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IRVING (AP) — George Teague
knows it was probably the wrong
thing to do. Still, he would do it again.
The Dallas safety said Monday
that his revenge hit on San Francisco’s
Terrell Owens was not only about the
49ers receiver’s second touchdown
celebration at midfield, but also a cul
mination of what has been a frustrat
ing season for the Cowboys (1-3).
“No matter how negative this is,
the game and the action that hap
pened, it all comes from having pride
and getting our butts kicked over and
over,’’ Teague said. “I think it will
help us in the long run to be able to
not feel that way and not want to feel
that way anymore.”
Owens was suspended for one
game and fined a week’s salary by
49ers coach Steve Mariucci on Mon
day. Teague had not received any
disciplinary action as of Monday, al
though he assumed a fine would be
forthcoming from the NFL.
After both of his TD catches Sun
day in the 49ers’ 41 -24 victory, Owens
celebrated on the Cowboys’ star logo
in the middle of Texas Stadium.
Emmitt Smith responded to
Owens' first outburst with his own
midfield celebration, running to the
logo with his helmet off and slam
ming the ball down in the middle of
the star after his 1-yard TD run just
before halftime.
After Owens’ second TD catch,
with 4:05 left, he again sprinted to
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it
I like people that
are willing to
fight for their ter
ritory. Unfortu
nately, there is no
place for that in
the game."
— Dave Campo
Cowboys coach
midfield. This time, Teague followed
Owens and leveled him as he reached
the logo.
Teague, who said the move was
instinctive and not premeditated, was
immediately ejected from the game.
Cowboys coach Dave Campo
stopped short of publicly approving
what Teague did.
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fight for their territory,” Cam*
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AUSTIN (AP) — Hodges Mitchell says everything is
OK, but he can not hide the frustration on his face and in
his voice.
Even after a 48-0 win over Houston, Mitchell and the
No. 13 Texas Longhorns (2-1) find themselves in the un
usual situation of trying to stay positive in the face of ques
tions about a struggling offense.
After two seasons with a Heisman Trophy winner and
one of the country’s best overall attacks, the Longhorns
have seemed downright sluggish with the ball lately.
The running game ranks near the bottom of the NCAA
and the offense has not scored in the first quarter for six
straight games.
"We know we had some bad games, but we know we
can produce in tough situations,” Mitchell said Monday.
“Last year the running game didn't open until the fourth
game. I think that’s what is going to happen this year.”
Some of the numbers are solid enough — even stellar
— to suggest that everything is fine. The Longhorns rank
fourth nationally, passing the ball with 366.5 yards per
game and eighth in scoring with 41.33 points per.t
Major Applewhite has six touchdown passes alter
So what is to complain about?
For starters, the rushing game is ranked 106th f*
114 Division I-A teams.
And the slow starts tire frustrating. Against Hoik ic
Longhorns offense managed just one yard in the firs#
ter. Thanks to a dominating defensive performance.'.,
led 10-0 in the second after a blocked field go#
Dakarai Pearson’s interception return, despite gainit ti,
six total yards up to that point.
When the score was 41 -0, the defense had score®
the points on two interception returns and a fumbil
covery for a touchdown.
“We’re improving each week, but we’re still notve
we want to be,” said coach Mack Brown. “We di.
solutely nothing in the first quarter. It was as badal-
quarter as we've had offensively since we’ve been hf
Texas will try to turn it up a notch this week at#
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