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| Running game left behind Run the ball. It's that simple. The Cowboys didn't run enough Sunday against Philadelphia. It was surprising because offensive coordinator Jason Garrett said he wants balance. That means run and pass with efficiency. How's this for balance? Of the Cowboys' 55 offensive plays, they ran 15 times. Sunday against Philadelphia, Marion Barber tied a season low with seven carries. Starter Julius Jones carried seven times for a season-low 5 yards. Running the ball doesn't necessarily mean success. But it helps. Dallas has built its season on passing. It's why Tony Romo is considered one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL. But with Romo struggling, the Cowboys needed help. Dallas Cowboys' running game left behind | Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas | SportsDay: Football: Cowboys
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| Re: Running game left behind Yes, they do. And I don't buy putting this all on the Eagles defense, though they did a great job against Dallas. Garrett gave up on the running game too early, plain and simple. When you have a weapon like Barber in the backfield, you need to use him, early and often. Trying to fling the ball around like a college team isn't going to win you many games.
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