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| O-Line makes noise on the field, not off Most of the players in the locker room have their rules when it comes to addressing the media. At this point in the season, most of the reporters are aware of them. Terrell Owens and Tony Romo usually talk on Wednesdays. Jason Witten will typically talk on Thursday. And for a while, Terence Newman was only talking on Friday. And then there's the rule from the offensive linemen. It's usually quite simple: They just don't talk. However, the old cliché has never been truer when talking about this particular group of offensive line: Their play on the field is speaking for itself. "Those guys are playing unbelievable," Romo said. "We could see that before the season, they were going to be really good. But they've been great. They protect me, give me time, open up holes in the running game. That's all you can ask for." The Cowboys' offensive line is heard loud and clear when it counts the most. And maybe that's why this bunch is so quiet during the week. DallasCowboys.com - News
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