Cowboys curious to see if they can handle Eagles

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IRVING, Texas (AP)—By all accounts, the Dallas Cowboys are a vastly different team than the version that left Philadelphia in shame last December.

Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett has turned Tony Romo(notes) into a smarter, more patient quarterback who throws to anyone who is open without playing favorites. Quite often, that’s become a guy named Miles Austin(notes).

Wade Phillips has added defensive coordinator to his title, plugged a hole at strong safety and gotten a huge boost from Keith Brooking(notes) at inside linebacker. DeMarcus Ware(notes) has snapped out of an early slump to again become a ferocious quarterback stalker, despite a stress fracture in his left foot, and the cornerbacks are playing better, too.

The arrival of Joe DeCamillis as special-teams drill sergeant has paid the biggest dividends. Patrick Crayton(notes) has returned punts for touchdowns the last two weeks and rookie kickoff specialist David Buehler(notes) has a league-best 17 touchbacks—17 more than Dallas had last season.

Still, when the Cowboys return to Philadelphia on Sunday night, the main story line won’t be whether they are simply good enough to match up with the Eagles. The scrutiny will be about whether they are tough enough to handle everything that is on the line: a showdown for first place in the NFC East, plus the bonus of seeking revenge against the team that so demonstratively kept them from making the playoffs last season.

Even Dallas players are eager to find out if they’re up to it.

“I’m curious, a lot of guys are curious, to really know where we are,” defensive co-captain Bradie James(notes) said Wednesday. “This is a chance for us to get over the hump, I would say, because it’s a division game. We’ve got some stuff on the line—again—and I want to see how we will respond. … It’ll speak volumes for a lot of different things.”

Bill Parcells used to say that coaching the Cowboys is like playing the big room in Las Vegas. Along those lines, then, this game is showtime, a performance on prime-time television with everyone across the league and the country watching. Remember, beyond the dramatic elements, this a battle between 5-2 teams.

“You don’t know what’s going to happen, you don’t know who is going to show up,” Dallas receiver Roy Williams said. “You don’t know if the Eagles are going to show up, if the Cowboys are going to show up or what’s going to happen. We didn’t show up the last time we were out there, but … .”

Mental toughness has been a question about the Cowboys for years; after all, they haven’t won a playoff game since 1996. In just the last two seasons, Dallas has gone 13-3 in the regular season only to lose its first playoff game, then went 1-3 last December to miss the playoffs.

Because of the team’s recent late-season flops, players know they’re going to be reminded about it plenty come December. That’s why winning a game like this could go a long way toward showing things might be different this time around.

And, of course, losing would indicate the same old, same old.

“I think everybody realizes what’s at stake in this game, how crucial this one really is,” Crayton said. “I’m not going to call it a ‘must win’ because it’s not going to break the season. But I think it’s a ‘have-to-win.”’

Phillips hasn’t brought up last year’s finale. Then again, why should he? Everyone remembers.

“We want this year’s team to be motivated by how we’re playing and what we’re doing, with a different team,” Phillips said.

Still, it’s important to realize those differences stemmed from the 44-6 debacle.

Team owner Jerry Jones re-evaluated his entire organization after that game. He dumped Terrell Owens(notes) and several other malcontents, fired defensive coordinator Brian Stewart and special teams coach Bruce Read, and made the offense more “Romo-friendly.”

The revamped unit is averaging 411.1 yards per game, second-best in the NFL, and Romo has gone three straight games without an interception for the first time in his career. Dallas has won all three, too.

The Cowboys have been helped by a soft schedule. Only one of their victories was against a team with a winning record, and that team, Atlanta, is only 4-3.

Philadelphia has won four of five. The exception was failing to score a touchdown in a loss against Oakland. However, last Sunday, the Eagles jumped all over the New York Giants on the way to a 40-17 victory. When the Cowboys played the Giants, they blew a lead in the final minute in the opener of their $1.2 billion new stadium and lost.

Something else to consider: Dallas and Philadelphia have split the season series the last two years, with the Cowboys winning both early season games and the Eagles taking both rematches.

“If we win, it’ll be, ‘All hail to the Cowboys,”’ Williams said. “If we lose, we can’t beat the top-notch teams, yada, yada, yada. So we just want to go out there and play our game and hopefully it’s a W.”

Updated Nov 4, 5:22 pm EST
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  1. Julie
    17. Posted by Julie Thu Nov 5 11:33am EST

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    Whether or not the cowboys have had a soft schedule is up for debate, but it was still hard for them to beat the KC Chiefs. That game was an embarassment. They should have run all over the them. I live in KC and the Chiefs are a source of shame. The Cowboys out-played the Chiefs, yard-wise, but the score told another story.
    I love the Cowboys dearly, and have since 1997, but I think they'll have a tough time with this game. Guess we'll see.
  2. Ninja Assassin
    16. Posted by Ninja Assassin Thu Nov 5 8:37am EST

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    I LOVE the "soft schedule" argument. You have to remember, those teams didn't start out with a bunch of losses. They picked up one of those losses from the Cowboys. You don't get handed a victory just because you should beat a team. Go ask the Eagles. Unlike the Eagles, who fell apart in Oakland because they assumed they would win, the Cowboys have been competitive in all their games. With Miles Austin developing, and Romo taking care of the ball, the Eagles now have a well-rounded, no-gimmick offense to deal with.

    I fully expect the Cowboys to win, but it doesn't mean anything if they don't win in the rematch.
  3. Michelle
    15. Posted by Michelle Thu Nov 5 2:51am EST

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    Cowboys helped by a soft schedule, yet the Eagles, who happen to have same schedule, LOSING to Raiders, happens to be an exception. You're a freaking moron.
  4. Michelle
    14. Posted by Michelle Thu Nov 5 2:42am EST

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    And how convenient to mention Falcons are now 4-3. They were 4-1 when the Cowboys took them down. You must be one of those closet Eagle geeks. I'm sure after they beat Philly, the Eagles will all of a sudden be a "nobody team", too, I suppose. Then you can print the Eagles are only 5-3 when we go take down Green Bay, who happen to be only 4-3 as well. I suppose a team only gets credit if they beat the Cowboys, not if they lose to them. What a joke!
  5. Michelle
    13. Posted by Michelle Thu Nov 5 2:25am EST

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    I wouldn't give Garrett too much credit for Romo's success. I would give it all pretty much to Austin, because before Austin stepped up, Romo had very much looked liked he regressed after losing Owens. Ever since Austin has stepped up, Romo looks like a more mature version of his usual exuberant self. I think Garrett almost turned the guy into a lifeless robot. But thanks to Austin, he's back!
  6. Elvis was king
    12. Posted by Elvis was king Thu Nov 5 12:08am EST

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    If they play like they have played the last three weeks, they can win. Put the pressure on McNabb, he always struggles when he's pressured. The only quality team the Eagles have beaten is the Giants, so they obviously aren't invincible, especially since they lost to lowly Oakland. I think the Cowboys have a great chance to win this one, especially if they go in ready to avenge the embarassing loss from last year. Go Boys!!
  7. DaStarShinesBright
    11. Posted by DaStarShinesBright Wed Nov 4 7:54pm EST

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    Great Article. Thx for pointing out something...

    Everyone talks about the really bad last game of the season.... Yes that game was terribad. It was clutch, crucial, and Cowboys got walked over. Remember though, Cowboys stomped the Eagles in the first game that season. This is just an opportunity for the Cowboys to show this maturity we keep hoping for to win games that means something.

    Cowboys can win if:
    If the offense can focus on the running game. We all know Garrett isn't going to start Jones, give him a lil Choice, and then pound it with the Barbarian like a smart man would. The Eagles Line is not the greatest, and they have trouble putting pressure on, especially against an OLine like ours. Their secondary is extremely talented so Romo can't force it. Run it enough will get one-on-one coverage to allow an open WR to get a toss, or check down to good ole Reliable Witten.

    Defense *MUST* defend Jackson. That makes us have to focus on both Jackson and Westbrook. Get pressure on McNabb and force errors. Never forget about Jackson. Must finish tackles. Must keep off the penalties.
  8. Ryei
    10. Posted by Ryei Wed Nov 4 6:18pm EST

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    I love this article!
  9. ab
    9. Posted by ab Wed Nov 4 6:08pm EST

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    How come he said the cowboys have been helped by a soft schedule, yet the eagles have beaten: washington, tampa, carolina, and kc...the same teams the cowboys beat...plus they lost to oakland
  10. cowboy up
    8. Posted by cowboy up Wed Nov 4 6:05pm EST

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    Hey #5!! True American. Yeah ok. How bout you go back to squealerville and stay off of the Cowboy blogs. We don't need you, soooo piss off!!!!!
  11. DOC
    7. Posted by DOC Wed Nov 4 5:53pm EST

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    It will all be about the offensive line protecting Romo. Romo also has to be aware of the blitz and be ready to change the play at the line. The winner will be the team that protects the QB the best. If the COWBOYS have the focus and intensity they will win the battle of the lineman and this will mean victory. GO COWBOYS!!!
  12. lopez
    6. Posted by lopez Wed Nov 4 5:53pm EST

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    Cowboys 17
    eagles 10
  13. True American
    5. Posted by True American Wed Nov 4 4:05pm EST

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    Eagles will be flying high on Sunday night!

    Sorry Girls, another melt down is a com'in!
  14. Lawrence
    4. Posted by Lawrence Wed Nov 4 3:38pm EST

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    This is an important game but, I wouldn't put too much emphasis on "keeping your fingers crossed" as I had a friend say today. In the 5 wins this season the Boys have won by an average of 14 pts, In there 2 loses they only lost by a possesion. 2pts. to the giANTs and 7 to Denver and they were REALLY playing bad in those 2 games. When Romo is off he is relly OFF. But when he is hot and he is coming in to this game, we win by big margins.

    I am going to give them the benefit of the doubt...they come in with momentum and put the beagles in the "dawg pound" with Cleveland. I am glad to see them rolling again and I think this is our season. A lot better then coming in hot and going out cold like last year. This year they came in luke warm and are just giong to get hotter. Go Cowboys!!! Clip them wings and make Philly lay an egg!
  15. ~PANCHO~
    3. Posted by ~PANCHO~ Wed Nov 4 3:17pm EST

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    agreee Michael...no picks.....great chance to win the game. LET'S GO COWBOYS!
  16. Michael
    2. Posted by Michael Wed Nov 4 3:06pm EST

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    No picks by Romo and they can win. This will be their first real test as this will be the biggest game of the year so far. Trust me, last years beat down is still fresh in the Boys minds and they won't let it happen again. Even if they don't win it will be alot closer than 44-6.
  17. Gramma's Boy
    1. Posted by Gramma's Boy Wed Nov 4 2:57pm EST

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    Keep the mental mistakes to a minimum and they will have a very good chance.
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