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If you're presented with any new information, just absorb it. You can evaluate it later. A person you live with may want to talk your ear off tonight. Listen, but don't worry about deciding anything yet. Conditions will change again soon. Dallas coach focuses on Falcons The Associated Press IRVING, Texas — Barry Switzer hates these kinds of games. The Dallas Cowboys play the winless Atlanta Falcons while everyone is talking about the Miami game against Jimmy Johnson in two weeks. Switzer said yesterday he was concerned that the 15-point favorite Cowboys might get caught looking ahead. The Cowboys coach remembers what happened two years ago in his rookie NFL season against the Cincinnati Bengals. Switzer, a former Oklahoma coach, had made some off-handed reference to not getting overconfident against the "Iowa States" of the football world. The Bengals, 17- point underdogs, lost to the Cowboys 23-20 and Cincinnati coach Dave Shula confronted Switzer after the game. "He told me what I could do with that 'Iowa State,'" Switzer said. "That's a good illustration of how a team can get motivated." Switzer said that point spreads had never meant anything to him, nor to the Texas Longhorns during the weekend. Switzer was referring to 22-point favorite Texas' 30-27 overtime loss to Oklahoma. He said the Cowboys by now ought to be smart enough not to get caught in the look-ahead trap. "All the teams are tough; look at what Tampa Bay did to Minnesota," Switzer said. "All I know is (quarterback) Bobby Hebert has enough talent and ability to hurt you. You can't take anything for granted." Despite his focus on Atlanta, Switzer took time to talk to Buffalo coaches after they had lost to Miami on Sunday. "Buffalo was the favorite, but they had seven sacks and five turnovers," Switzer said. "That's what can happen." Dallas players already have received Switzerland's message. "Everyone is a professional in this league," running back Emmitt Smith said. "It would make their (the Falcons) season if they beat us. When teams play the Cowboys, they play their best football." Quarterback Troy Aikman said Atlanta had good talent. FOOTBALL Continued from Page 1B “Our running game has gone backwards,” Mason said. “June's running just as hard as he has. He just isn't having the opportunity to pick up more yards.” Glasgow said the line was making too many mistakes on the run block. averaging more than 200 yards a game in the first two. He rushed for 43 yards on 22 carries Saturday. Mason does not blame Henley. "We had a game plan, and we just didn't execute," he said. "There are too many mental mistakes that we're making. On running plays you can have four guys block perfectly and one guy be off, and that's enough to screw up the play." "We should be better on the offensive line, and that's what we intend to be doing," he said. Mason said the line's performance was frustrating because it had played well earlier in the season. When the Jayhawks play Colorado Saturday, they will play a team that is fourth in the Big 12 Conference in total defense. Mason said he would tinker with the Kansas offense. One of the changes won't be at quarterback. "We've already made some changes," he said. "I'm not going to tell you what they are. You'd have to be an astute student of the game to figure it out. We're not coming out in the wishbone or anything like that." Although junior Matt Johner has been unproductive recently, Mason said he would stay with Johner "I'm not saying Matt Johnei played well against Texas Tech," Mason said. "But I'm not switching quarterbacks yet. I'm not contemplating making a change right now." Johner threw for a career-high 268 yards against Texas Tech, but he completed 18 of 44 passes. Johner also threw two fourth-quarter interceptions. injuries last year; I don't think we ever saw Billy completely healthy the whole year," Williams said. "He's capable of playing better," Mason said. "He didn't play well enough for us to win consistently. But I guess if everybody else had played better, he would have played well enough to win." Continued from Page 1B BASKETBALL The Jayhawks had their first official practice last night, and Williams said it was filled with the usual first-week sloppiness. Much like Haase's numbers, Thomas's three-point shooting percentage dropped from 39 percent two years ago to 34 percent last season. Kansas got its most accurate bombs last year from the point guard position, where Vaughn hit 42 percent and Robertson made 45 percent. "Everybody's a little hyper, and nobody's relaxed at all right now, so that makes it a lot sloppier than you hope it's going to be later." Williams said. "I tell them that today, 302 teams in the country at the Division I level have great enthusiasm and great intensity. The key is we have to be committed to doing the right thing the whole season." 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