In a probably preview of Super Bowl 45, The Dallas Cowboys totally dismantled Houston 27-13, in a game that wasn't as close as the score indicates. Led by perennial all-Pro and future Hall of Famer Tony "Little Staubach" Romo, America's Team was efficient on offense, passing for 284 yards and two touchdowns, along with Marion Barber powering for another TD, as Dallas asserted their dominance of Texas football in shutting down the Oilers. DeMarcus Ware, the strongest force on defense in the NFL since the heyday of Lawrence Taylor, added three sacks.
After having the NFL-WWE officials steal a win from Dallas with a phantom holding callin Week 1 against the Washington Foreskins, America's Team was out of sync against the lowly Chicago Bears. However, the Cowboys have now found their foothold, destroying the AFC's best team and once again showing why they're the favorites to win their all-time record 9th Super Bowl appearance.
Wise men still follow the Star.
After having the NFL-WWE officials steal a win from Dallas with a phantom holding callin Week 1 against the Washington Foreskins, America's Team was out of sync against the lowly Chicago Bears. However, the Cowboys have now found their foothold, destroying the AFC's best team and once again showing why they're the favorites to win their all-time record 9th Super Bowl appearance.
Wise men still follow the Star.