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Owner must let Dallas Cowboys’ next head coach run the show (Dallas Morning News)

LOUIS DeLUCA / DMNAs long as Jerry Jones remains the face of the Dallas Cowboys franchise, the head coach will never have the autonomy he needs to succeed, writes Jean-Jacques Taylor in this week’s Inside the Cowboys newsletter.

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It’s time for Dallas Cowboys to back Wade Phillips with wins, not words (Dallas Morning News)

RON JENKINS / Special to DMNThe players love Wade Phillips. They’re upset his leadership and approach are questioned. Well, it’s time for the players to win one for Wade, writes Jean-Jacques Taylor. It’s time for the Dallas Cowboys to stand up and win a key December game, to defeat the red-hot San Diego Chargers on Sunday (3:15 p.m., Ch. 4).

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Norv or Wade: Did Dallas Cowboys hire right man? (Dallas Morning News)

Getty Images | APNorv Turner is 10-0 in December as San Diego’s head coach. The Dallas Cowboys are 3-6 under Wade Phillips in December. Those numbers have led some to turn Sunday’s Cowboys-Chargers game into a referendum on whether owner Jerry Jones made the right decision when picking a coach nearly three years ago, writes David Moore.

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Promotors cancel trip to Dallas, dealing blow to chances of Cowboys Stadium hosting Pacquiao-Mayweather bout (Dallas Morning News)

Promoters of the Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight abruptly canceled a trip to Dallas on Wednesday, dealing a serious blow to Jerry Jones’ chances of landing the bout for Cowboys Stadium.

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Tony Romo is one December bright spot for Dallas Cowboys (Dallas Morning News)

LOUIS DeLUCA / DMNThe best thing about the Dallas Cowboys‘ loss to the New York Giants: quarterback Tony Romo didn’t look like he had any problems playing in December, writes columnist Jean-Jacques Taylor in this week’s Inside the Dallas Cowboys newsletter.

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Dallas Cowboys’ kicking problems involve more than Folk (Dallas Morning News)

TOM FOX / DMNNick Folk’s name is on the title, but there is plenty of blame to go around for the Cowboys’ field goal kicking woes. Much effort will be spent on finding the solution this week as Dallas prepares for Sunday’s game against San Diego.

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Dallas Cowboys hope to have New York Giants in their site (Dallas Morning News)

JOHN F. RHODES / DMNQuarterback Eli Manning commemorated the historic victory in the regular-season debut of Cowboys Stadium by scribbling his autograph on the locker room wall. On Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys can leave their mark on Giants Stadium in the rivalry’s final regular-season game there, writes Bill Nichols.

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Dallas Cowboys’ DeMarcus Ware will play despite wrist injury (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

IRVING — Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl linebacker DeMarcus Ware was added to the injury report Friday with a small chip fracture in his left wrist.

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NY Giants’ Brandon Jacobs loves to hate Dallas Cowboys (Dallas Morning News)

G.J. McCARTHY / DMNNo other current Giants player can rival Jacobs in his loathing of the Cowboys, at least publicly. There are few current sports figures who rile Dallas-area sports fans more, writes Bill Nichols.

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Dallas Cowboys’ dreams rest on Phillips, Garrett, Romo (Dallas Morning News)

LOUIS DeLUCA / DMNYou will find out everything you need to know about Wade Phillips, Jason Garrett and Tony Romo during the next three weeks, writes Jean-Jacques Taylor. It’s time for the Cowboys’ triumvirate to show us they can make Dallas an elite team again.

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