The offensive line in 2012 was obviously a glaring weakness last season. The team ranked second to last in rushing with a miserable 3.6 yards per attempt and produced just 8 rushing touchdowns all season. The O-line allowed 36 sacks and let Tony Romo take 75 hits. Both these statistics landed them in about the middle of the league but you also have to remember that Tony has a knack Read More ...
Dallas Cowboys Nation is a site dedicated to the fans. We care what you think and we want to you to have a platform to voice what you have to say. This installment of “Voice of the Nation” asks who fans view as the top-5 current Dallas Cowboys. Here are their responses: Todd Cory (Twitter: @TDC331) 5. Tyron Smith Left tackle Tyron Smith provides a pro-bowl caliber, blind side protective Read More ...
The Dallas Cowboys best defender last season was Anthony Spencer. In 2012 Spencer became what every Cowboys coach and fan believed he could be, one of the best 3-4 outside linebackers in the NFL. He was drafted to become a compliment to DeMarcus Ware but last year Spencer was the much better player. Truth be told, Spencer was really good in 2011 too but the sacks still didn’t add up to what many Read More ...
Analyst: Todd Werley @TWerley62 (Due to issues with Word Press, Todd wasn’t able to “post” this article but did all authoring/analysis) Game Analyzed: Week 17 @ Washington Redskins Starters: 77, 71, 63, 73 and 68 with Parnell rotating again. Grading system used is pretty simple. For starting OL who get every rep a bad score is anything less then 10. The 11-20 range is average and anything over 20 is Read More ...
Is there really such a thing as a Monday morning quarterback for the season? That’s about what I feel like for the last few weeks watching the (Va)Giants not only make their way into the playoffs but win out the hard way – one game at a time; no byes, no advantage, just good tough football. I still firmly believe Eli Manning is a child and want Osi to slam Read More ...




