ESPN.com - Excerpt from Scout's Notebook

Colo

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Tony Romo's emergence as an elite quarterback has been the result of his ability to trust his less-heralded teammates. With the Rams devoting most of their attention to Terrell Owens and Jason Witten, Romo relied on Patrick Crayton to key the passing attack, as the Cowboys rolled up more than 500 yards of total offense. If the Cowboys can continue to get big performances from their supporting cast, Romo and the offense will be unstoppable.

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Eddie

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Sounds good to me. Crayton is out not so secret weapon.

We still have Hurd to unleash.

Fasano is another option.

We have some guns.

They haven't even seen Stanback yet.
 

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Eddie;1683201 said:
Sounds good to me. Crayton is out not so secret weapon.

We still have Hurd to unleash.

Fasano is another option.

We have some guns.

They haven't even seen Stanback yet.

I don't know if we can work Stanback in this year minus injury
 

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<--cowboys offenseive weapons
 

BouncingCheese

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Romo hasn't even thrown to Fasano that much and he has been playing well. We dont have an incredible downfield burner but we have recievers and TEs with great hands and who can run great routes. That is more important. Thats why Bobby Engram is still on the Seahawks and Darrell jackson is gone. Hands are more important than speed.
 

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We'll see Miles Austin before Stanbach. I am hoping that both get time on the field to make some catches so we can evaluate the need for a high draft pick at WR. Like I've said before, Cowboys didn't draft Stanbach in the 4th round because they thought he could be a legit #2.
 
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