The Redskins did hold the Cowboys to just 304 yards in their last matchup, but it's hard to imagine them doing it again.Andre Carter and Brian Orakpo have 22 sacks combined and should give Romo some problems with their pass rush. Defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth didn't play in the previous game against Dallas but will play this week; he should have an impact on how the Cowboys run.The Redskins pass defense is ranked fifth in the NFL but largely because of their cover two scheme.DeAngelo Hall and Carlos Rodgers did a pretty good job against Dallas in their last game until the Cowboys quickened their pace and used their short passing game to find holes in the Redskins zone.The biggest key for the Redskins secondary is LaRon Landry, who will occasionally be matched up against Jason Witten. Landry has been targeted by the opposition of late and this is his chance to show teams he can cover someone.The Cowboys have a chance to clinch a playoff berth this week with a win and a Giants loss.Tony Romo will want to have a much better game than he did last time against the Skins where he was 15 of 27 for 158 yards and one TD. While Romo may not throw as much because of the weather conditions, expect him to be more efficient in the passing game. Miles Austin andJason Witten will be targeted a lot by Romo but the dark horse receiver will be RoyWilliams. 
Last week against the Saints,Williams had just one catch; he'll want to keep the chemistry he had with Romo when he had 10 catches for 134 yards and two TDs.However, the Cowboys will need to convert third downs, something they didn't do last time when they 3 for 11. If they can convert on Sunday night, they won't give the Redskins defense a leg to stand on.The biggest factor for the Cowboys is their running game.They racked up 153 yards on 33 carries as a team in week 11, but they didn't score a touchdown and Marion Barber fumbled at the Redskins 20-yard line ending their only solid drive before their last drive of the game.Marion Barber will get the bulk of the carries as usual, but Felix Jones will also see a lot of action as the Cowboys home run hitter.The Cowboys' defense will be gunning for Jason Campbell this week. DeMarcus Ware has no ill effects from playing onSaturday night and practiced all week. Linebacker Anthony Spencer wants another multi-sack game.Defensive tackle Jay Ratliff and middle linebacker Keith Brooking will be assigned to stop the Redskins running game.Head coach Wade Phillips said earlier this week that he thinks Mike Jenkins should be in the Pro Bowl.Jenkins is having a good year with a team leading five interceptions but if he has a good game here when the pressure is on it'll show the country that he might deserve that Pro Bowl vote.Ken Hamlin will be starting at safety for the second game in a row and he said that he's feeling better than he did last week. He'll beassigning the coverages and playing thecenter fielder, giving Gerald Sensabaugh the ability to help in the running game.This will be a low-scoring affair but expect both teams to come out firing.The Redskins wereembarrassed on Monday night and will want to show everyone they can compete with a playoff caliber team.The Cowboys are still riding high off their win against the Saints and will want to keep their playoffs hopes in their own hands.The Cowboys will win this game; if they come out fast and score the Redskins will fold like a cheap wallet.If the Cowboys come out slow, their defense will hold out long enough for the offense to wake up.Cowboys 24-13.

Fuel Systems Solutions to Present At the 11th Annual Needham Growth StockConference On January 8thSANTA ANA, Calif., Jan. 5, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Fuel Systems Solutions, Inc.(Nasdaq:FSYS) is scheduled to present at the 11th Annual Needham Growth StockConference on Thursday, January 8, 2009 at 10:00 a.m ET Presenting frommanagement will be Matthew Beale, president. The conference is being held at thePalace Hotel in New York City.A live webcast and archive of the presentation will be available at thecompany's web site Fuel Systems SolutionsFuel Systems Solutions, Inc (Nasdaq:FSYS), a U.S.-based company, through itsU.S. and foreign subsidiaries, delivers alternative fuel solutions fortransportation and industrial applications that reduce emissions, displacepetroleum and generate savings, which is extremely relevant today. The companyis comprised of two subsidiaries, industrial under IMPCO Technologies andtransportation under BRC.
IMPCO designs, manufactures, markets and suppliesadvanced products and systems to enable internal combustion engines to run onclean burning gaseous fuels such as natural gas, propane and biogas. IMPCO is aleader in the heavy duty, industrial, power generation and stationary enginessectors. Headquartered in Santa Ana, California, IMPCO has offices throughoutAsia, Europe and North America. BRC, through its subsidiaries, produces acomplete range of systems for converting vehicles to gaseous fuel to meet marketrequirements.