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Translation.....I'm right.OP moves the goalposts more than anyone I’ve ever encountered.
Translation.....I'm right.OP moves the goalposts more than anyone I’ve ever encountered.
I watched the Seahawks vs the Patriots. Seattle is the real deal. Their play was competent to outstanding on both sides of the ball. Our game with them next week will show us how we stack up with a real contender.
Brice Irvin LOLI was not impressed by their defense at all. NE moved the ball at will. And David Irvin looks to be done for the year. Which is a big loss for them.
Wilson will carve up our crappy defense, though. Offense better be ready to win this game on their own.
Green Bay fans detested McCarthy. They couldn't wait for him to leave. They had the same complaints about him that we had about Garrett.This off season has been truly impossible. Big Mike is a much better coach than Garret, but he needs time to evaluate and make corrections. If you watched when he coached Green Bay you know that he made a habit of coming back and pulling rabbits out of his hat. Any sunday NFL teams can lose, and I feel like Seatle can be beat, especially without their fans in the seats. Dallas is going to keep getting better, even with players hurt. Big Mike is not scared to play rookies and get other players experience! Once some of our players come back, this experience will really be monumental. I know Russell Wilson has played very well, but as I said before, this team will get better, and if the talent comes together along with the coaching don't be surprised if Seatle struggles against this team.
Some enjoy my prose. You're free not to partake.Can you ever make a post that's less than 1000 words? Yeah we all get it you think you are some fountain of football knowledge.
Translation.....I'm right.
Both sides of the ball? Their defense sucked and gave up 30 points to a Cam Newton lead team.
I dont even know why I am surprised by this post after seeing the poster.
The NFL just doesn't work that way anymore.
Dallas has a lot of upside.
What worries me right now is the coaching decisions i'm seeing but Kellen Moore's play designs were much better yesterday and with Tempo added to that it was nothing short of incredible. We moved the ball at will.
Now don't fumble a million times.
Dallas can be as good as any team in the NFC. They play a top NFC team this week and if they beat them things change quick.
Things were looking horrible but we now have hope and a quick shot of momentum and I would be shocked to see them come out and play slow 1990's football this week.
Seattle has given up almost 1,000 yards on defense in 2 games.
They just have a QB playing out of this world.
No, but I recognize we beat a team that has given up 78 points in two weeks.
I have higher standards than you.
You don't have standards, when it comes to the QB.
I dont even know why I am surprised by this post after seeing the poster.
You don't have standards, when it comes to the QB.
So if Dak plays the way he did Sunday against Seattle will you give him credit? Or just talk and talk ?He is a poster that lives In reality.....not a a Dakota slobberer with no credit.
He knows exactly what this team an it’s mediocre quarterback will deliver this year.
Hoorah!, we beat the worst defensive team in the league, and pathetically, it was a close game because of ineptitude and turnovers by the offense
That's not a standard, because Dak could throw for 400 yards, 5 TDs, have no turnovers, and in a 40-35 loss, the clown car would show up to blame him.You mean standards that an elite Qb can beat good defenses and finish better than 8-8 and not choke against the Eagles in a division deciding game?
I dont even know why I am surprised by this post after seeing the poster.
Oh my gawd....You’ve never been wrong about anything, ever
That’s the point
If they were down 40-7 beforehand, just maybe.That's not a standard, because Dak could throw for 400 yards, 5 TDs, have no turnovers, and in a 40-35 loss, the clown car would show up to blame him.