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The Fine Fifteen
11. Dallas (7-4). I can't even begin to imagine what it must be like for Tony Romo, having to pacify Terrell Owens for about two hours out of every workday.
The Award Section
Offensive Players of the Week
Terrell Owens, WR, Dallas. He asked for it, he got it. Inexplicably, the 49ers put about half the defensive pressure on Owens than he'd seen in recent weeks, and they paid for it. Owens, who'd blabbed to Deion Sanders during the week that he was still great and he just wasn't getting the ball enough, put up. His seven-catch, 213-yard day was vintage T.O.
Special Teams Players of the Week
Carlos Polk, LB, Dallas. The longtime San Diego backup linebacker signed with the Cowboys before this season, and Dallas is glad he did. With the 49ers hanging around a little too close in the second quarter, Polk burst up the middle to block an Andy Lee punt out of the end zone for a safety, giving Dallas a 9-6 lead, which led to 13 more Dallas points in the second quarter.
11. Dallas (7-4). I can't even begin to imagine what it must be like for Tony Romo, having to pacify Terrell Owens for about two hours out of every workday.
The Award Section
Offensive Players of the Week
Terrell Owens, WR, Dallas. He asked for it, he got it. Inexplicably, the 49ers put about half the defensive pressure on Owens than he'd seen in recent weeks, and they paid for it. Owens, who'd blabbed to Deion Sanders during the week that he was still great and he just wasn't getting the ball enough, put up. His seven-catch, 213-yard day was vintage T.O.
Special Teams Players of the Week
Carlos Polk, LB, Dallas. The longtime San Diego backup linebacker signed with the Cowboys before this season, and Dallas is glad he did. With the 49ers hanging around a little too close in the second quarter, Polk burst up the middle to block an Andy Lee punt out of the end zone for a safety, giving Dallas a 9-6 lead, which led to 13 more Dallas points in the second quarter.