NFL Sunday Night Recap: Cowboys Thrash Bears

by Bodog Beat News Ticker  |  September 23rd, 2007

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Tony Romo had another great effort in moving the Cowboys to 3-0 on the year. (AP Images)

 

That was gross, man.

That'll be one of the many storylines in Chicago newspapers Monday morning after another awful outing from Bears QB Rex Grossman. The much-maligned signal caller struggled mightily Sunday night, going 15-of-32 with 195 yards. He threw three interceptions, did not have a touchdown and heard more boos from the home crowd.

His counterpart, Tony Romo, suffered no such setback. The second-year starter continued to roll, throwing for 329 yards and a touchdown.

Perhaps the biggest statement of the night came from the Cowboys defense, which had been very mediocre through the first two weeks. Anthony Henry had two interceptions (now leading the league with four), returning one for a TD. Pro Bowl safety Roy Williams also added a pick.

Grossman heard boos throughout the night, and when the Soldier Field faithful weren't yelling at him, they were chanting for backup Brian Griese to get in the game. It appears as though Grossman's leash is shorter than ever now with the Bears – who lost linebacker Lance Briggs (groin), cornerback Nathan Vasher (groin), defensive tackle Tommie Harris (knee) and guard Ruben Brown (ankle) to injury – at 1-2 and looking terrible on offense.

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