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No team is more unpredictable than the Dallas Cowboys.America’s Team enters every campaign with Super Bowl expectations. And those expectations aren’t foolish—they always look phenomenal on paper. But key weaknesses emerge and derail …

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May 16th, 2012 | Filed under Dallas Cowboys, NFC East, NFL, Opinion

I say “supposedly” because there’s some debate in regard to what the real Super Bowl rings look like.See, New York Giants’ players continue to post pictures of the alleged ring on Twitter, but defensive end Justin Tuck continues to insist that the…

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The 2012 Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders will not have a 55-year-old grandmother of two on the squad, but Sharon Simmons of Carollton, Texas, made a serious run in the audition process to become a part of the world’s most famous cheerleading team. Lif…

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May 16th, 2012 | Filed under Dallas Cowboys, Football, NFC East, NFL, Opinion, The NFC East Blog

Tim Hightower’s return bodes well for the prospects of the Washington Redskins offense this season. Despite his injury situation, if Hightower can prove his fitness in camp, he should be named the starter.Despite the positive performances of Roy Helu a…

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May 16th, 2012 | Filed under Football, NFC East, NFL, Opinion, Tim Hightower, Washington Redskins

In his third year as head coach of the Washington Redskins, Mike Shanahan is facing immense pressure to produce a winning season or risk losing his job. With training camp on the horizon, there are several position battles that could make a big differe…

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May 16th, 2012 | Filed under Football, NFC East, NFL, Opinion, Washington Redskins