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tr1
October-15th-2009, 06:15 AM
http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/story/1686670.html
By JEFF CAPLAN



IRVING — Dallas Cowboys starting tailback Marion Barber, clearly lacking his usual burst:rolleyes:, likely won’t be back to his punishing self for some time.

"He’s not completely healthy. That thing’s going to take time," Cowboys running backs coach Skip Peete said of Barber’s lingering quadriceps strain, which Peete said could tug unpleasantly at Barber for up to 10 weeks.

"He’s just got to keep strengthening. He’s a little weaker than he was prior to being hurt," Peete added. "He’s doing well. He just doesn’t have the burst that he’s had before he got injured."

Felix Jones continues to cautiously work his way back from a strained ligament in his knee that’s sidelined him for two games. Jones stretched with the team Wednesday and remains relegated to light running and working with trainers.

He hopes to practice next week and to play against Atlanta a week from Sunday.

"I don’t want to make any promises like I did last year," Jones said. "I’m being careful with the intensity level I have. I’m not going to be hurting myself, trying to kill myself. I’m going to work hard, do my thing, and there’s a good possibility for next week."

Tashard Choice, the team’s third-down back, has been the beneficiary of the injuries. He’s second behind Barber in rushing yards with 225 and he has more than doubled Jones’ 21 carries.

Even through the injuries, the Cowboys have the third-best rushing attack in the NFL, averaging 161.0 yards. When all three backs were essentially healthy, the team ranked No. 1 and posted consecutive 200-yard rushing performances for the first time in 30 years.

"It’d be exciting to be able to have an opportunity, hopefully, for the [Oct. 25] Atlanta game to have them all back," Peete said. "It would kind of take a little bit of pressure off all of them."

tr1
October-15th-2009, 06:16 AM
Their inability to stay healthy will show up at the most inopportune times in the future.

Fellas who get injured this often and miss this much time are coach killers.

doncherry
October-15th-2009, 08:20 AM
Their inability to stay healthy will show up at the most inopportune times in the future.

Fellas who get injured this often and miss this much time are coach killers.

and fantasy football team killers...

VABeachRealtor
October-15th-2009, 08:38 AM
I love Barber, but until he's 100%, Choice should get the majority of the carries.

He's proven time and time again he can do it.

TonyRomoProBowl
October-15th-2009, 08:49 AM
I love Barber, but until he's 100%, Choice should get the majority of the carries.

He's proven time and time again he can do it.


Picked him up on my FF team :D so I got MB3 and Choice.......:doh:

Your right, Tashard is a great mixture of both MB3 and Felix. Not as fast as Felix and not as bruising as MB3, but healthy and capable.......and should get the bulk of carries until MB3 is 100%...whenever the heck that'll be! :(

addicted
October-15th-2009, 09:36 AM
I love Barber, but until he's 100%, Choice should get the majority of the carries.

He's proven time and time again he can do it.

Agree with this. Choice is the better back right now

ajlaird82
October-15th-2009, 09:40 AM
I would totally trade portis for jones

TonyRomoProBowl
October-15th-2009, 09:42 AM
Agree with this. Choice is the better back right now

it really is a great thing to have three awesome backs...all three have their skill sets and all three are gamers!!! Its a great thing......Health is an issue, sure, but that's 3 VERY GOOD options....Run...Run....RUN!!!!!!

Santana_Fan
October-15th-2009, 09:59 AM
I would totally trade portis for jones

For what? Jones isn't even the #1, and he's injured more than a workhouse RB.

TheMalcolmConnection
October-15th-2009, 10:02 AM
Being totally objective here, you could put anyone back there and they'd look great. Felix Jones always looks like it's a track meet. He runs through a hole you could drive a semi through. I haven't seen him do anything besides look like a track star. Haven't seen a lot of moves or broken tackles, just straight sprint.

Barber is the only complete back of the three in my opinion and I haven't seen a lot of those "beast" runs this year yet.

Choice is doing about the same thing. The offensive line is absolutely commendable, but I think people are giving way too much credit to the backs.

thesubmittedone
October-15th-2009, 03:20 PM
^^ I agree. The Cowboys Oline, especially with Jason Witten's help at the edge, are doing great at run-blocking. When they're pass-blocking, on the other hand, with Witten running routes they get exposed big time, especially by speed rushers.

The only thing they can do well consistently at this point is run-block. They're too big and just not athletic enough to handle good pass-rushing teams.

ouvan59
October-16th-2009, 01:52 PM
and fantasy football team killers...

Not if you have Choice. :)