As great as the level of hockey was Sunday night and as good as this medal round is going to be, writes Tim Cowlishaw, this should be the end of it for the NHL at the Olympics.
As great a scorer as he has been, surpassing the 20,000-point mark in the NBA earlier this season, Dirk Nowitzki has never totally fit into the All-Star scene, writes DMN's Tim Cowlishaw.
02/07/2010Sean Payton's kickoff risk pays off in Saints' win Sean Payton feels as though he has been rolling the dice ever since he left the Cowboys' staff for New Orleans four years ago. No reason to stop Sunday night just because he was losing at halftime of the Super Bowl, writes Tim Cowlishaw.02/06/2010A slight edge for Colts They carry with them the hopes of a city that nearly died and a region that remains a long way from full recovery. They wear the trademark of a franchise that has known mostly suffering and humiliation, not the celebration of a championship season.02/05/2010Hall arrivals-to-be Emmitt Smith, Rice were in it for long haul
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If there were separate tiers within the structure of the Hall of Fame, Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice would be headed for the highest level, writes Tim Cowlishaw.
The Dallas Mavericks did what they are so good at it last night at AAC. They won a basketball game by one point. But it's not necessarily a good thing, writes Tim Cowlishaw.
Michael Young believes his 10 stellar years as a Ranger are on the verge of being rewarded with a sustained run of team success, writes the DMN's Tim Cowlishaw.
Who are the players right now you would pay to watch on the four local pro teams? Lots of candidates, sure, but it’s an easy call for me, writes Tim Cowlishaw.
The Dallas Cowboys began the day cockier than they should have been. They ended it by complaining about the Vikings running up the score, writes Tim Cowlishaw.
With Adrian Peterson helping Minnesota prosper in the running game, the pressure in the second half shifts from Brett Favre to Tony Romo, writes Tim Cowlishaw ... whose prediction is Minnesota 20, Dallas 16.
Tony Romo, Miles Austin and Felix Jones are the Cowboys' current set of Triplet Wannabes. It's strange, writes Tim Cowlishaw, that Jones (the only one we're still holding out on) is the only one drafted out of college.
Columnist Tim Cowlishaw isn't as interested in steroids in pro sports as he is when it affects high school kids, but he has some opinions on Mark McGwire, his former manager Tony LaRussa and his bid for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Tony Romo probably never should have had to wait this long to enjoy playoff success. Now that he has, there's every reason to think there's more to come, writes Tim Cowlishaw.
This was a game the Dallas Cowboys needed to win, but that's all it was, writes Tim Cowlishaw. Regarding what lies after the 17-0 win, the Cowboys need more intelligent clock management and a reasonable success rate in key short-yardage plays.
At a glance, all signs point to a Dallas Cowboys blowout in Washington tonight (7:15 p.m. Ch. 5). But history – and not just the history of this storied rivalry – says something else, writes Tim Cowlishaw.
Here's something you can count on every Dec. 25. The bowl picks, which need no further introduction. And certainly no performance investigation, writes Tim Cowlishaw.
Dallas' win over the Saints did more than remove December doubts about the Cowboys while raising red flags about New Orleans, writes Tim Cowlishaw. The victory indicates the Cowboys will be the only team in the NFC playoffs - if they get there - that knows it can win in New Orleans or Minnesota.
A college basketball game played on Saturday afternoon, which Texas won over North Carolina, 103-90, sent out the word that the Dallas-Fort Worth area has finally, belatedly, arrived on par with all others as a host for big-time sports, writes Tim Cowlishaw.
Columnist Tim Cowlishaw has been asked repeatedly this week how much chance the Dallas Cowboys have to beat the 13-0 Saints. Here's a look at the five things a team wants to do against the Saints and how the Cowboys rate in those categories.
Wade Phillips has proven that he belongs in the Chan Gailey-Dave Campo group, not the Super Bowl cluster of head coaches who have worked for Jerry Jones, writes Tim Cowlishaw. But offensive coordinator Jason Garrett isn't the answer either.
All of the nonsense that now comes naturally to being around the Dallas Cowboys in December vanished as DeMarcus Ware lay motionless on the turf in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the San Diego Chargers, writes Tim Cowlishaw.