Monday, August 13, 2012

Dallas Cowboys vs Oakland Raiders Live

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It's August, meaning all 32 NFL training camps are in full swing.

  1. an they get healthy by Week 1? At least a half-dozen starters will miss Monday night's preseason opener at the Oakland Raiders. Maybe not a huge concern ... until you consider Dallas kicks off the regular season in three weeks and two days against the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants, who swept the Cowboys on the way to the NFC East crown last year. WR Miles Austin (hamstring), rookie CB Morris Claiborne (knee) and CB Mike Jenkins (shoulder) have the most high-profile injuries. But a reconfigured offensive line is also a major issue, especially up the middle where it seems every guard and center is already banged up.

    By Jayne Kamin-Oncea, US Presswire
  2. Will WR Dez Bryant remain on the straight and narrow? He appeared to be making headway before a domestic incident with his mother last month. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was clearly upset with Bryant at the start of camp, but the 23-year-old's performance this summer has also drawn rave reviews. With Austin hurting and former No. 3 WR Laurent Robinson now in a Jaguars uniform, Dallas can hardly afford for Bryant's off-field behavior to remove him from the on-field equation.
  3. Though plenty of focus is on Head Coach Jason Garrett, QB Tony Romo and what may be the team's closing window of opportunity to win a Super Bowl -- at least with this cast of core players -- keep a close eye on Defensive Coordinator Rob Ryan's defense. It played to mixed reviews in 2011 amid Ryan's efforts to install it post-lockout. It's expected to be more dominant in 2012 -- though that assumes Claiborne is ready, free-agent acquisition CB Brandon Carr steps in seamlessly, and OLB DeMarcus Ware gets more help pressuring and defending enemy quarterbacks.

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