There is no reason I can think of for the Dallas Cowboys to even test the Philadelphia Eagles shutdown corner Sheldon Brown when the two teams face off Sunday night.
Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo hasn't thrown an interception in three games, the first time he has ever down this in his short starting career. To continue that streak, he'll have to throw away from Brown, who has 21 tackles and 3 interceptions, while having the lowest completion rate against him of any other cornerback in the NFL.
The Cowboys can also make a statement by running the ball. Marion Barber, Felix Jones and Tashard Choice all should be healthy and playing. They were not last year when the Eagles pounded the Cowboys 44-6 and ruined their chance at the playoffs.