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Cowboys need to address chemistry issues
On the flight home from Philadelphia, Dallas Cowboys fullback Deon Anderson got into a fight with left tackle Flozell Adams. It was broken up by guard Leonard Davis, according to the Dallas Morning News. Anderson said he and Adams laughed about the incident Monday and that they're fine.
The team believes it has the talent to win but admits it has chemistry issues and knows that is a serious concern.
"I mean, you got to have playmakers," inside linebacker Zach Thomas said. "I feel like we got them here, but this whole talent thing is if you're not working well with the chemistry, it doesn't matter. There are some less-talented teams that work well together."
The biggest chemistry issues have involved the wide receivers, quarterback Tony Romo and offensive coordinator Jason Garrett. Following the loss to Pittsburgh on Dec. 7, Terrell Owens, Patrick Crayton and Roy Williams had separate meetings with Garrett to express concern about the offense and Romo's poor practice habits, which they say affect the team. The wide receivers also told Garrett that they believe Romo directs more of his passes to tight end and close friend Jason Witten.
The chemistry problems escalated two days before the New York Giants game when Owens, angered by reports he was jealous of Witten, yelled at the tight end on the practice field. Owens denied being jealous
Entire article: Cowboys need to address chemistry issues - Sports Rumors - NFL - Yahoo! Sports
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