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Re: 2008 NFL Season

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Loved the score of the Dallas game.....nice to see the Cowgirls get spanked and eliminated by the Eagles

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Re: 2008 NFL Season

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popcornjack wrote:
C-Dawg wrote:
Loved the score of the Dallas game.....nice to see the Cowgirls get spanked and eliminated by the Eagles

I thought we were friends......
We can still be friends in spite of you liking the Cowboys...I don't hold it against my brother either, and he's been a Dallas fan for over 30 years :wink:
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C-Dawg wrote:
popcornjack wrote:
C-Dawg wrote:
Loved the score of the Dallas game.....nice to see the Cowgirls get spanked and eliminated by the Eagles

I thought we were friends......
We can still be friends in spite of you liking the Cowboys...I don't hold it against my brother either, and he's been a Dallas fan for over 30 years :wink:
When I was ten years old, I played midget football. Imagine 22 ten year olds with little co-ordination and even less talent playing football.



Now picture them wearing cowboys uniform, cause that's how ugly yesterday's game was.
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Tony Romo proved he's still not a good quarterback. He is an average to below average quarterback who was lucky to have had a decent season during Philip's first year.
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Maybe the Cowboys should have worn pink shirts like Jessica's
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Re: 2008 NFL Season

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popcornjack wrote:
C-Dawg wrote:
popcornjack wrote:
C-Dawg wrote:
Loved the score of the Dallas game.....nice to see the Cowgirls get spanked and eliminated by the Eagles

I thought we were friends......
We can still be friends in spite of you liking the Cowboys...I don't hold it against my brother either, and he's been a Dallas fan for over 30 years :wink:
When I was ten years old, I played midget football. Imagine 22 ten year olds with little co-ordination and even less talent playing football.



Now picture them wearing cowboys uniform, cause that's how ugly yesterday's game was.
and it won't change as long as Jerry Jones wants to be the coach and "brains" behind the team.....he's run Bill Parcells and Jimmy Johnson out of town, either of who have forgotten more about football than he'll ever know. I don't feel bad for TO, or any of the other players....or even Wade Phillips who knows he is just a puppet and is paid well to be. Who I feel sorry for is the lifelong Cowboys fans who put up with it.
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buffettbride wrote:Thank God we're out of our misery. :-? :-? Congrats Chargers.
The misery will continue until the donkeys learn to play defense. :x
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aeroparrot wrote:Tony Romo proved he's still not a good quarterback. He is an average to below average quarterback who was lucky to have had a decent season during Philip's first year.
If you're trying to pin yesterday's loss on Romo, maybe we should take away your title of captain obvious. Romo didn't fumble the ball on the four yard line. Romo didn't get stripped of the ball returning a kickoff. Romo didn't get flagged for pass interference in the end zone. Romo didn't miss tackles. Romo didn't blow his coverage. Yeah, Romo had a fumble and a pick (maybe two, can't remember) and yeah, he and his receivers weren't always on the same route, but that loss yesterday was the whole team.
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TommyBahama wrote:
Joetown Parrothead wrote:All right, now we will get the #2 or 3 pick in the Draft. Hire us a new GM and fire HERM after todays great showing against the Bengals! Kansas City needs Bill Cowher!
with the Success of Smith , Sparano and Harbaugh....do you see them going after a high profile guy and spending the money on a coach like Cowher?....If i'm KC or any other team...i go after the Giants D coordinator ( not even going to try and spell his name)

This might work! I know when Cowher was in Kansas City he loved it here as our "D" coord! for Marty!!! They offered the GM job to Marty and he is not sure he want's to be a GM!
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popcornjack wrote:
aeroparrot wrote:Tony Romo proved he's still not a good quarterback. He is an average to below average quarterback who was lucky to have had a decent season during Philip's first year.
If you're trying to pin yesterday's loss on Romo, maybe we should take away your title of captain obvious. Romo didn't fumble the ball on the four yard line. Romo didn't get stripped of the ball returning a kickoff. Romo didn't get flagged for pass interference in the end zone. Romo didn't miss tackles. Romo didn't blow his coverage. Yeah, Romo had a fumble and a pick (maybe two, can't remember) and yeah, he and his receivers weren't always on the same route, but that loss yesterday was the whole team.
I think you fail to notice, those other things you bring up I am not blaming Romo for. Those other things, they should have done their job and either kept the ball or stopped Philly from scoring. I'm just saying that Romo had a bad game. I didn't say, and I should have, that the media should now stop annointing Romo as the next Roger Staubach.
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C-Dawg wrote:
popcornjack wrote:
C-Dawg wrote:
popcornjack wrote:
C-Dawg wrote:
Loved the score of the Dallas game.....nice to see the Cowgirls get spanked and eliminated by the Eagles

I thought we were friends......
We can still be friends in spite of you liking the Cowboys...I don't hold it against my brother either, and he's been a Dallas fan for over 30 years :wink:
When I was ten years old, I played midget football. Imagine 22 ten year olds with little co-ordination and even less talent playing football.



Now picture them wearing cowboys uniform, cause that's how ugly yesterday's game was.
and it won't change as long as Jerry Jones wants to be the coach and "brains" behind the team.....he's run Bill Parcells and Jimmy Johnson out of town, either of who have forgotten more about football than he'll ever know. I don't feel bad for TO, or any of the other players....or even Wade Phillips who knows he is just a puppet and is paid well to be. Who I feel sorry for is the lifelong Cowboys fans who put up with it.
What annoys me the most about Jerry Jones is not that he owns the Cowboys but what you said above but he thinks that he knows as much as the two you said.
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aeroparrot wrote:
popcornjack wrote:
aeroparrot wrote:Tony Romo proved he's still not a good quarterback. He is an average to below average quarterback who was lucky to have had a decent season during Philip's first year.
If you're trying to pin yesterday's loss on Romo, maybe we should take away your title of captain obvious. Romo didn't fumble the ball on the four yard line. Romo didn't get stripped of the ball returning a kickoff. Romo didn't get flagged for pass interference in the end zone. Romo didn't miss tackles. Romo didn't blow his coverage. Yeah, Romo had a fumble and a pick (maybe two, can't remember) and yeah, he and his receivers weren't always on the same route, but that loss yesterday was the whole team.
I think you fail to notice, those other things you bring up I am not blaming Romo for. Those other things, they should have done their job and either kept the ball or stopped Philly from scoring. I'm just saying that Romo had a bad game. I didn't say, and I should have, that the media should now stop annointing Romo as the next Roger Staubach.
That I agree with wholeheartedly.
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popcornjack wrote:
aeroparrot wrote:I didn't say, and I should have, that the media should now stop annointing Romo as the next Roger Staubach.
That I agree with wholeheartedly.
He's not even the next Craig Morton.
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SharkOnLand wrote:
buffettbride wrote:Thank God we're out of our misery. :-? :-? Congrats Chargers.
The misery will continue until the donkeys learn to play defense. :x
They play great defense until the offense crosses the line of scrimmage. :lol:
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aeroparrot wrote: I didn't say, and I should have, that the media should now stop annointing Romo as the next Roger Staubach.
Staubach was one of a kind, they'll not be another one.

Troy Aikman was close, of course, he played football @ Oklahoma University...
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Moonie wrote:
aeroparrot wrote: I didn't say, and I should have, that the media should now stop annointing Romo as the next Roger Staubach.
Staubach was one of a kind, they'll not be another one.

Troy Aikman was close, of course, he played football @ Oklahoma University...
didn't he play at UCLA?
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TommyBahama wrote:
Moonie wrote:
aeroparrot wrote: I didn't say, and I should have, that the media should now stop annointing Romo as the next Roger Staubach.
Staubach was one of a kind, they'll not be another one.

Troy Aikman was close, of course, he played football @ Oklahoma University...
didn't he play at UCLA?
He transferred to UCLA from OU.
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Moonie wrote:
aeroparrot wrote: I didn't say, and I should have, that the media should now stop annointing Romo as the next Roger Staubach.
Staubach was one of a kind, they'll not be another one.

Troy Aikman was close, of course, he played football @ Oklahoma University...
I wouldn't even put him in the same category as Troy Aikman right now.
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alphabits wrote:
TommyBahama wrote:
Moonie wrote:
aeroparrot wrote: I didn't say, and I should have, that the media should now stop annointing Romo as the next Roger Staubach.
Staubach was one of a kind, they'll not be another one.

Troy Aikman was close, of course, he played football @ Oklahoma University...
didn't he play at UCLA?
He transferred to UCLA from OU.
He broke his ankle, lost his starting job and played his last 2 years at UCLA.
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