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DeMarcus Ware Looking for More

CARROLLTON, Texas -- DeMarcus Ware led the NFL in sacks last season with a career-high 20. The Cowboys outside linebacker didn't receive the league Defensive Player of the Year award for his efforts, though -- that went to James Harrison of the Steelers.

But Ware is not too concerned about awards. He wants more pressures, more victories, and of course, more money.

After Failing to Stop the Eagles, Bradie James Puts a Stop to Angry Fan Protest

Following Dallas' embarrassing end to its disappointing season on Sunday, there's been some talk that this could be one of the lowest points in the history of the Cowboys franchise. I'm not sure I agree with that, after all, there was the late 1980's, Dave Campo as head coach, and that home playoff loss to the Arizona Cardinals a decade or so ago.

This was simply an overrated team that stumbled along at a 9-7 pace while a few egos slowly, but surely, brought the team down from the inside. I mean, what did you really expect when you threw Terrell Owens, Tank Johnson, Pacman Jones and Roy Williams -- the receiver -- in the same locker room under the leadership and guidance of Wade Phillips? That's a recipe for madness.

Having said that, and even though the season is over in Dallas, there's still plenty of time to make this the lowest point in franchise history, and attacking fans outside the practice facility -- allegedly -- is a good place to start.

According to Clarence E. Hill Jr. of the Star-Telegram, a disappointed Cowboys fan by the name of Alan Lowe decided to voice his displeasure in sign form, by marching outside the team's practice facility with a pair of signs that read, "The Cowboys have no heart," and "Wade Phillips is an embarrassment to the star."

Linebacker Bradie James was not amused.

Might Cowboys Be Interested in Ray Lewis This Offseason?


This is probably a discussion for another time given that the Ravens and Cowboys are playing the biggest game of their respective seasons in less than three hours, but, well, it doesn't hurt to bring it up now, I suppose.

NFL.com's Adam Schefter raises an interesting off-season possibility should linebacker Ray Lewis not end up re-signing with Baltimore, the team that drafted him in 1996: Dallas owner Jerry Jones could be very interested in his services.

Terrell Owens May Be Jealous of Tony Romo and Jason Witten's Friendship

Raise your hand if you didn't see this coming. I'm not seeing many hands raised. Ed Werder, resident Cowboy's expert at ESPN, has a rather incredible article on Thursday talking about a potential conflict that is on the verge of consuming us all. I hope you're ready for it. I'm already going to the store to stock up on bread and toilet paper.

Apparently, Terrell Owens, always with a sunny disposition and rosy outlook on life, is growing jealous of the relationship and friendship that is shared by Dallas quarterback Tony Romo, and tight end Jason Witten.

Seriously.

I have to assume this is true, simply because it's so crazy that you couldn't possibly make it up. Plus, it sounds like vintage Owens behavior. Linebacker Bradie James is quoted in Werder's piece as saying he "plays peacemaker" between Owens and Romo, while a second, unnamed player takes it a couple of steps further, comparing this situation to the apocalyptic -- in a football sense -- situations that Owens created in San Francisco and Philadelphia. And we all know how that ended.

FanHouse NFL Season Preview: Dallas Cowboys - The Time is Now!

Training camps are underway, the NFL season is a month off, and to get you ready for 2008, FanHouse previews all 32 teams, "heat index" style. We'll rate each club in 10 categories on a scale of 1 to 10, high score wins.

Quarterback: We know that Tony Romo isn't a fluke. He stepped in last year and had another fantastic season, setting team records in the process. There are questions remaining about distractions (Romessica) and winning a playoff game (none in his two years) which Romo must answer if he wants to take a place among the NFL's elite. Dallas is putting all their eggs in that basket as the only fallback if Romo gets hurt is 39-yr old Brad Johnson who isn't quite the risk taker. Heat Index: 9

Running backs: It's rare when a team loses their starting running back and everyone is fine with the position. Julius Jones is gone, but rookie Felix Jones is in. Jones (Felix) will get a ton of carries this season to keep Marion Barber fresh. Barber, who only started the Cowboys' playoff game, is the NFL's version of Mariano Rivera -- he dominates late in games and finishes drives off. Jones and Barber will combined for that classic "lightning and thunder" combo and should be quite successful doing it in what supposed to be a more run-friendly offense. Heat Index: 7

The NFL Warns Terence Newman Against Busting Up Jon Kitna

Didn't see this coming: after Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman went on the radio and said he had 30 grand set aside for fines he may incur for knocking Lions quarterback Jon Kitna silly this Sunday, the NFL has followed up with the this statement:
"Be advised that your comments will now compel us to carefully monitor your activities in this weekend's Cowboys-Lions game," read part of the letter signed by Ray Anderson, NFL executive vice president for football operations. "As you know, flagrant fouls may subject a player not only to fines, but to suspension as well. So conduct yourself accordingly."
All this stems from the 2006 Week 17 Detroit-Dallas matchup, when Kitna made some not-so-nice post-victory comments. In addition to Newman, linebacker Bradie James is looking for a little payback. To be fair, Kitna doesn't discriminate when making dopey pronouncements; he called out his teammates after Detroit dropped their fourth straight game last week.

Some of this may just be hubris, or maybe Kitna's punch drunk; offensive coordinator Mike Martz admitted that he's worried his quarterback is taking too many hits. Whatever, whether it's Newman or somebody else, probability -- and the Lions' pass-blocking-optional offensive line -- suggests that Kitna will be picking himself up off the turf a few times Sunday.

As if it matters, Dallas head coach Wade Phillips told the Associated Press that his team will play a clean game. So there, Jon, nothing to worry about.

Terence Newman Has Been Saving Pennies to Take a Shot at Jon Kitna


Detroit quarterback Jon Kitna could be in for a world of pain come Sunday. Apparently, the Cowboys (and their fans) have very long memories, and nobody's willing to forget Kitna's comments following last year's Lions win.

In case you missed it, the guy who dressed up as a naked coach for Halloween, called out several Cowboys players after last year's game. Specifically, Kitna offered this on linebacker Bradie James: "that No. 56 looked like he didn't know where he was about half the time." Shockingly, James is still pissed.

Kitna didn't stop there: he also said cornerback Terence Newman "doesn't have the kind of ability [of Marcus Trufant]. It wasn't like you were scared to throw at him, I guess." Relatively speaking, not all that inflammatory, but we're talking about football, where the most benign comments (not applicable here) can be twisted into a declaration of war. Which is why Newman offered this on a recent SIRIUS NFL Radio appearance:

Bradie James Has it Out for Jon Kitna

Cowboys fans haven't forgotten about Jon Kitna's big mouth, and neither have the Cowboys.
"It has been circled on my calendar the whole year and here we are and I'm looking forward to it," James said Monday. "I thought it was classless. ... Yeah, they beat us, so what? It was over with. He was at home and we were still playing."

"He didn't say nothing before the game, then all of a sudden, we hear him saying something," James said. "I don't know him and don't want to know him, but he's going to get to know me. I'm going to talk before and back it up."
The above is Bradie James reacting to Kitna's ... let's say "poor" assessment of the Cowboys' linebackers after the two teams faced last year. The Lions won, and Kitna referred to "No. 56" as being generally clueless.

Kitna's suddenly big mouth (did anyone know what his voice sounded like before he signed with Detroit?) is doing damage to his team – not only are they buckling under the pressure of his prognostications, they're going against a very good team in a game they need to win, and Kitna has pissed them off.

Obviously he didn't know the implications involved in this game when he made those comments, but he did acknowledge at the time that Dallas was on the slate this season, and made them anyway. Not much of a leader.

Random YouTube Magic: Brandon Jacobs Bulldozes Cowboys' Bradie James

What happens when a 6-2, 250 pound linebacker meets a 6-4, 264 pound running back in the hole?

Well, if the running back's name is Brandon Jacobs, it only means bad things for the linebacker.



My goodness! Bradie James is no slouch, but Jacobs ran him into the ground like a 5-10, 180 pound cornerback. And it's not like this is the first time Jacobs has run anyone over, but that doesn't make it any less impressive.

That said, there was little the Giants had to be happy about during that game. They wound up losing to the Cowboys for the second time this season and watched their NFC East division hopes evaporate into thin air.

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