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Buccaneers Vs. Cowboys: Tampa Bay, Dallas Look To Rebound

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Sep 16, 2012; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano during the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Chris Faytok/THE STAR-LEDGER via US PRESSWIRE

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers face the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in Week 3 of NFL action.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are going to be a topic of conversation over the next week because of head coach Greg Schiano's decision to ram his defensive players into the kneeling defending Super Bowl champions in their 41-34 loss to the Giants on Sunday. But the Bucs have a chance to be 2-1 with a solid performance against the another NFC East team on Sunday -- the Dallas Cowboys.

Both the Bucs and Cowboys are 1-1 through the first two weeks of the regular season. Tampa Bay beat the Carolina Panthers in its season opener before falling to the Giants.

The Cowboys came out strong in the first game of the NFL regular season, beating the Giants by a touchdown, 24-17. But a disappointing 27-7 loss to the Seattle Seahawks will have the Cowboys looking to rebound as well.

Read more on the Bucs at Bucs Nation and SB Nation Tampa Bay. For more on the Cowboys, check out Blogging the Boys and SB Nation Dallas.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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