Sunday, December 11, 2005

Cowboys Come Back With A Win

The Dallas Cowboys ended a two-game losing streak with an exciting 31-28 come from behind win over the Kansas City Chiefs. In a game that was back and forth all day, Drew Bledsoe threw a touchdown pass to tightend Dan Campbell to give the 'Boys the lead with less than a minute to play.

With the ball on the one-yard line and the entire stadium looking for a run from Marion Barber, Bledsoe tossed the ball to Campbell, who is supposed to be the 'Boys blocking tightend. But it wasn't over yet as the Chiefs came back with two quick passes, leaving 2 seconds on the clock, only to miss on a 41 yard field goal try as time ran out.

Game balls go to Drew Bledsoe who showed that he can still light up the scoreboard, Aaron Gleen, who had several key receptions, including a 70+ yarder and to Marion Barber who had several nice runs on the winning drive.

The win keeps the Cowboys alive in the playoffs and they still have a chance to even win the NFC East, though it would take some help from the New York Giants.

Story from the FW Star-Telegram.

1 Comments:

Blogger bigwhitehat said...

Yea, we beat a better team than us. I just hope we don't blow it with one of these "easy teams" we have left.

11:59 PM  

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