Considering the Cowboys were coming off a last-second loss in the opener of their $1.15 billion stadium, a crowd of 90,588 was especially tense until the defense put the game away. The biggest sigh of relief likely came from team owner Jerry Jones.
“It certainly does feel good, the way it went so early, it just felt like maybe we ought to check this thing out for Grim Reapers living in the back someplace.” Jones said. Read more…
Last meeting Cowboys running back Marion Barber rushed for 110 yards and score a touchdown for the Dallas Cowboys beat the Carolina Panthers, 20-13 in week 16 of the 2007. The Cowboys have won seven consecutive regular season games against the Panthers to take a commanding 7-3 overall series lead, this is including the playoffs. Read more…
On Monday night Indy pulled off one of the most remarkable wins in NFL sports betting history. Holding the ball for less than 15 minutes the entire game the big strike offense led by Peyton Manning managed to pull out a win over host Miami. The team will need the same big play results to get the sports betting win at Arizona this Sunday. Read more…
No one thought it would be easy for the Patriots to dominate the 2009 NFL schedule, but then again no one thought it would be this hard either. The New England Patriots were supposed to be the cream of the crop this year with the return of the great Tom Brady. But instead, it has been a two-week nightmare so far for the Pats. Read more…
The one time Super Bowl hero Plaxico Burress was sentenced to two years in prison yesterday for violating New York’s stringent gun laws and was immediately taken into custody following his hearing.
He agreed to a plea deal last month and pleaded guilty to a lesser firearms charge. The charges stemmed from an incident last fall, in which Plaxico accidentally shot himself at a Manhattan nightclub with a gun that had not been licensed in New York. Read more…