the regular season started this year. It has been rumored that the two sides are only discussing next year’s training camp, but neither side has confirmed or denied anything at this point.

Dallas Sports Fan – Rangers On Cusp Of Division Crown, Banged-Up Cowboys Welcome Washington

October 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Free online fishing games can fill some of your time as the real angling season comes to a close, but there are plenty of other options out there if you’re a sports fan in Dallas as the Texas Rangers are closing in on another American League West crown. However, the bigger story may come out of the Cowboys’ camp, as their much-maligned quarterback may have had his biggest game as the leader of “America’s Team”.

Texas Rangers

The Rangers’ magic number is three after a win in Oakland on Wednesday night extended their streak to four, so they could have the division title and postseason spot sewn up by the end of the weekend. After losing their opener in Seattle last Thursday, the Rangers went on win the next two games and now they’re the MLB baseball betting favorites to earn the sweep in Oakland on Thursday afternoon. After Thursday, the Rangers have six games left to end the regular season as Seattle and the Angels come to town, and Texas would rather have their spot in the playoffs wrapped up before the Angels, who trail by five games as of Thursday, come to town.

Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys should have been an easy NFL pick to beat San Francisco last week, but the Cowboys lost Tony Romo to broken ribs and a punctured lung and it looked like it would be a lost cause. But Romo returned to lead the Cowboys to a 27-24 win to take Dallas to 1-1 in a game that many people won’t think was important because it was only Week 2, but this game was huge when it comes to backing Romo, who made some crucial mistakes in Week 1’s loss to the New York Jets. Now, the Cowboys will head into Monday night’s matchup against a 2-0 Washington team that is loaded with confidence, and they’ll do it without Miles Austin, who had three touchdowns against the 49ers, but he also picked up a hamstring injury that may keep him out until Week 6. Even those who play US poker sites online know how much injuries play a role in the NFL, and losing Austin is huge, especially if Dez Bryant (quadriceps) has to sit out, and Felix Jones (shoulder) will be playing hurt. Romo has been fitted with a vest to protect his ribs, but you know the rival Redskins will be going after that part of his body. The offensive line has to protect their quarterback because while Jon Kitna is a good quarterback, Romo gives the Cowboys a real chance to win. It will be interesting to see what the sports betting online odds say about this game.

Dallas Cowboys Update: Cowboys Even Record at 1-1 but Pay a Price

September 20, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The San Francisco 49ers is already looking much better at the start of this season than they did at any point last year. But a disappointing overtime loss to the Dallas Cowboys in week two put San Francisco back to 1-1. For the Cowboys, week two was a chance to get the sports betting world back on Dallas’ side and bring its record up to 1-1. By the time the game was over, the Cowboys had brought its record up to 1-1 but had paid a very high price in the process.

In week three, the NFL betting lines will be tough to call as the Cowboys host the high-flying Washington Redskins on Monday Night Football. Unfortunately for the Cowboys, the events of week two may make the sportsbook promo odds-makers jobs a bit easier. The Cowboys suffered some major injuries on offense and, coupled with lingering injuries from training camp, those injuries could put the Cowboys at a distinct disadvantage.

Wide receiver Miles Austin had to leave the game with a hamstring strain in week two. Wide receiver Dez Bryant has a thigh injury he sustained in week one that still has him out of action. Running back Felix Jones has a separated shoulder but is trying to play through the pain and starting center Phil Costa was injured in the week two win over San Francisco and did not finish the game. It is not known if any of these players will be ready for week three against the Washington Redskins or, if they do play, how effective they will be. This makes the NFL pick this week in the Dallas game interesting.

But perhaps the most significant offensive injury of the day was the cracked rib and punctured lung suffered by quarterback Tony Romo. This was a game where Romo was starting to show significant improvement over his embarrassing performance of last week. Romo finished the game, but was in obvious pain as he walked off the field. Romo’s status for week three is also unknown.

No one was really fishing for blame on the Cowboys’ rash of injuries, but head coach Jason Garrett stepped up and took the heat for at least one of the injuries. Miles Austin was already hobbled with his bad hamstring when Garrett called a running play to Austin late in the game. Rather than bringing the wide receiver out of the game and getting him medical attention, Garrett feels that the play he called may have made things worse for the Cowboys’ number one receiver. Now the Cowboys face the prospects of facing the Washington Redskins without the Dallas starting quarterback, running back, both wide receivers and the center.

In some positive Dallas Cowboys’ injury news, cornerback Terence Newman says that he will be able to play in week three against the Redskins. Newman has been out since August 3rd when he suffered a pulled groin muscle. Newman Twittered that his recovery is complete and he is ready to join the team for this important divisional game.

Dallas Sports Fan – Rangers Face Huge Week, Cowboys Prepare For Regular Season

September 1, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

While fishing fans get ready for the final long weekend of the summer, most sports betting players will be gearing up for a big week when it comes to the Texas Rangers, who are about to embark on a road trip that could make or break their season. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys will line up for their preseason finale on Thursday night.

Texas Rangers

While the Rangers are still the MLB betting favorites to take the American League West, they can’t take their foot off the gas yet as they’re only up on the Los Angeles Angels by 3.5 games after winning two of three against the Angels last weekend. The Rangers followed up that series by splitting the first two games of their series at home against Tampa Bay, with the finale going off on Thursday night. It won’t get any easier over the next week as well as the Rangers will board a plane after the Tampa Bay game and head straight to Boston for a crucial three-game set against the Red Sox in a clash of two teams with real aspirations of claiming the American League pennant. Then, the Rangers will head to Tampa Bay for another meeting with the Rays, and they can’t afford to slip up with the Angels hot on their heels.

Dallas Cowboys

If you make NFL picks, the third game of the preseason is the game you should watch as teams gave their starters as much work as they’ll receive before the regular season kicks off next week. The Cowboys came away with a 23-17 win in Minnesota, a place that has given them all kinds of trouble in the regular season, so hopefully, they’ll have some confidence for their next trip to the Midwest. Tony Romo was 15-of-20 for 141 yards, while Dez Bryant had five catches for 67 yards, and it isn’t a stretch to think that Bryant could be the breakout player of the year if Romo can stay healthy. Some NFL fans and analysts are skeptical of Bryant because of a few off-field problems, but Bryant is incredibly talented and has the potential to be the Cowboys’ No.1 receiver at some point this year, even with Miles Austin and tight end Jason Witten on the field. The Cowboys will wrap up their preseason in Miami as they look to fill out their roster, so don’t expect to see the starters on the field for very long, at most, a series or two. Look for the center position to be an area of focus as Dallas released Pro Bowler Andre Gurode, and since the Cowboys have to keep Romo on the field after last year’s broken clavicle, the line will be a crucial element of their sports betting odds.

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