Bears 7, Cowboys 7: Roquan Smith is out for the sport after struggling a pectoral damage, the Bears announce. Bears 7, Cowboys 7: TOUCHDOWN! Mitch Trubisky finds Allen Robinson over the center for the 5-yard landing to tie the sport with Eddy Pineiro’s additional level. Cowboys 7, Bears 0: A decent finish display to J.P. Holtz goes for 30 yards to place the Bears again into the crimson zone on their second drive. First quarter: Cowboys 7, Bears 0 Cowboys 7, Bears 0: The Bears’ protection responds in trend by forcing a three-and-out to get the ball again to the offense. Cowboys 7, Bears 0: And then catastrophe strikes as Mitch Trubisky
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Bruins Notes: Patrice Bergeron Joins Elite Company; Dallas’ Stars Silenced
by Zack Cox on Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 8:00AM 2,490 The Boston Bruins stunned the Stars in Dallas on Saturday night, scoring six unanswered goals to erase a two-goal deficit and secure a 7-3 victory. There was a lot to unpack from this win, so let’s get right into it. — Brad Marchand was everywhere for the Bruins, scoring once in the first period and again in the second while adding an assist and finishing with six shots on goal. Marchand also was on the ice for Dallas’ first goal o...
2011 NFL Mock Draft: The Dallas Cowboys Move on Offensive Line Prospect
The Dallas Cowboys Take Tyron Smith The Dallas Cowboys Can go many ways with this pick. They can look for an offensive lineman, improve their secondary, or they can trade down and try and fill one of the two needs later. I think the Cowboys will try and trade down, but since we are not predicting trades, we will go with what we have. The play of Mike Jenkins at corner in 2010 should have been criminalized. Jenkins looked like he either gave up, or just did not understand what his role on the field was supposed to be. Either way, Jenkins should never be allowed to play professional football again. MUST READ: Each Team's Best Late-Round Pick Of All Time But Patrick Peterson is off