I think it's finally time for Tony Romo to claim himself as a clutch player. We will find out, but no matter how it turns out he's going to have everything set up to have a great game vs. the Redskins 30th ranked pass defense, and 29th ranked pass rush. Can he avoid the turnovers? That's something he's been doing with just 1 interception in his last 4 games combined and 3 in his last 8. He had 2 on Thanksgiving, but had to throw the ball 62 times. I see a much more balanced attack in this game as the Cowboys will have Demarco Murray something they did not have in the first match up.

The other difference in this game will be the Cowboys ability to stop the run. I think RG III's inability to be as much of a threat running bc of his knee is going to give the Cowboys the advantage they need. They clearly have the talent at CB to make plays on the ball. Even though I like RG III's ability to be a pocket passer I think it finally catches up with him tonight against Rob Ryan's agressive defense that will be able to take more risks. At the end of the day I'm giving the edge to Tony Romo to come up big like he has over his last 8 games. He'll have all his weapons healthy finally as this team builds momentum into the playoffs. The dog is 23-6 ATS in the last 29 meetings and I think 3.5 points is plenty of value for two evenly matched teams with the dog having revenge on its side. Cowboys have played very well on the road this year in big games only being blown out in Seattle. This game will be tight throughout.

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