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Monday, September 27, 2004
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -- Richie Anderson threw a halfback option pass for a touchdown, and safety Tony Dixon blitzed for two of the Dallas Cowboys' five sacks. Even so, they were bit players in the overall drama. Bill Parcells beat Joe Gibbs in their first meeting in 14 years when the Cowboys defeated the Washington Redskins 21-18 Monday night. "You've got to make it about the coaches," said Dixon, who got the fourth and fifth sacks of his four-year career. "How many times in this era are you goi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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