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11-22-2010, 04:12 AM
Bill Nichols
ARLINGTON -- Most Cowboys fans did not know that his name was Bryan McCann when the season started.
But after making game-changing plays in two straight games, McCann has made a name for himself – actually, several names.
"Big-Play McCann," Gerald Sensabaugh said, walking through the locker room as a crowd of reporters circled McCann.
"McCann-o-mite," offered punter Mat McBriar.
The Lions must be wondering just who McCann thinks he is.
Detroit's Nick Harris pinned Dallas three times inside the 5-yard line with punts that stuck like wedge shots on soft greens. Harris was going for his fourth green in regulation when McCann became "Da Man."
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ARLINGTON -- Most Cowboys fans did not know that his name was Bryan McCann when the season started.
But after making game-changing plays in two straight games, McCann has made a name for himself – actually, several names.
"Big-Play McCann," Gerald Sensabaugh said, walking through the locker room as a crowd of reporters circled McCann.
"McCann-o-mite," offered punter Mat McBriar.
The Lions must be wondering just who McCann thinks he is.
Detroit's Nick Harris pinned Dallas three times inside the 5-yard line with punts that stuck like wedge shots on soft greens. Harris was going for his fourth green in regulation when McCann became "Da Man."
Read More http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/football/cowboys/stories/112210dnspocownicholsinsider.25225d2a1.html