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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Cowboys Stop Panthers 21-7
Terence Newman returned an interception 27 yards for a lead-stretching touchdown with 5:07 left, then rookie linebacker Victor Butler got two sacks and forced a fumble on the next series, sending Dallas to a 21-7 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Monday night. Dallas (2-1) trailed 7-0 at halftime and was booed by fans. Although the defense was playing well and running backs Felix Jones and Tashard Choice were easing the load on Romo, the quarterback was being so careful to avoid the mistakes that doomed the Cowboys the previous week that the offense struggled to turn long drives into points.
The Dallas Cowboys still have not looked like no Super Bowl Contender if you ask me. They have struggled and it seems they continue to do that as well. Tony Romo looked average and to tell the truth I really do not know if he will be the quarterback that the Dallas Cowboys hope he will be. A win is a win I guess.
The Dallas Cowboys still have not looked like no Super Bowl Contender if you ask me. They have struggled and it seems they continue to do that as well. Tony Romo looked average and to tell the truth I really do not know if he will be the quarterback that the Dallas Cowboys hope he will be. A win is a win I guess.
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