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Bob Sturm: Cowboys "have too many good players." | Dallas Morning News
In a recent chat, Sturm wrote about his overall impression of the team:
First and foremost, this is a confident group. They know they are one of the teams to beat, but are still hungry to prove their quality. I think it is great that there are teams in the NFC who they are shooting for, namely the Seattle Seahawks who have run the NFC for a while now. The Cowboys are good, but they still realize they need to go up another level to get where they wish to go. They also are a deep group and are eager to challenge each other for spots.
I love the fact that the 53 man looks stronger than usual and that there are so many fine players that cut downs are actually difficult. I feel that a few cuts will be picked up elsewhere and that isn’t normally a Cowboys issue. They actually have too many good players. There are some positions of concern, but this camp has been solid. If they can make it a bit longer without any catastrophic injuries, then the August mission will have been accomplished.
Peter King: Tony Romo quarterbacks Cowboys in very 'Staubach-ian' way | Dallas Morning News
King joined Shan & R.J. on 105.3 The Fan earlier this week and discussed the Cowboys season outlook, his best Jerry Jones story, the transition of power from Jerry to Stephen, and his take on Tony Romo:
"I’ve always liked him. It’s amazing he’s 35 years old. I’m blown away by it. That’s what happens a lot of times when you cover guys over the years. Jason Witten to me seems like he’s 47 years old. Tony Romo seems like he’s 27. I don’t know. It’s good to see him. He’s just a good person who’s handled being the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys to me in a very Staubach-ian way, a very cool way."
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