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Should the Cowboys start Tony Romo behind an injury-depleted offensive line in a preseason game?

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Should the Cowboys start Tony Romo behind an injury-depleted offensive line in a preseason game?

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Man, you’ve put me on the spot. I do think he still needs to go; he still needs to play with our guys and really see where we’re at with some of those guys. It’s going to be a great opportunity for them. How long he goes, I don’t know about that. I definitely think you got to limit, a little bit, but the rest of us are there, I think he needs to be out there in the mix of it and get some work done. But there’s no question we got to find ways to secure the protection and keeping the tight end in is part of that. Obviously, the injuries are terrible, you know, any time you get key guys like [Marc] Colombo and [Kyle] Kosier but it’s good to see what you got in [Robert] Brewster and see where you’re at with some of these other guys and find out where you’re at with these guys and see if they can play at that level. With all the weapons the Cowboys have at wide receiver and running back, are the expert correct in predicting a reduced role for the tight end position this year? I mean, I don’

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