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To: JSB who wrote (53)11/17/1999 3:15:00 PM
From: Esway  Respond to of 87
 
Jerry Jones confirmed that Troy Aikman will not play Sunday against Arizona.

But Jones did say that Aikman's trip to consult with a doctor in Los Angeles on Monday confirmed the findings of a New York neurologist last week that the quarterback does not have any lasting effects from the two concussions he suffered in an eight-day span.

Jones said no decision has been made regarding Aikman's status beyond this weekend's game against the Cardinals.

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To: JSB who wrote (53)11/30/1999 1:26:00 PM
From: Esway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 87
 
The boys once again hold their playoff hopes in their hands and what they do with the rest of the season. Washington is just barely hanging in there with the NFC East lead, with what I view as 3 tough games left for them:
WASHINGTON (7-4)

Schedule: 3 road, 2 home

Opponents' combined record: 32-22 (.592)

What's ahead: at Detroit (7-4); Arizona (5-6); at Indianapolis (9-2); at San Francisco (3-7); Miami (8-3).

verses the Cowboys schedule which doesn't have a game on it that they should not be able to win......but then wait this season has had many should win games......even games with 17 point leads blown.

DALLAS (6-5)

Schedule: 3 home, 2 road

Opponents' combined record: 20-36 (.357)

What's ahead: at New England (6-5); Philadelphia (3-9); New York Jets (4-7); at New Orleans (2-9); New York Giants (5-6).