For the first time in 8 weeks a lot of good things happened for the Dallas Cowboys yesterday. The long awaited return of Quarterback Tony Romo to the starting lineup was certainly the most welcome news of the weekend. The day also marked the return of both Sean Lee and Rolando Blackmon to the defensive lineup. The trio's return sparked a revitalized Cowboys team forward to victory over the Miami Dolphions, 24-14. Yes they actually won the game!!!! To be sure, it was not a perfect outing, Tony threw 2 interceptions to go with his two touchdowns. However as great players always do in any sport, Tony made everyone around him better just by being there.
The defense got the ball rolling after Tony's 1st interception when Roloado Blackmon stepped in front of a Miami pass and did not stop running until he scored giving the Cowboys the early lead. A lead they never relinquished all day. They let the Dolphins back in the game toward the end of the first half after their 2nd Touchdown by way of a penalty and a short kickoff. That resulted in a Miami TD to close the half.
The Dolphoins tied the game early in the third quarter but never managaed to mount anything after that as the Dallas D got tough and snuffed out any whiff of a drive the rest of the day. The Cowboys did not answer the Miami score until the opening moments of the 4th quarter via a Romo to Dez Bryant thing of beauty that ended in the End Zone. The Cowboys ran the Dolphins in the ground for the rest of the day and they also tacked on an insurance FG to salt away their first win since week 2 and Romo's injury. The next test comes in 4 days and it is a gargantuan one as the undefeated Carolina Panthers come to the table for Thanksgiving. Should be a great game to fill my afternoon while preparing our ham and turkey feast for consumption. Hope for a better 2nd half of the season springs eternal with Romo's return and none are more glad to see it than I. (I must be a real optimist to think we stand a snowball's chance in hell of getting to the play offs, but stranger things have happened in the NFL. We shall wait and see.
Your Monday with Mozart features a 1994 recording by the Japan Shinsei Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Rudolph Barshai. Their performance is of the Piano Concerto Number 18 in B Flat Major, KV 456. The Soloist for this performance is Sviastislav Richter. Over on my tumblr I have another classic recording, this one from 1974 with an augmented Grumiaux Trio performing Mozart's String Quintet Number 3 in G Minor, KV516.
To wrap up today's post (or unwrap as the case may be), I have some lovely, lanky lads lounging about in their supremely sexy skivvies in this week's edition of Monday's Undies posted down below. Meanwhile, over on my tumblr, Your Hottie of the Day!, Favian, will make you rethink your aversion to kinks and fetishes. Thanks for the visit, see you again real soon. Until next time as always, Enjoy!
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