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| Cowboys headed the wrong direction at the wrong time |
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01/01/2007 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -Bill Parcells is usually good about coming up with a rallying point for the Dallas Cowboys, like hanging a mousetrap to warn them of potential danger, or telling them ``not to eat the cheese'' when folks are fawning over them. Here's a gimmick he might want to try this week: bring in pal Tony LaRussa and let him play show-and-tell with his World Series championship ring. LaRussa's St. Louis Cardinals limped into the playoffs, then seemingly flipped a switch and began playing their b |
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| 2007 NFL Draft Order |
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01/01/2007 |
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| 531 136-120 18. Cincinnati Bengals 8 8 .500 .535 137-119 19. Tennessee Titans 8 8 .500 .570 146-110 20. y-New York Giants 8 8 .500 .520 133-123 21. y-Denver Broncos 9 7 .563 .531 136-120 22. y-Seattle Seahawks 9 7 .563 .453 116-140 23. y-Dallas Cowboys 9 7 .563 .457 117-139 24. y-Kansas City Chiefs 9 7 .563 .492 126-130 25. y-New Orleans Saints 10 6 .625 .461 118-138 26. y-New York Jets 10 6 .625 .469 120-136 27. y-Philadelphia Eagles 10 6 .625 .477 122-134 28. y-New England Patriots 12 |
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| 2007 NFL Opponents |
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01/01/2007 |
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| ssee, Green Bay, Minnesota, MiamiSan Diego Chargers Home: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, Houston, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore Away: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Green Bay, Minnesota, New England ---NFCEASTDallas Cowboys Home: N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Washington, Green Bay, Minnesota, New England, N.Y. Jets, St. Louis Away: N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, Miami, CarolinaN.Y. Giants Home: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Gre |
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| Eagles ground Falcons; win NFC East once more |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| st of their starters hardly playing, the NFC East champion Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Atlanta Falcons, 24-17, at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles officially won the division shortly after the game started when the Detroit Lions defeated the Dallas Cowboys earlier on Sunday. After the first drive, most of Philadelphia's starters sat out the rest of the game. Feeley went 22-for-33 with 321 yards and Hank Baskett hauled in seven catches for 177 yards and a score for the Eagles (10-6), who won their last |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 31, 2006) |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| t, LB Clark Haggans, C Marvin Philip, G Chris Kemoeatu, T Max Starks, WR Lee Mays Bengals - 3rd QB Doug Johnson, WR Skyler Green, RB Quincy Wilson, LB John Busing, LB A.J. Nicholson, LB Andre Frazier, C Ben Wilkerson, DT Shaun Smith DETROIT LIONS AT DALLAS COWBOYS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Lions - 3rd QB Dan Orlovsky, S Daniel Bullocks, DB Dee McCann, LB Teddy Lehman, G Rick DeMulling, DE Claude Harriott, DT Langston Moore, TE Casey FitzSimmons Cowboys - CB Jacques Reeves, CB Quincy Butler, S Abram Elam, DT Montavious |
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| Lions' Furrey goes from zero catches to 98 |
NFL Football |
12/31/2006 |
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| (AP) -Detroit's Mike Furrey had 11 catches in the season finale Sunday to finish with 98, the most ever by a non-rookie following a season when he had no catches. Furrey's 10-yard reception in the third quarter of the Lions' 39-31 victory over the Dallas Cowboys was his sixth of the game, giving him the record that he extended. Furrey is a fourth-year player who started 11 games as a defensive back for St. Louis last season. Lionel Taylor had 92 catches for Denver in the AFL in 1960, the previous mark for |
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| Lions' Furrey goes from zero catches to 93 |
NFL Football |
12/31/2006 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -Detroit's Mike Furrey on Sunday had his 93th reception, the most ever by a non-rookie following a season when he had no catches. Furrey's 10-yard reception in the third quarter against the Dallas Cowboys was his sixth of the game. Furrey is a fourth-year player who started 11 games as a defensive back for St. Louis last season. Lionel Taylor had 92 catches for Denver in the AFL in 1960, the previous mark for the most catches by a non-rookie following a season with none. Anquan Boldi |
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| Raiders in running for top pick |
NFL Football |
12/29/2006 |
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| were the No. 1 pick,'' linebacker Kirk Morrison said. ``But at the same time, look at the impact those guys are having on their team.'' The easiest way for Oakland to get the top pick would be by losing to the New York Jets while Detroit beats the Dallas Cowboys. If both Detroit and Oakland have the same result this week, it goes to the tiebreaker. The teams on Detroit's schedule have 127 victories so far, while the Raiders' opponents have 131. If both Detroit and Oakland lose, the gap would narrow by o |
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| Falcons Could Face End of an Era In Philly |
NFL Football |
12/29/2006 |
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| guing storylines at play, not the least of which is the possible final game on the Atlanta sideline for head coach Jim Mora, who is widely believed to be on the hot seat. The Eagles locked up a playoff berth with their shocking 23-7 road rout of the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas evening. Andy Reid's team, which is 4-1 since quarterback Jeff Garcia took over as starter for the ailing Donovan McNabb, can claim its fifth NFC East title in the last six years with either a win over Atlanta or a Cowboys loss to Detro |
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| Cowboys Look to Right Ship Against Dreadful Lions |
NFL Football |
12/29/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Don't expect the Dallas Cowboys to unfurl a "We're Back!" banner after Sunday afternoon's tilt with the Detroit Lions. The Cowboys are more than likely to beat the Lions at Texas Stadium in Week 17, and a decisive win appears to be a fairly solid proposition as well. But just six days removed from a humiliating 23-7 home loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, whipping up on 2-13 Detroit isn't exactly going to erase nationwide doubts about Dallas' staying power in the NFC postseason bracket. A Co |
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