Who will have a big game on Thanksgiving Day?
Green: I’ll stay with the hot hand: WR Terrell Owens, who cracked the 200-yard mark last week. The Seahawks’ defense is ranked near the bottom of the league in sack rate, yards per pass attempt and overall passing defense. Owens always saves his best for the grand stage, and Thanksgiving will give all his peers around the NFL a chance to tune in. QB Tony Romo did an excellent job of staying alive in the pocket last week and going vertical, and Owens should be able to get over the top again this week. Seattle’s secondary also is a marginal group of tacklers, so the powerful Owens will be a threat to take even short passes or intermediate crossing routes all the way. Horton: I think Romo will have a big day against an underachieving Seahawks defense. Though Dallas might appear to be back at full force, the offensive line’s pass-protection problems and the blitz pickup issues still exist. Still, Romo is so mobile that he can escape pressure and extend plays with his feet. Last week agains