Some Cowboys games are still fun to watch

That -was a great game, 1 td drive was all murray rushing, with 20 yd td at end.
That was a good team, they just blew the GB game.
I believe the drive you are referring to had one pass, then the rest was the OL and Murray. That's the offense we should be striving to recreate, one that is hard to stop on the ground, so the QB doesn't have to try to do too much.
 
I used to rewatch certain games but no more. I'm moving on.
I used to record and keep them all, but stopped that a few years back. Usually, I can find a replay if I want to see it again. I haven't watched many of late, though.

I can understand being frustrated and moving on, but I still get enjoyment out of seeing my team have some success.
 
No, DeMarco for fumbling what should have been a touchdown. But do you.
Don't think Murray's scoring a touchdown with a safety deep but you're welcome to believe whatever you need to like so many others do with that game.

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Don't think Murray's scoring a touchdown with a safety deep but you're welcome to believe whatever you need to like so many others do with that game.

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Maybe, but it is only one player to beat. You saying Murray couldn't possibly do that?
 
Beating the NFCCG Commanders in Wash last season was the 24 highlight . Against Quinn and those former Cowboys with the back up QB going up against Daniels . And Turpin was brilliant .
 
The games are still fun to watch as long as the Cowboys are in contention and they’re competing. Unfortunately, these days a lot of Cowboys fans have become so disenchanted with the team they seem to enjoy watching the Cowboys lose. There’s one fan that only shows up on the board during the season when the Cowboys lose. He never comes around when the team wins. I question if he’s really a Cowboys fan.

I understand there’s a lot of angry fans but I can’t relate to those who are so upset with the organization that they pull for losses. They claim they want to watch the Joneses suffer when it’s really the fan base that’s suffering the most. If I ever get to the point where I get so upset with the organization that I’m pulling for losses then I’ll be done posting or following the team.
It might be a good time to drop that luggage.
 
Maybe, but it is only one player to beat. You saying Murray couldn't possibly do that?
He could but low percentage chance. Unless the safety took a terrible angle and whiffs to the point that Murray doesn't have to make a cut or break stride in any way, he at least slows Murray down enough for someone else to catch him from behind if not making the tackle himself.
 
He could but low percentage chance. Unless the safety took a terrible angle and whiffs to the point that Murray doesn't have to make a cut or break stride in any way, he at least slows Murray down enough for someone else to catch him from behind if not making the tackle himself.
Maybe. I don't know if it's low-percentage, but obviously, we don't know that the safety wouldn't make the play or at least slow him enough that someone else could. We also don't know if we wouldn't have gone on to score even if he got tackled downfield.

I know we can't just count it as a touchdown if the blocking had held up a tick longer and he had not fumbled, but that play had a major impact on the game.
 
Maybe. I don't know if it's low-percentage, but obviously, we don't know that the safety wouldn't make the play or at least slow him enough that someone else could. We also don't know if we wouldn't have gone on to score even if he got tackled downfield.

I know we can't just count it as a touchdown if the blocking had held up a tick longer and he had not fumbled, but that play had a major impact on the game.
I think Rodgers' fumble earlier probably had a greater impact. He fumbled in Dallas territory with the game tied 7-7 and we turned that into a TD to take the lead we held all the way to the 4th. After Murray's fumble we held them to a FG. We benefited more from our forced turnover than they did with theirs.
 
I think Rodgers' fumble earlier probably had a greater impact. He fumbled in Dallas territory with the game tied 7-7 and we turned that into a TD to take the lead we held all the way to the 4th. After Murray's fumble we held them to a FG. We benefited more from our forced turnover than they did with theirs.
That's fair, but one does not nullify the impact of the other. If we had gotten the fumble and Murray had not fumbled, then instead of a four-point swing, we would have had at least seven and possibly more. There are always a lot of ifs when you lose.

But I've gotten off track. This thread was supposed to be about enjoying victories even when we're not competing for titles, not devolve into another thread about the team's failures.
 

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