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Dallas Cowboys 2008 Article
For the Dallas Cowboys, last season's terribly disappointing conclusion is still fresh in their minds. The Cowboys appeared to be the clear favorite in the NFC to reach the Super Bowl, with only the Green Bay Packers providing a challenge. However, the Cowboys were stunned on their home turf by the rival New York Giants in the second round of the playoffs. Heading into 2008, it appears that owner Jerry Jones is dead set on winning the Super Bowl. In the offseason, Jones gave wide receiver Terrell Owens a contract extension, as well as running back Marion Barber and cornerback Terrence Newman. All three players were extremely happy with their offers and should be committed to showing Jones they were worth the money. Barber has never been a feature back and many question whether he can take the beating over the course of a full season, but the Cowboys seem confident in the very physical runner. It also helps that the Cowboys select running back Felix Jones in the NFL Draft. Jones, who some felt was just as talented as college backfield mate Darren McFadden, will be able to spell Barber and could also see time as a kickoff or punt returner. The teams defense should be significantly better than last year thanks to the addition of cornerback Pacman Jones. The team traded a fourth round pick to the Tennessee Titans for Jones, who they hope will stay out of trouble and resurrect his career in Dallas. Jones could also become a factor on both punt and kick returns, which would also help boost the special teams units. Dallas is still a little shaky at the linebacker position, but head coach Wade Phillips always has plenty of defensive wrinkles to help offset any weaknesses on that side of the ball. The Cowboys are very balanced on both side of the ball and are certainly the NFC favorite to make it to the Super Bowl, especially if quarterback Brett Favre doesnt come back to the Packers. GreatSeats.com uses secure servers to process your order for the Dallas Cowboys. You may also purchase your Dallas Cowboys Tickets by phone at 1-800-664-5056. Our office is open Mon - Fri 10am - 6pm and Sat 10am - 5pm EST.
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