Monday, October 30, 2006

Cowboys Enter The Romo Era

The Dallas Cowboys new quarterback, Tony Romo, started his first regular season game on Sunday night against the Carolina Panthers. The first quarter was kind of shaky for both the offense abd the defense, and the score was 14-0 in favor of the Panthers when the quarter ended.

But after the first quarter ended, the Cowboys settled down and played some good football. They got 10 points back in the second quarter, even though the million-dollar kicker missed another field goal. No one scored in the third quarter.

The game was busted wide open in the fourth quarter, with the Cowboys scoring another 25 unanswered points. The final score was 35-14.

After the horrendous game they had last week, the Cowboys needed to win this game. They looked as good this week as they looked bad last week. I hope this is the team we'll be seeing for the rest of the season. The only negative thing in this game was the fact that they got too many penalties again. They still need to work on that.

Next week, Dallas travels to Washington to play the Redskins. We should see a good game there. Washington has their back against the wall and cannot afford to lose another game. Add that to the fact that these two teams really don't like each other, and it should be an interesting game. I'm looking forward to it.

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