Jay Novacek Picks Dallas Cowboys to Win By 1 Point
Why isn’t former Arizona Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys tight end Jay Novacek in the Hall of Fame? It must be that Cardinal Curse.
I didn’t know the clutch catcher for the Cowboys 90’s championships had a blog. He writes here that it is very difficult to beat a team three times in a season.
So the Cowboys face a tough task against the Giants. Dallas hasn’t played all that well in December, and New York is sure to make some big adjustments. This will be a very challenging game for the Cowboys and Wade Phillips, but the Dallas defense will make the difference. Expect the Cowboys to come up with a key interception, either for a touchdown or setting up one.
He picks the Cowboys to win 21-20. Fair enough. A win is a win. I think it is going to be more like 35-17.
In other news, Matt Mosley’s report here about the unusual lion statue at Andre Gurode’s locker is still a mystery. He e-mailed me tonight by blackberry that it is an “ongoing investigation.” I love it. I hope he finds out what that was all about.




















Dan, how do you see us scoring 35 points with a limited, unhealthy, Terrell Owens? It’s nice to think positive, but scoring five touchdowns with our main playmaker hurt is a little too optimistic.
January 11th, 2008 at 1:41 amJoseph, I think the Terrell Owens fiasco is a ploy. I do think he will be good for 2 touchdowns. But Glenn will play more and it is possible he could be the defacto go to guy. We have Witten, too. I mean, the weapons exist. Personally I think the Cowboys will be able to run the ball better, and I sense Marion Barber is extremely focused on a win.
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