Not a good week to be missing WRs

I don't think we need big games out of either of those guys really.

We just can't tip our hand to the defense with the assumption that those guys can go out and beat their man straight up... because that's just asking for trouble.

Use play-action. Run out of passing formations to keep the safeties honest.

And use Williams how he should be used-- as a deep threat to stretch the field or clear out space for Bryant/Witten underneath. And if the decoy doesn't work, trust Williams to beat his guy downfield and take a shot. If it's intercepted, it might as well have been a punt.

Ok but promise you'll be here telling the mouth foaming hordes that Romos ints were as good as punts lol
 
Good activate all running backs , give them each one or two series and repeat it , keep the Denver D grasping for air and keep Peyton on sideline.

And when he gets on field , hit him every occasion possible.

Use Dunbar in space as WR

That's probably a better strategy than what they will actually do.
 
I think at this point we can all be pretty certain Miles is going to miss multiple games every year.
 
I would go for it on 4th down in the redzone if the distance is short but Garrett will play it conservative and kick field goals which will give us no chance........
 
It's going to get ugly, fast. I just hope we aren't embarrassed too much.
 
This is a great week. Why have them play in a game that we are doomed in?

If you have them in fantasy then that is another story
 
Does the OP have some inside info? I have seen nothing that says Harris isn't playing Sunday. He's been limited in practice, but has not missed an entire day this week.

Austin on the other hand will be a no-go. Hang nail is still bothering him.
 
I can swear I saw Austin practicing in the Thursday practice photos in the dallascowboys.com , but the reports are negative! I'm hoping he will play .
 

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