Without question, members of the Dallas Cowboys' defense are anxious to welcome back some returning starters who were absent during Monday's 34-18 loss to the Chicago Bears. Because of injuries, the Cowboys played much of the game with fiveAs a rule, the Bears' defensive scheme may be the most predictable in the NFL. But coordinator Rod Marinelli and the boys stepped out of character a bit Monday. They blitzed on nearly 23 percent of Tony Romo's dropbacks, mostly in the first half. ItMontrae Holland is working on his conditioning and waiting patiently for the Dallas Cowboys to call. At least Jerry Jones and Jason Garrett better hope that is the case, because they needed to call him yesterday. Holland was brought in for a workout inAs you wait for the game Monday Night when the Dallas Cowboys host the Chicago Bears, here are some articles you might want to look over to whet your appetite.Bob Glauber (Newsday, 17) — Break out the Tony Romo bashing. Five picks on national TV and the heat is back on the Cowboys' QB. Rick Gosselin (Dallas Morning News, 19) — In the last 16 games Tony Romo has committed a turnover, the Cowboys are
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