Juke99
09-08-2011, 09:01 AM
Miguel A. Castro
Shortly after NFL owners and players reached an agreement to end a more than 18-week lockout, the Dallas Cowboys focused on putting their 6-10 finish in 2010 behind them.
Way behind them.
With a healthy Tony Romo — who was sidelined for most of last season with a broken left clavicle — back in the starting lineup, there was no question if Dallas' offense could return to its old form.
Its defense, on the other hand, was another story.
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/sacultura/conexion/article/Dallas-Cowboys-pinning-defensive-hopes-on-Ryan-2159190.php#ixzz1XMyYvanF
Shortly after NFL owners and players reached an agreement to end a more than 18-week lockout, the Dallas Cowboys focused on putting their 6-10 finish in 2010 behind them.
Way behind them.
With a healthy Tony Romo — who was sidelined for most of last season with a broken left clavicle — back in the starting lineup, there was no question if Dallas' offense could return to its old form.
Its defense, on the other hand, was another story.
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/sacultura/conexion/article/Dallas-Cowboys-pinning-defensive-hopes-on-Ryan-2159190.php#ixzz1XMyYvanF