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Cowboys vs. Redskins: A Chat With Hogs Haven
11/20/09, SB Nation

In anticipation of the Cowboys vs. Redskins game, Blogging The Boys chatted with Hogs Haven to find out what's going with the Skins.
Start 'em and sit 'em: Your Week 11 fantasy football guide
11/20/09, dallasnews.com: Football: Dallas Cowboys

DMN staff picks (11/20)
11/20/09, dallasnews.com: Football: Dallas Cowboys

Keith Brooking: Games Galore
11/20/09, Dallas Cowboys - Official Site (Podcasts)

Brooking talks about playing on Sunday and then turning around and playing on Thanksgiving Day.
Talkin' Cowboys: Redskins Game Predictions
11/20/09, Dallas Cowboys - Official Site (Podcasts)

Mickey and Rob give their predictions of the Cowboys/Redskins game.
Wade Phillips Press Conference
11/20/09, Dallas Cowboys - Official Site (Podcasts)

Wade Phillips answers questions before practice at Cowboys Stadium.
Final Word: NFC East
11/20/09, ESPN - Dallas Cowboys

» NFC Final Word: East | West | North | South » AFC: East | West | North | South

Five nuggets of knowledge about Week 11 in the Beast.

The Redskins have to do a better job against double moves. The Skins are coming off a nice win, but the secondary let Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall get deep on two touchdowns and he could have had another if not for a poorly thrown pass. Carlos Rogers, DeAngelo Hall and Fred Smoot are all aggressive players who sometimes get caught guessing on routes. The Cowboys have had success with Miles Austin on double routes and I would expect them to try to take advantage of the Redskins' aggressiveness. It also looks like Redskins safeties LaRon Landry and Reed Doughty have taken some poor angles to the ball on deep throws. The Cowboys have to be more balanced on offense this week, but they'll still take some shots downfield. Look for the Redskins to shade Landry in Austin's direction, which might open something up for Roy Williams on a vertical route.

Can the Giants fix their issues on defense? The good news is that this is the healthiest they've been all season. There's even a chance that cornerback Aaron Ross finally returns to the field. The Giants have paid dearly for not having sufficient depth at safety. If Ross could actually move over and help them at safety, there could be a huge payoff. I also think this could be a big game for former Falcons linebacker Michael Boley. The team pretty much gave up on the speedy linebacker. Now, he has a chance to make them pay. The Falcons lose an important player with running back Michael Turner out this week. Quarterback Matt Ryan will have to get the job done, and he's been very shaky in protecting the footbally lately. He managed games so well last season that it's hard to believe that he could throw so many interceptions. The Giants need to get in his face early and not allow him to find a rhythm.

I think the Eagles will be much better on defense this week. And I'm not just talking about the fact that they'll be staring across from the interception-machine known as Jay Cutler. It looks like Joe Mays will step in at middle linebacker, allowing Chris Gocong to return to the strong-side spot. With Will Witherspoon at the weak-side position, I think the Eagles will look like a more athletic team. Mays isn't a star or anything but he's capable of covering running backs and tight ends. If Sheldon Brown can play through a hamstring injury, I think the Eagles will be OK in the secondary. If Brown can't go, the Eagles are going to be hurting. Quintin Mikell and Asante Samuel are both strong players, but they wouldn't have much help with Brown on the sideline. Defensive coordinator Sean McDermott desperately needs his front four to generate most of the pass-rush. You don't want to be bringing a lot of blitzes with the way this secondary looks right now.

Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett needs to re-discover the running game. Garrett said the game plan got "out of whack" last week against the Packers because of some down-and-distance situations. Some of that's true, but he could've done more to establish the running game. What's the point in spending a first-round pick on Felix Jones if you're going to give him three touches in a tight game? Jones is one of the most explosive players on the team and Garrett has to dial him up this week. Owner Jerry Jones pretty much said the same thing this week. He wants to see the other Jones get more opportunities, so hopefully that happens.

Watch this matchup between Cowboys right tackle Doug Free and Redskins linebacker Brian Orakpo. I realize that Orakpo's a stand-up linebacker on first down but he'll see plenty of action at defensive end. He's a strong player who loves to use the bull-rush -- and I think that's Free's biggest deficiency. The former Northern Illinois player moves really well laterally and he's what scouts call a good "foot athlete," but he can get overpowered. Look for Skins defensive coordinator Greg Blache to try and get Orakpo in one-on-one situations with Free. The Cowboys will try to counter that by helping out Free with tight ends. If the Redskins pull off the upset, I think Orakpo will have had a monster game. Keep that in mind this Sunday. And have a tremendous football weekend.
NFC East News From The Web
NYG: Fantasy Football Live Chat: Friday @ 2 p.m.
11/20/09,New York Daily News - The Blue Screen Blog

PHI: Doctor develops absorbing system to help prevent concussions
11/20/09,Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News

WAS: News & Notes: Moss Has Dallas On His Mind
11/20/09,Washington Redskins - Official Site

Transactions
10/14
Allen Rossum
CB
Signed
10/12
Duke Preston
C
Re-signed
10/12
Chauncey Washingt
RB
Released
10/06
Cletis Gordon
CB
Signed
09/22
Chauncey Washingt
RB
Signed to the practice squad
Dallas Recent Draft Picks
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  • Pick
  • Player Name
  • Position
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  • Jason Williams
  • OLB
  • Western Illinois
  • 2
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  • Robert Brewster
  • OT
  • Ball State
  • 3
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  • Stephen McGee
  • QB
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  • Brandon Williams
  • DE
  • Texas Tech
2008 Schedule
Date
Oppointment
Time
Result
Sep 7
@Cleveland
04:15 PM
Won 28-10
Sep 15
Philadelphia
08:30 PM
Won 41-37
Sep 21
@Green Bay
08:15 PM
Won 27-16
Sep 28
Washington
04:15 PM
Lost 24-26
Oct 5
Cincinnati
04:15 PM
Won 31-22
Oct 12
@Arizona
04:15 PM
Lost 24-30
Oct 19
@St. Louis
01:00 PM
Lost 14-34
Oct 26
Tampa Bay
01:00 PM
Won 13-9
Nov 2
@NY Giants
04:15 PM
Lost 14-35
Nov 16
@Washington
08:15 PM
Won 14-10
Nov 23
San Francisco
01:00 PM
Won 35-22
Nov 27
Seattle
04:15 PM
Won 34-9
Dec 7
@Pittsburgh
04:15 PM
Lost 13-20
Dec 14
NY Giants
08:15 PM
Won 20-8
Dec 20
Baltimore
08:15 PM
Lost 24-33
Dec 28
@Philadelphia
04:15 PM
Lost 6-44
2008 NFC East Standings
Team
W
L
T
PF
PA
Dallas
6
3
0
224
169
NY Giants
5
4
0
232
204
Philadelphia
5
4
0
242
184
Washington
3
6
0
140
171
Team History
Year
W
L
T
PF
PA
2008
9
7
0
362
365
2007
13
3
0
455
325
2006
9
7
0
425
350
2005
9
7
0
325
308
2004
6
10
0
293
405
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