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But as the Dallas Cowboys erased a 21- point deficit to beat the Washington Redskins 41- 35 in overtime Sunday, Gailey turned Jimmy Johnson-like — whoop ing, hollering, backslap- ping and even jumping with joy. Gailey was still riding that emotional wave Monday as he discussed how the season-opening victory, and the way it happened, will help the team over the next 15 games. “We talk about don’t quit, you can come back, if they can score 20 in the third quarter you can score 21 in the fourth quarter, but until you do it and see it and feel it and it happens, you’re not sure,” Gailey said. “Now, they realize they can. I’m not sure you can put a value on that. “For the rest of the rest of the year, we can say, ‘We’re not out of it.’ We have proof. It gives you that extra sense of confidence.” Cowboys coaches had to pull out all their come back cliches after Dallas gave up 32 straight points, turning a 14-3 lead into a 35-14 deficit going into the fourth quarter. Then came the stuff coaches preach can hap pen but hardly ever does: a 70-yard touchdown drive, a recovered onside kick, a 66-yard touch down march,< a 90-yard touchdown drive with out any timeouts that was helped by four defensive penalties, the game-tying extra point ricocheting in off the left upright, a botched field goal by Washington and, finally, a 76-yard bomb from Troy Aikman to a wide-open Raghib Ismail for the victory. The touchdown trig gered a wild celebration that didn’t include Gailey. Amazed by what he had seen, Gailey stood bent at the waist, clutch ing his knees until he regained his composure. He maintained it until halfway through his news conference yester day, when he was explaining what the comeback showed him about his players. “I learned I’m excited about going to war with the guys we’ve got on our football team. I’m excited about that. I want to say a lot more,” he said, pausing, “But I’m not going to say it.” Aikman’s perfor mance in the fourth quarter and overtime stiff-armed two of the biggest knocks against him: that he can’t throw the long ball and he can’t rally the Cowboys the way Roger Staubach did. None of those critics were in the Dallas hud dle. Teammates believed in Aikman the way the Denver Broncos knew John Elway would carry them. He responded by erasing a bigger deficit than Staubach ever did, matching Danny White’s team-record recovery in 1984 against New Orleans. “There was never a sense of panic,” Gailey said. “He knew what we were able to do and what we were trying to do.” On the final play, the Redskins expected the Cowboys to run on third-and-2 from their 24. Gailey gambled with a bit of reverse psychology. “You’ve got to make some of those calls some times,” he said. “I thought our defense was starting to get back into it and we could still win even if we didn’t make it there. I felt the reward was worth the risk.” Ismail’s catch was the longest of his career and the longest touchdown Aikman had thrown in the regular season since an 80-yarder against Washington in the 1993 opener. It gave Aikman his first five-TD game since high school. “I think this says a lot for the organization, it says a lot for the coaches and players to have guys that keep battling and keep playing,” Aikman said. “You don’t want to get 21 points down every week, but I think the way we were able to come back says a lot.” Gailey rewarded the team by giving them yes terday off in addition to their usual Tuesday break. The Cowboys have an extra day any way because their next game is Monday night at home against Atlanta. “For the rest of the rest of the year, we can say, ‘We’re not out of it. ’ We have proof ” - CHAN GAILEY COWBOYS COACH Woolsey named Player of the Week Texas A&M middle blocker Amber Woolsey was named the Big 12 Conference Volleyball Player of the Week. Woolsey took match-high hon ors in kills in every match last week as the Aggie won all three of their matches without woolsey dropping a game. The 6-foot-3- inch senior also earned all-tour nament honors for the second consecutive week after leading the 17th-ranked Aggies to the SPORTS IN BRIEF championship crown at the Jones Intercable Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M., over the weekend. Woolsey averaged 4.44 kills, 2.44 digs and 1.33 blocks per game while posting a .514 hit ting efficiency for the week. She collected 40 kills with only four errors in 70 attempts and hit a career-high .667 against Southwest Texas State with 14 kills and no errors in 21 attempts. Woolsey, from Chaska, Minn., also posted 12 blocks to give her 394 for her career and move her into fifth place in the A&M all-time career records. Woolsey and the Aggies return to action Thursday as A&M hosts the GTE Aggie Volleyball Classic. 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The game was originally scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Kansas State University at Iowa State University will be the FOX syndicated game at 11:30 a.m. (CDT), and the University of Nebraska at University of Missouri game will be the FOX Sports Net nationally televised game at 6 p.m. (CDT). The Battalion Online offers access to The WIRE news from The Associated Press The WIRE provides continuously updated news coverage from one of the world’s oldest, largest news services via The Battalion’s web page. ■ A comprehensive, up-to-the-minute news report combining the latest AP stories with photos, graphics, sound and video. - Headlines and bulletins delivered as soon as news breaks. • U.S., World, Business, Sports, Science, Technology, Wealher, Arts, and Special Sections. http://battalion.tamu.edu The Battalion is published Monday through Friday with a circulation of 40,000 if interested in placing an advertisement, please call 845-2696 for Display Ads or 845-0569 for Classified Ads