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Subject: AFC East Division

  • The Road to the, um, Super Bowl?

    April 11, 2007
  • All-All-All-All-Stars

    January 25, 2007
  • J-E-T...Uh...J-E-...

    November 28, 2006
  • Football vs. Futbol

    November 10, 2006
  • Game Won

    June 9, 2006
  • Billy and the Jets

    April 19, 2006
  • America's Schedule

    April 6, 2006
  • Labor of Love

    March 9, 2006
  • Two Media Releases For the Price of One Blog Entry

    October 3, 2007
  • You Betcha: Week 5

    October 5, 2007
  • Because You Can't See This Ad Enough

    October 9, 2007
  • Young Folk Sticks Around and Sees Last Night Through

    October 9, 2007
  • Scattershooting ...

    October 11, 2007
  • Let's Just Get This One Out of the Way

    October 15, 2007
  • Tom Brady Is the Cat’s Meow

    October 15, 2007
  • Merry Christmas, Cowboys

    December 10, 2007
  • So, Are We Supposed To Feel Better Or Worse?

    February 4, 2008
  • Last Night: Flogging Molly at House of Blues

    February 4, 2008
  • Sports Notes Almost as Long as An 11-Run Sixth Inning

    April 24, 2008
  • Commence: Re-Entry

    August 1, 2008
  • NFL Preview: The Quarterbacks

    September 3, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 4

    September 23, 2008
  • Redskins 26, Cowboys 24: From the Couch

    September 29, 2008
  • Dallas Cowboys Are No. 1! At Least in Something.

    November 12, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 15

    Okay, I'm swamped up to here penning a cover story about a former Cowboy you haven't thought about in a long time, so let's make this snappy. Besides, isn't it best to eat your crow on the run? After praising Cowboys' quarterback Tony Romo in a swath of I-told-you-so's last week, he went out and looked like the goofball from the worst flag football team you ever played on. Goofy grins. Running to the heater between plays. Sailing passes. Fumbling. Throwing high and wide intercep

    December 9, 2008
  • Didn't Take Zach Thomas Long to Get His Fill of the Cowboys

    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Zach Thomas. Unlike Brad Pitt in the movie, Zach didn't exactly grow younger as he got older. But boy did he grow sick and tired in a hurry. This is how it was supposed to work: After a successful, yet ultimately unfulfilling career in Miami, Zach Thomas returns to his home state. A hero at Texas Tech, he'll be a legendary spittin' image of Lee Roy Jordan with the Dallas Cowboys. In February he signs a one-year, $3 million contract to play inside li

    January 21, 2009
  • Buzz

    August 29, 1996
  • Route 666

    July 23, 1998
  • 'Round midnight

    October 1, 1998
  • A fan's sour notes

    November 26, 1998
  • Neighborhood Services

    Goods things here are worth waiting for

    January 22, 2009
  • The Dallas Cowboys' Dumbsday Defense

    Despite Dallas' 5-1 start, the Phillips 3-4 has been stupefying

    October 18, 2007
  • Parcells Guys

    Can has-beens from a coach's glory years change the cowboys from mediocrites to monsters?

    August 25, 2005
  • Fitting the Bill

    Parcells is remaking the Cowboys in his image-- no, not pasty and white

    May 13, 2004
  • Search Party

    Bill Parcells is looking for a few good men. Good luck.

    August 21, 2003
  • Jitterbug

    Once considered a first-round bust, John Avery wants to prove he can still dance on the field

    August 2, 2001
  • Nas and Kelis Are Quitters, Jimmy Buffett Loves The Dolphins, The Dears Have To Walk

    Your daily dose of national music news for Monday, May 4, 2009...After six years of marriage Nas and Kelis have decided to call it quits. The couple is splitting up... even though she's seven months pregnant.Jimmy Buffett is now a business partner with the Miami Dolphins. I just hope Bill Parcells doesn't refer to him as "she." Unfortunately, it's not unheard of for a indie band to have their equipment stolen after a gig. But, for The Dears, they actually had their tour bus stolen!

    May 4, 2009
  • Life After Football: Good for Leon Lett

    Speaking of players addressing the media in the most uncomfortable of predicaments, my I re-introduce one Leon Lett. Everyone remembers the former Dallas Cowboy's all-time gaffes - at Super Bowl XXVII and in the snow against the Miami Dolphins in 1993. But afterward - unlike Dirk Nowitzki - Lett went into hiding. For days. For weeks. For months. Forever. At Super Bowl XXVIII Media Day in the Georgia Dome, Lett tried to face the music. But the music freaked him right out. Started sweati

    May 8, 2009
  • Ladies in the Locker Room. With Coach Joe?

    ​So Coach Joe lures all these women into the locker room and then ... Actually, no, it's not a scene-setter for the most bizarre porn on the planet, it's Football 101 for Ladies. And it's not a bad idea. Not bad at all. The premise is that Joe Avezzano and his three Super Bowl rings know what they are talking about it. The extension is that women want to know football, but are generally too intimidated to ask their men. Enter "Ladies Locker Room", a weekly seminar on the ba

    September 9, 2009
  • How 'Bout Them Cowboys Tickets?

    ​Even if you've never heard of the Fan Cost Index, the name is pretty self-explanatory: It's what a family of four could expect to spend at a sporting event, simple as that. Factored into the costs, per Team Marketing Index's arguable equation: the price of two adult average price tickets, two child average price tickets, four small sodas, two small beers, two programs, parking and two adult-size caps. The ball-cap buy seems like an unnecessary add-on; then again, only two beers ... and smalls

    September 10, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 1

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    September 15, 2009
  • T.O. = Thoroughly Overrated

    ​Week 1 receiving stats: Terrell Owens, Buffalo Bills - 2 catches, 46 yards, 0 touchdowns. Loss. Miles Austin, Roy Williams, Patrick Crayton, Dallas Cowboys - 8 catches, 263 yards, 3 touchdowns. Win. My reaction? ...

    September 15, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 5

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    October 7, 2009
  • One Year Later: The Cowboys Overpaid for Roy Williams. Duh.

    ​Seems strange timing to bemoan the Dallas Cowboys' receiving corps in the wake of Miles Austin's record-setting day, but let's face it - the trade for Roy Williams a year ago has been a gigantic flop. My first reaction to news that the Cowboys had acquired Williams and a 7th-round pick in 2010 from the Detroit Lions in exchange for a 1st, 3rd and 6th in 2009: Wow, initially that seems like a lot. (The Lions, by the way, turned those picks into Oklahoma State tig

    October 13, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 6

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    October 14, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 7

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    October 20, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 8

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    October 27, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 9

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    November 3, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 9

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    November 10, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Ratings: Week 10

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    November 17, 2009