Aug 31, 2009 | Bleacher Report
Turnovers and Penalities Hurt the Dallas Cowboys in Loss To San Francisco 49ers
The Dallas Cowboys showed positive signs on Saturday night against the San Francisco 49ers, but silly penalties and a costly fumble gave the Niners backups the opportunity to win the game and they took advantage scoring a late touchdown to win the game 20-13. The Cowboys starters played well on both sides of the ball, but still could use ...
CLARENCE E. HILL JR. The Dallas Cowboys can easily point to injuries and poor play and miscues by second teamers as reasons behind Saturday's 20-13 loss to the San Francisco 49ers at Cowboys Stadium Saturday.Coach Wade Phillips certainly praised the efforts of his starters, who dominated the game statistically early, while admonishing the things ...
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Saturday's Dallas Cowboys camp report
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