2006 Turning Point

Billy Bullocks

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If you look at our season, it's sad to see we really had 2 turning points. The first one obviously coming at half time vs the NYG. The emergance of Tony Romo and the momentum that it carried with us.

Sadly we hit another junction in the road against the Saints. They exposed our defense worse than anyone had all year, and the team never looked the same after.
 

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Billy Bullocks;1343392 said:
If you look at our season, it's sad to see we really had 2 turning points. The first one obviously coming at half time vs the NYG. The emergance of Tony Romo and the momentum that it carried with us.

Sadly we hit another junction in the road against the Saints. They exposed our defense worse than anyone had all year, and the team never looked the same after.
turning point was when ellis got hurt.:banghead:
 

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You could argue that as well. But we still played some good games without Ellis.

It hurt us down teh stretch.
 

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I'm just waiting for munchis to say: "When we benched our only hope Bledsoe." :lmao:
 

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LatinMind;1343396 said:
turning point was when ellis got hurt.:banghead:
That and other injuries (Glenn and Henry). We somehow managed to mask the loss of Ellis against Indy (and it was irrelevant against Tampa), but it soon was painfully obvious that Carp and Singleton could hardly fill Ellis's shoes.
 
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