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Subject: NFC West Division

  • Let the Healing Begin

    January 8, 2007
  • Sleepless in Seattle?

    January 5, 2007
  • Seattle Times Lists Things to Love About Dallas. No, You're Not on It. Sorry.

    January 5, 2007
  • L.A. Makes Pass in Dallas

    May 2, 2006
  • No One Wants Eddie LeBaron's Balls

    September 19, 2007
  • You Betcha: Week 4

    September 28, 2007
  • Cards to Keep Cowboys Fans Out, While FC Dallas Gets an Olympian

    July 24, 2008
  • NFL Preview: The Quarterbacks

    September 3, 2008
  • You Betcha: Week 3

    September 12, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 4

    September 23, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 5

    September 30, 2008
  • You Betcha: Week 7

    October 10, 2008
  • You Betcha: Week 8

    October 17, 2008
  • The Top (Bottom?) 10 Most Embarrassing Losses in Cowboys’ History

    October 20, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 8

    October 21, 2008
  • Falling Stars

    Who let the air out of the Cowboys? Jerry, Dave, Tony, the heat--you name it. A preview of Dallas' dying days.

    August 9, 2001
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 11

    November 11, 2008
  • You Betcha: Week 13

    Something I never envisioned typing along my life’s journey: Thank you, Martellus Bennett. But because of the backup tight end’s athletic, dramatic touchdown grab in Washington last week I’m still in bidness. Barely. Down a cool $7,500 this season, but in better shape than the poor schmucks who got hosed on Steelers-Chargers last week. You familiar? In short, on the game’s final play the Chargers attempted to lateral their way out of an 11-10 deficit, but instead Pittsbu

    November 21, 2008
  • You Betcha: Week 14

          If Boot Town can go out of business in Texas and if home builder D.R. Horton can lose $800 million and have its stock price shoot up because it's not that bad, then in this absurd, quirky financial climate anything's possible.   Even, perhaps, a winning streak? A colossal comeback from the cusp of Chapter 7?   Let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. Two wins in a row have afforded me a little ammunition, but I'm still a Christmas miracle from our w

    November 26, 2008
  • Clear skies ahead

    January 12, 1995
  • Barry blew it

    January 19, 1995
  • Joe Bob Briggs

    December 14, 1995
  • Discounting Super Sunday

    Are you ready for some football? You better be, because you're going to get some! Sunday is Superbowl XLIII, and the Pittsburgh Steelers square off against the Arizona Cardinals in Tampa Bay, Fla. Assuming you don't socialize with NFL sponsors and thus can't make it over to the Sunshine State yet don't want to watch at home, there are other options. Uptown favorite Frankie's Sports Bar and Grill will have drink specials all day and through the evening while hosting the game on more than 50 pl

    January 29, 2009
  • Video of the Week: Super Bowl XLIII Edition

    You like me, having trouble taking Super Bowl XLIII seriously? I mean, the Cardinals? The Arizona/Phoenix/St. Louis Cardinals?! I know, both teams beat the Cowboys, but neither feel "super." Just seems like another spare NFL game. This, sports fans, is what it would be like if the Clippers made the NBA Finals or the Tampa Bay Rays made the World Series. Oops. Yep, we've come to this.

    January 30, 2009
  • Whitt's End: 1.30.09

    Whether you're at the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt's End: *The Cowboys fined Martellus Bennett one game check for an obscenity-laced and offensive rap video. Interesting to see what they'll do to Anthony Spencer, who actually broke the law and got arrested. *So who you rootin' for in the Super Bowl: The Steelers, who have former Cowboys' safety Ray Horton on their coaching staff? Or the Cardinals, who have former Cowboys' assistants Clancy Penderga

    January 30, 2009
  • 43 Observations About Super Bowl XLIII

    To the victor go the spoils. Right, Hines?Steelers 27, Cardinals 23: Best Super Bowl ever? Santonio Holmes' tip-toe TD: Best Super Bowl catch ever? The Boss: Best Super Bowl halftime show ever? Better late than never, I've got XLIII thoughts about Super Bowl 43: 43. Gotta make it snappy. My free Grand Slam at Denny's is calling. 42. If you watched the Australian Open final, you saw Roger Federer break down into tears after losing to Rafael Nadal. Which begs the question, "After

    February 3, 2009
  • Fog is lifting

    February 26, 1998
  • Anywhere but here

    December 31, 1998
  • Whitt's End: 4.3.09

    Whether you're at the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt's End: *Seems Highland Park-ex and potential No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick Matthew Stafford isn't comfortable talking with teams - specifically a psychologist for the San Francisco 49ers - about his parents' divorce. It's wrong for 49ers coach Mike Singletary to go public with the tale, telling a radio station "if you're going to look at drafting a guy in the first round, and you're going to pay him mi

    April 3, 2009
  • Mojito Bowl

    January 22, 2009
  • Home Field Advantage

    December 18, 2008
  • Cowboys' Winter Wonderland

    Can Jerry's boys turn around the December jinx?

    December 4, 2008
  • Carving The Bird

    November 27, 2008
  • ...and Thank You for Tony Romo

    'Tis the season to thank those who helped stuff our stockings with Tony Romo

    December 27, 2007
  • Invinci-Bill

    Exactly why is Parcells Dallas' dictator?

    September 29, 2005
  • Choke Hold

    Tony Romo's blessing comes disguised as a blunder

    January 11, 2007
  • Dream of the 'Pokes Fan

    November 9, 2006
  • Tuna Meltdown

    Domineering dunce is dumbing down Dallas

    October 27, 2005
  • Parcells Guys

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

    August 25, 2005
  • Head Aik

    Hey, the mob's right: Troy is woozy and washed up--let's bring back Steve Pelluer!

    September 28, 2000
  • One angry man

    After a long history of public drunkenness and allegations of slashing two men's throats, it is time to examine the troubled practice of Dr. John Hargett

    September 25, 1997
  • Events for the week

    September 11, 1997
  • 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
  • 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
  • Wowboys 38, Seahags 17: My Top 10 Observations.

    AP​10. Ten. That's how many Cowboys caught passes Sunday. Of the players eligible to be a receiver, only Tashard Choice got shut out. 9. Halloween hangover. The end of Daylight Savings Time. Whatever. Something weird was going on at Cowboys Stadium, for I coulda swore I saw Bobby Carpenter make a play. A sack even. His first in 37 games. 8. From their neon green uniform trim, to open receivers falling down, to back-to-back defensive offside penalties to having 12 men in the huddle, the

    November 2, 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