Dallas fans hope Tony Romo will be the next great Cowboy quarterback.
Romo does have plenty of offensive weapons at his disposal. Oft-disgruntled wide receiver Terrell Owens (Quick
Receiver) remains one of the league's best downfield targets (he led the league in touchdown receptions a year ago,
despite some injury problems). Terry Glenn (Hands Receiver) is a fast complement while tight end Jason Witten
(Possession Receiver) provides a legitimate downfield threat and powerful dump off option at the position. The Cowboys'
utilize two running backs: Julius Jones and Marion Barber (Power Back); think of Jones as the speed, outside runner and
Barber as the inside, power runner (and the goal line back).
The Dallas Cowboys return a strong Madden 08 defense with several standouts, including Brick Wall Defender and Big
Hitter at safety Roy Williams, Shutdown Speed Corner Terence Newman, and Finesse Move D-Lineman and Big Hitter
DeMarcus Ware. In an NFC East where Donovan McNabb is returning off a torn ACL and the New York Giants lost Tiki
Barber to retirement, the Dallas Cowboys--if Romo returns to early-era form--have the tools to take command of the
division.
Quarterbacks
First Name Last Name OVR AWR THP THA SPD ACC STR AGI CAR ELU INJ STA
Tony Romo 84 75 89 86 73 74 59 72 41 42 82 84
Brad Johnson 80 84 85 89 46 47 52 44 40 35 85 89
Wide Receivers
First Name Last Name OVR SPD ACC STR AWR CTH CAR AGI JMP JKM SPM BCV SFA SPC ELU CIT RTE
Terrell Owens 94 93 96 79 92 89 63 94 91 88 86 92 96 82 88 82 92
Terry Glenn 88 93 94 45 87 94 50 92 87 85 85 80 40 81 87 80 87
Patrick Crayton 82 91 92 48 76 94 63 88 83 80 72 66 44 82 85 79 76
Sam Hurd 66 87 88 57 56 76 61 87 86 87 82 59 48 77 84 58 68
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