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With Aikman Out, Garrett's The Man


Jason Garrett, win or lose, is the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys until Troy Aikman can return from his injury.

Coach Chan Gailey said Monday that Garrett, who has started only one game in six years for the Cowboys, will be charged with keeping Dallas in the NFC race until Aikman's broken left collarbone heals.

"Jason does things differently than Troy but we don't plan to scale our offense down," Gailey said. "Jason has a great mind for the game and will try to do the things we've been doing."

Trainer Jim Maurer said Aikman could be throwing next week because the fracture was on the left side of the collarbone.

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  • "Troy could be throwing in a week to 10 days," Maruer said. "But it will be about four to eight weeks before the bone solidifies. It's painful for him right now. The collarbone will be stronger than it was once it heals."

    Aikman injured himself on a scramble in the first half of the 42-23 loss to Denver but Gailey refused to term it as a reckless play.

    "Troy is a competitor," Gailey said. "He thought he could get a first down and stuck it inside. Getting hurt is part of the game."

    When the Cowboys take the field against the New York Giants next Monday night, Garrett will be starting for the first time since Thanksgiving Day 1994. He stunned Green Bay by hitting 15 of 26 passes for 311 yards and two touchdowns in a 42-31 win.

    Gailey,

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    Troy Aikman grimaces in pain after he was injured during the second quarter. (AP)
    who was a Pittsburgh assistant, watched on television.

    "That game Jason had really stuck in my mind," Gailey said. "I was impressed with his decision making process. He took the team to victory."

    Gailey acknowledged Garrett's shortcomings.

    "He doesn't have as strong an arm as Troy but it's strong enough to get the job done," Gailey said. "He's not as experienced. He was a second team quarterback for a reason. He was not as good as the starting quarterback."

    Garrett hit 14 of 19 passes for 210 yards and took the Cowboys to three field goals against the Broncos. However, 11 completions were for 10 yards or less.

    "He had a lot of repetitions in the off-season and the preseason," Gailey said. "He knows what to do."

    Mike Quinn, who was on the roster at Pittsburgh last year, will back up Garrett. He hit one of two passes for 10 yards last year.

    After the Giants, Dallas plays host to Oakland, plays at Washington, at home against Carolina, and is at Chicago before the Oct. 25 bye.

    Garrett said Monday he is ready to hold the fort.

    "It's a nice opportunity for me but not the way it happened," Garrett said. "I can't get caught up trying to be like Troy. I just have to play my game. I've got a lot of confidence I can get the job done and I think the team has confidence in me."

    Wde receiver Michael Irvin backed Garrett up.

    "Jason's our blue collar leader," Irvin said. "We have a lot of respect for him. We all have to raise our games now until Troy gets back."

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