This Sunday the Dallas Cowboys answered the critical question: How will the passing game survive after the departure of wide receiver Terrell Owens?
A 34-21 victory over the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay was a good start for the 2009 season. But the score could have been higher for the Cowboys.
Without the drama or the popcorn that we had come to expect from Owens, the Cowboys looked like a team more focused under the leadership of quarterback Tony Romo.
Even Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett looked more in control of the scripting of plays.
Romo passed for a career high 353 yards. He completed 16/27 for 59.3% avg. not the completion percentage we are use to seeing from Romo.
Romo didn't have to rely in "Old Faithful" ...
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Article written by Janet Kessler
For the Dallas Cowboys’ Passing Game ,There Is Life After T.O.!
Posted: 14th September 2009 by Janet Kessler in NFLComments Off on For the Dallas Cowboys’ Passing Game ,There Is Life After T.O.!