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 It's not like you added him, you lost your other starter, he won't be THAT much better than the other guy
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When war is in your blood killing is as easy as breathing.

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 Robert Hobbs, Kadena AFB, Okinawa, Japan: Now that Terry Glenn has been waived, rumors are starting to circulate that the Cowboys will seek Joe Horn or Chris Henry. Bringing in Henry would be ridiculous and Horn is on the wrong side of being good. Not sure he can push Patrick Crayton as the No. 2. I say, "Don't push the panic button," and that one of the young wide receivers will step up ( see Hurd, Stanback, or someone else). What is your take? Mickey: Again, I just go back to last season. The Cowboys did fine disguising Glenn's absence as long as Owens was healthy. You guys, don't forget Jason Witten. Remember, he does not catch 96 passes last year with Glenn on the field. He essentially is the No. 2 receiver. And, I guarantee you the presence of Felix Jones on the field in certain situations will more than draw coverage off of Owens. Think about it, with Jones and Witten on the field, would you gamble on your linebackers being able to cover them in pass patterns? Or, do you want a safety up there for that and rely on your corners to deal with Owens in man?
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