DeMarcus Ware was credited with half a sack against one the NFL's hardest tobring down QBs, big Ben Roethlisberger.
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Dan Bailey had one of the best games of his career, including a game-winningchip shot in overtime to give the Cowboys a much needed victory.
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With more starters on the bench than the field, Dallas has patched its crumblingdefense into a formidable squad. Perhaps Rob Ryan isn't all hot air after all.
Watching the Colts play without Peyton Manning isn’t just a bummer for people inIndianapolis.
But without Manning, we’re watching something like Game Of Thrones after –spoiler alert – Jofrey hangs Ned Stark’s head on a spike for all Westeros tosee.
The question for the NFL is whether it plays out like Game Of Thrones, where thepoint of ditching the lead is to free up room for the young cast, or if it’smore like The Office or Two And A Half Men,
There’s a way that we’ve come to look at our football stars. We reach for easymetaphors of them as demi-gods, or heroes, or knights on some field of battle,casting about for glory.
Neil Leifer
Looking at the game, and its players, through Leifer’s lens offers a fairlyfundamental shift in that perception.