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Originally Posted by Beemnseven
I have to admit, I didn't understand all of the preseason Dallas love. I never believed it when they were at the top of nearly everybody's predictions for representing the NFC in the Super Bowl.
Romo is in a groove, they have a good running game, while Witten and Owens make up a legit threat in the passing game. And Terry Glenn hasn't even played yet.
What happened with their awful offensive line? Suddenly they look like Pro Bowlers.
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Answer: Enter Leonard Davis. The guy whom everyone labled a bust in Arizona. No more does Dallas rely on TE or FB to help bolster the line behind a beat-up Marco Rivera. All rushing TDs scored by Barber have come over the right side of the line. With Davis and Columbo on the right and Adams on the left, the TE (Witten) can now play in pass routes, and it shows. Last season he was kept in to block mostly because of the ineptness of Rivera. But "Big" (as his team mates call him) Davis has been nothing short of outstanding. His presence has allowed the RB to get positive yardage on the right side. He is great in pass protection. And it nows puts one of our most steady weapons (Witten) in passing routes.