Montrae Holland has started 10 straight games at guard for the Cowboys, but he’s likely to miss the final game of the regular season and, if the Cowboys win, the playoffs.
Holland suffered a partially torn left biceps in Saturday’s loss to Philadelphia, ESPNDallas.com reports. He’s undergoing further tests today, but it doesn’t sound good.
If Holland is done, the Cowboys would choose between undrafted rookie Kevin Kowalski, who filled in for Holland at the end of the game against the Eagles, or Derrick Dockery, who started one game for the Cowboys this season and suffered a knee injury in that one.
Either way, the Cowboys’ offensive line will be operating at less than 100 percent as it attempts to protect an already banged-up Tony Romo against the Giants.
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Strong biceps = Tim Tebow.
Great Romo is going to have to be on the run evenmore. Either way all the pressure is on Ryan to come up with something because his all out blitzes are ineffective with this crappy secondary
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Injuries can change everything. That’s why the NFL is so unpredictable. Against a strong pass rushing team like the Giants, experience and familiarity with your linemates helps a great deal .
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I guess I’d care if Montrae Holland was good or something.
Has Leonard Davis been picked up?
Dockery will do fine?