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Dallas succeeds in bottling up Eagles wideout DeSean Jackson

November 9th, 2009

CLEARLY, THE Cowboys knew which Bird was most deadly. DeSean Jackson disappeared beneath smothering preventive coverage in last night’s 20-16 loss to Dallas. He caught two passes for 29 yards. He can be electric. He can be a game-changer. “I’m not always going to be able to do that,” Jackson said. “Teams are going to do a great job to take me out of the game.” There was no relief. No one stepped up – not dangerous rookie Jeremy Maclin, not budding star tight end Brent Celek, not Brian Westbrook, who missed his second consecutive game with concussion repercussions. There was no Jackson, so there was no offense. And no win. By design. “We came out and played a lot of man,” said Cowboys …

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