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Dallas Cowboys (Official Thread)

Cowboys worth NFL-best $3.2 billion

The Dallas Cowboys haven't made the playoffs since 2009, yet somehow Jerry Jones' team has once again risen in value -- by 36 percent over last year -- to lead the Forbes NFL Team Values list, which was released Wednesday, at $3.2 billion.

The Cowboys are atop the magazine's rankings by a healthy margin for an eighth consecutive season, having risen in value by $900 million to become the only NFL team worth more than $3 billion.

Despite last having won a championship in 1996, the Cowboys are second in value only to Real Madrid ($3.4 billion) among all global sports franchises.

Entire article: http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story...llas-cowboys-top-valuable-nfl-team-32-billion
 
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Cowboys worth NFL-best $3.2 billion

The Dallas Cowboys haven't made the playoffs since 2009, yet somehow Jerry Jones' team has once again risen in value -- by 36 percent over last year -- to lead the Forbes NFL Team Values list, which was released Wednesday, at $3.2 billion.

The Cowboys are atop the magazine's rankings by a healthy margin for an eighth consecutive season, having risen in value by $900 million to become the only NFL team worth more than $3 billion.

Despite last having won a championship in 1996, the Cowboys are second in value only to Real Madrid ($3.4 billion) among all global sports franchises.

Entire article: http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story...llas-cowboys-top-valuable-nfl-team-32-billion
Must be nice to be worth billions for mediocrity.
 
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Holy shit! After being humiliated at home on Thanksgiving, the Cowboys go into Philadelphia - blow a 21-0 lead - and win 38-27 to take sole possession of first place in the NFC East. Dallas is 7-0 on the road this season. Go figure.
 
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Cowboys 42, Colts 7

I'll be honest, I had them going 6-10 this season. They're 11-4 and have clinched the NFC East. Tony Romo also passed Troy Aikman to become the all time leading passer in team history. Not bad for a guy who "sucks". I hope he can finally enjoy some playoff success.
 
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Demarco Murray broke the team single season rushing record. Dez Bryant just broke the team single season record for TD receptions. Not bad considering Dallas has had some Hall of Famers play those positions.
 
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Thank God they have to win at Green Bay AND Seattle to advance... and if they do even I will tip my hat.


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First half against Detroit looked like the same old 21st century Cowboys. The second half looked like something else.

Tony Romo threw two TD passes, led his team on a game winning drive, and had zero turnovers. Add that to his narrative. :gagnam:
 
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They can bring the Dez Bryant news at any time now. All these rumors & what not. Video or not, we all know this guy is not perfect off the field. That being said, the supposed incident occurred in 2011, so I'm kind of curious as to why now it's all of a sudden an issue.
 
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Big blow for the Cowboys who already had a thin defense...

Cowboys' Scandrick out for year with knee injury

Orlando Scandrick's season is over before it started after the Dallas cornerback tore two ligaments in his right knee in practice at training camp Tuesday.

A person with knowledge of the injury told The Associated Press that an MRI exam revealed tears to the anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team had not announced the injury.

Video showed Scandrick's leg bending awkwardly under rookie receiver Lucky Whitehead at the end of a play in Oxnard, California. Scandrick, who was carted off the field, had recently returned to practice after sitting out with soreness in his left knee.

"He said immediately, `It's my ACL. I know it. It's gone,'" secondary coach Jerome Henderson said.

The other defensive backs formed a circle for a prayer when practice ended.

"I heard it in his voice," said cornerback Morris Claiborne, a top-10 pick in 2012 who has had injury issues, including a torn patellar tendon in his left knee that limited him to four games last year. "After just sitting there and looking at him and just holding his hand, squeezing. I know that feeling."

Whitehead said he bent down when he thought Scandrick was going to hit him as the receiver came out of a route.

"I kind of felt it," Whitehead said. "I heard him make a noise."
Scandrick became the team's best cornerback as Brandon Carr struggled in coverage the past two seasons and Claiborne underperformed when he made it to the field. The eighth-year player has 48 starts among his 102 games, with a career-high two interceptions each of the past two seasons.

His injury will test a position that has much more depth than it did going into training camp last year. The Cowboys picked up fourth-year player Corey White on waivers from New Orleans, and he has been solid in camp along with undrafted second-year player Tyler Patmon.

Dallas also drafted Byron Jones in the first round this year.

"It's next man up if he is out," Henderson said of Scandrick. "You hate that it happens to such a great player. We have to keep moving."

Tony Romo was among several Cowboys who tweeted their support of Scandrick not long after practice ended. "Sending prayers out to Orlando Scandrick," Romo wrote. "Fear he has a torn acl. Your (sic) the best bud."

The Cowboys have brought Claiborne along slowly in camp, keeping him out of both preseason games even though he reported to California much further along than expected in his recovery. And Jones returned to practice Tuesday after an injury earlier in camp to his left shoulder, the same one that required surgery when he was at Connecticut.
"Injuries are a part of football, but it's an awful feeling when it happens to one of your guys," Jones said. "I just hope the best for him. He's a veteran, been here a long time. He was looking forward to the season."

All-Pro receiver Dez Bryant had his most extensive work at practice since injuring a hamstring Aug. 2. He missed the offseason in a contract stalemate with the Cowboys.
Tuesday's practice was the first of three this week before the Cowboys break camp ahead of their first home preseason game against Minnesota on Saturday night. That could be Bryant's only chance to get on the field with Romo before the season opener Sept. 13 at home against the New York Giants.

"There's a heightened sense of urgency every day," coach Jason Garrett said earlier Tuesday. "Nothing to do with three days."

http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...th-knee-injury/ar-BBm6EeO?ocid=ansmsnsports11
 
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