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By James Alder, About.com Guide to Football

Cowboys Kick Off Annual Previews

Tuesday July 17, 2007
Considering the disappointing way their season ended in January, there's perhaps no team as anxious as the Dallas Cowboys to get the 2007 NFL season underway. So, we here at About.com thought it only fitting to kick off our annual team previews with a glimpse of what's going on down at Valley Ranch.

This year's analysis will tell you what's new, who's gone, what needs to change, and who's under pressure to perform.

So take a peak at our perspective, along with our prediction. And feel free to comment below. Read more...

Comments

July 18, 2007 at 8:35 am
(1) reginald says:

I thought your analysis of where the team is was very accurate, however I would add that safety and the down linemen on defense were not the only reason for that dismal collapse last december. Too many teams started passing to the fullback out in the flats and where were those line backers?
The entire unit seemed to not know who was to be covering who and where they were supposed to be and if I could sense it sitting on my couch here in Rialto I KNOW opposing q-backs did…and they DID..I predict 50% improvement(defense) if they let Roy Williams do what he got famous for…’making q-backs piss in their pants’.. He definately cannot cover my aunt Jeannie..And I agree if Romo can hold onto footballs, he will become a real threat at that position…my Prediction…NFC east champs; record 9th Superbowl appearance.

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