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Cowboys running out of time to fix team’s countless problems after another loss to 49ers ... and more news
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The Cowboys lost 30-24 at San Francisco last night. No running game. No pass rush. No turnovers forced. Prescott turning the ball over every game. There’s so much to fix with the Cowboys at the moment, it’s hard to imagine they’ll be able to fix enough any time soon to turn things around. The Cowboys travel to Atlanta next Sunday to face the NFC South leading Falcons. In other news, the company behind voting machines used in Tarrant County has refuted an allegation that the company’s machines changed a man’s vote for president when the ballot was printed; Texans have combined to donate more than $65 million directly to the Republican and Democratic presidential campaigns, a windfall that helps pay for the deluge of ads and events focused on a handful of swing states far from Texas; And First Baptist Dallas gave congregants a first look Sunday at its plans for the rebuild of its historic sanctuary, which burned down in a four-alarm fire in July. Senior Pastor Robert Jeffress told The Dallas Morning News that the reconstructed sanctuary will be modeled after an old 1908 design of the building, which has been through four remodelings.
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Manage episode 447246518 series 2649038
The Cowboys lost 30-24 at San Francisco last night. No running game. No pass rush. No turnovers forced. Prescott turning the ball over every game. There’s so much to fix with the Cowboys at the moment, it’s hard to imagine they’ll be able to fix enough any time soon to turn things around. The Cowboys travel to Atlanta next Sunday to face the NFC South leading Falcons. In other news, the company behind voting machines used in Tarrant County has refuted an allegation that the company’s machines changed a man’s vote for president when the ballot was printed; Texans have combined to donate more than $65 million directly to the Republican and Democratic presidential campaigns, a windfall that helps pay for the deluge of ads and events focused on a handful of swing states far from Texas; And First Baptist Dallas gave congregants a first look Sunday at its plans for the rebuild of its historic sanctuary, which burned down in a four-alarm fire in July. Senior Pastor Robert Jeffress told The Dallas Morning News that the reconstructed sanctuary will be modeled after an old 1908 design of the building, which has been through four remodelings.
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