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Texas NFL Capsules: Romo not playing preseason finale; McGee to start
IRVING — Whatever improvements Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys expect to make before the regular season will have to come on the practice field.
Romo and most starters will sit out the preseason finale Thursday night against Miami. Like many teams, the Cowboys usually rest their first-teamers this close to the regular season to guard against injuries, but coach Wade Phillips had been tempted to send them back out for one last chance to work out their kinks — such as Romo producing only one touchdown in four games.
"We’ve got a lot of work to do no matter what," Phillips said. "We know that."
Dallas starters were outscored 20-0 against Houston on Saturday night, a week after being outplayed by San Diego, too. Phillips insists those outings aren’t a true reflection of his team because they weren’t approaching the games the way they will in the regular season.
Still, their struggles have prompted a lot of scrutiny.
There are questions about whether the team is too tired from the NFL’s longest training camp, which covered three cities and five weeks. There are questions about whether Phillips’ approach is the right one. And, most of all, there’s the question of whether this might actually be a true reflection of this team.
Linebacker Keith Brooking said the panic has spread to his household.
"My wife is freaking out," he said, laughing. "I had to sit down and have a talk with her last night. ... I was able to calm her down. She is a believer again."
Brooking realizes this is a high-profile team with high expectations. He also realizes the Cowboys have given fans reasons to be concerned.
Still, he considers the backlash an overreaction that he hopes stays out of the locker room.
"I don’t think you disregard (the preseason) by any means," he said. "But you can’t let it affect you to where there’s a little bit of hesitation, a little bit of a doubt in your mind about how good of a football team we are because confidence, swagger — whatever word you want to use — is very important in this league and this game. We have a lot of reasons to be confident about this football team."
What’s the best reason?
"The way we practice and prepare when not everybody is looking at us and not on tape for everyone to see, not nationally televised," he said. "That preparation has been very good. We’ve had good practices. We’re right where we need to be."
Brooking is among the injured veterans who won’t play against the Dolphins. Romo is the only other starter Phillips specifically said will sit out.
"Our starters will play in some cases some, in some cases none," Phillips said. "Different things determine it. Some of it is in numbers, how many people we have to play."
Third-stringer Stephen McGee will start at quarterback. Like most of the guys who see a lot of action, he’s vying for his spot on the 53-man roster. Dallas kept only two quarterbacks last season.
There’s no decision yet whether top pick Dez Bryant will make his NFL debut. Phillips was waiting to see how well the receiver came out of practice Tuesday, his first in pads since having a high ankle sprain early in training camp.
Players spoke with reporters before practice. Most stuck with the script Phillips encouraged them to follow: playing time is up to the coaches and all the mistakes they’ve made so far can be fixed.
Receiver Patrick Crayton, who usually speaks his mind, at least offered a colorful description about following the company line.
"There’s no bass in the lake," he said. "It’s trout season now. Everybody’s down low. You’ll have to find another lake to fish in."
Cowboys cut Watkins, move 2 others off roster
IRVING (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys have released veteran safety Patrick Watkins.
The Cowboys made three moves Tuesday to get down to the NFL-mandated 75 players. The final roster cuts to 53 players have to be made by Saturday.
Dallas placed tight end John Phillips on injured reserve with a tear in his right knee, and put linebacker Stephen Hodge on the physically unable to perform list with an injured left knee.
Watkins was a fifth-round pick by Dallas in 2006. He started 10 of his 49 games and was a special-teams standout, with 116 career tackles with four interceptions.
Phillips was injured in the preseason opener. Hodge, a 2009 draft pick, had microfracture surgery last September and still hasn't played a game for the Cowboys.
Cowboys team with Komen to fight breast cancer
IRVING (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys are teaming with Susan G. Komen for the Cure to help fight breast cancer.
The Cowboys have a launched a campaign called "I Promise" featuring the team's blue star logo and the charity's pink ribbon icon.
The team will step up its involvement in October, which is national breast cancer awareness month. Charity founder Nancy Brinker and Troy Aikman's mother will be honorary team captains Oct. 10.
Brinker was among the first people in Dallas to befriend franchise owners Gene and Jerry Jones when they moved to Texas. The charity is named for her sister, who died of the disease. Brinker promised her she would try finding a cure and has become a leader in the fight.



