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Cowboys owner: Murray's smoothness, glide recall Dickerson

Remember Felix Jones? Neither do we.

While the fourth-year pro nurses a tweaked ankle, rookie running back DeMarco Murray has emerged from the shadows to the tune of 466 yards in three games for the Cowboys.

More importantly, Murray has the big boss smiling. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is downright giddy about his new fire starter, enough to compare the young man to one of the game's shining stars from yesteryear.

"He kind of has a glide a little like (Eric) Dickerson used to," Jones told KRLD-FM on Tuesday. "He has a certain smoothness. ... He doesn't lift his feet as much as Dickerson did, but the other thing he reminds me of is he runs with such acceleration and power.

"He really throws that weight around. You have some backs, 235-pound backs, 240, they don't run. They run on their toes and they don't run with power."

Not to put pressure on the young lad, of course. Just a mere 12,793 yards to catch Dickerson's career mark. Shouldn't be a problem.

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