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Goodbye, My Friend: A Tribute to Robert Allred

Posted: 5th October 2009 by James Williamson in NFL
Not enough can be said about Robert Allred. I knew him as a fellow Dallas Cowboy writer, as a friend, and as fellow fan of sports. I can say so much about him even though I have never met him face-to-face. I can only imagine what his family can say about him. They probably could make a dictionary-sized tribute to this man, who I'm glad to call my friend. I had been here ...

Why Did Dallas Lose to Denver and Why Tony Romo Is Not to Blame

Posted: 5th October 2009 by James Williamson in NFL
First off, I want to congratulate the Denver Broncos. They beat the Cowboys and they proved they are not lucky to be 4-0. Why did Dallas lose to Denver? That team did lose, but what parts were especially weak? Well, the Cowboys were playing 5,280 feet above sea level and oxygen is hard to get. It wore them down. I remember they called a timeout to catch their breath, not because they ...

Victor Butler: A Dallas Gem from the Fourth Round Shines

Posted: 2nd October 2009 by James Williamson in NFL
Out of the team's 12 draft draft selections made this past April, the Dallas Cowboys picked up several players who converted from their original positions to outside linebacker. However, Brandon Williams and Stephen Hodge are on the injured reserve, and Jason Williams has been on the injury report with a high ankle sprain (though should be back relatively soon). However, one linebacker still remained and he was a steal. His name is ...

What Jerry Jones Really Bought for $1.1 Billion

Posted: 25th September 2009 by James Williamson in NFL
Wow. Take a look at that picture. I mean, can you imagine how big that thing is in a real life look? It is huge. It isnÆt a surprise that Jerry Jones had to shake the change from his pockets to build this baby. It should be called the 8th wonder of the world. He spent over a billion dollars on this magnificent stadium. But why? Why did Jerry Jones spend so much ...

Why the Giants Did Not Beat the Cowboys As One Would Think

Posted: 21st September 2009 by James Williamson in NFL
Before anyone decides to angrily post on my comment board about my intelligence, sexual preference, or the appearance of my mother; I want to state that the title of this article was meant to draw you into the article. The Giants did beat the Cowboys. The scoreboard says so with a 33-31 score. What I am saying is that the Giants didn’t really dominate as much as one would think. The ...
I get up in the morning. I brush my teeth after I eat my breakfast. I get my tired rear end in the car and go to college. All the while, I'm still thinking about football after I've checked MSN.com for anything new. For me, football is an obsession/future career and I love it to death. I can't believe there was a time where I demeaned it, but that's another story. The ...

Four Things We Learned in New England’s Win Over Buffalo.

Posted: 15th September 2009 by James Williamson in NFL
Monday Night Football was actually enjoyable for me with Jon Gruden now on the cast. He brings a good voice, a great personality, and an encyclopedia of football knowledge to the Monday Night team. But, what's even more important are the things we learned from that specific game.   1. Tom Brady is going to be okay. The greatest fear/worry of a lot of fanbases is whether or not Tom Brady is going to be his dominant self. Is he ...

Donovan McNabb Breaks a Rib In Win Over Carolina

Posted: 13th September 2009 by James Williamson in NFL
In a smashing victory over the Carolina Panthers to start their new season, the Eagles' quarterback, Donovan McNabb, also got smashed on a three yard touchdown run in the third quarter. McNabb was slow getting up after the touchdown and was immediately taken to the training room. After some tests, the diagnosis is in. Donovan McNabb broke a rib in this last game. Kevin Kolb replaced him at quarterback since Michael Vick ...