And there’s nothing you can do about it

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Today in the Blue Star Times:

"If you want a seminal snapshot of the season to date, it was right there, late in the game, for the nation to see in all its dominance and glory.

Five linemen, a fullback, and DeMarco Murray celebrated together in the end zone, apart from the shiny toys on offense, away from Romo, isolated together in the end zone of the world champs. They hugged and head butted, knowing full well what they’d just done, and what they’ve become.

They are one. The most dominant collective unit in the National Football League. Soak in that for a moment."

Please read my full column: http://bluestartimes.com/and-theres-nothing-you-can-do-about-it/
 
I like you and all, but I think that if Jerry gets the venom when we do poorly, he deserves the credit for the current situation. Whether he needs to be talked out of bad decisions or not, the fact is that the success of this team & OL are glaring proof that he DOESN'T just do things in a vacuum, and actually does listen to counsel from his staff. For a leader, there is little praise that is better than that.
 
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Today in the Blue Star Times:

"If you want a seminal snapshot of the season to date, it was right there, late in the game, for the nation to see in all its dominance and glory.

Five linemen, a fullback, and DeMarco Murray celebrated together in the end zone, apart from the shiny toys on offense, away from Romo, isolated together in the end zone of the world champs. They hugged and head butted, knowing full well what they’d just done, and what they’ve become.

They are one. The most dominant collective unit in the National Football League. Soak in that for a moment."

Please read my full column: http://bluestartimes.com/and-theres-nothing-you-can-do-about-it/

Gives me chills dude. Thanks.
 
Today in the Blue Star Times:

"If you want a seminal snapshot of the season to date, it was right there, late in the game, for the nation to see in all its dominance and glory.

Five linemen, a fullback, and DeMarco Murray celebrated together in the end zone, apart from the shiny toys on offense, away from Romo, isolated together in the end zone of the world champs. They hugged and head butted, knowing full well what they’d just done, and what they’ve become.

They are one. The most dominant collective unit in the National Football League. Soak in that for a moment."

Please read my full column: http://bluestartimes.com/and-theres-nothing-you-can-do-about-it/

Five linemen, a fullback, and DeMarco Murray celebrated together in the end zone, apart from the shiny toys on offense, away from Romo, isolated together in the end zone of the world champs. They hugged and head butted, knowing full well what they’d just done, and what they’ve become.
I believe that this was the play where Parnell pancaked his man and Murry ran behind him.
 
I like you and all, but I think that if Jerry gets the venom when we do poorly, he deserves the credit for the current situation. Whether he needs to be talked out of bad decisions or not, the fact is that the success of this team & OL are glaring proof that he DOESN'T just do things in a vacuum, and actually does listen to counsel from his staff. For a leader, there is little praise that is better than that.

That's what successful leaders do. Listen.
 
Also the play Leary took out 3 players on his own. It was the most beautiful play I've seen in my lifetime as a Cowboys fan.

I just watched it. There were like 8-9 seattle defenders in the box, and they just looked defeated. Leary playing human bowling ball was fantastic lol.
 
Also the play Leary took out 3 players on his own. It was the most beautiful play I've seen in my lifetime as a Cowboys fan.

If you or anyone finds that Leary play, please post it. I didn't record the game and would love to dig into the oline play. It has been incredible.

Since it was such a great game, I assume it will find a spot on NFL Replay this week.
 
I like you and all, but I think that if Jerry gets the venom when we do poorly, he deserves the credit for the current situation. Whether he needs to be talked out of bad decisions or not, the fact is that the success of this team & OL are glaring proof that he DOESN'T just do things in a vacuum, and actually does listen to counsel from his staff. For a leader, there is little praise that is better than that.

If he has to be talked into making good decisions or out of making bad decisions then he does not really deserve the credit.
 
And next year, when another 1st rounder is spent on the DL, this thread title will have dual meaning.
 
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