Are the cowboys becoming unstoppable? Michael Irvin thinks so

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I agree, when he talks about the Cowboys his face just grimaces. The Boys must have really done him wrong because I heard when he was at SDSU he was a big Cowboy fan....

I think he probably grimaces because of their history for the past 18 years or so. If they keep doing what they're doing now, maybe he'll start smiling instead. At least, I'd like to think so. He was a fan once -- he may be again.
 
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Will this be typical every week....
We haven't played winning teams, we need to do this next week to prove anything. We need to do thi we need to do that.

Many said we need to beat the Saints to prove we improved...now we did, and it's oh, but they are 1-3, now beat this team.
We lost a game to SF, a game we were supposed to lose. We beat a 1-0 team that beat KC, a team that just took apart NE. We beat a 1-1 team in the Rams for a very hard to do thing, win back to back road games.
We dismantled the Saints which was to be a test.

But now oh, they aren't very good....If we beat houston, a 3-1 team, it will be. well they didn't beat anyone, record not what they are.....give it a rest dudes...

The facts are what they are, no sense in crying about it dude. Our schedule is providing nice, incremental tests for the team. The Saints offense, though they are sputtering, was an upgrade over previous opponents. The Texans defense will be a tougher matchup for our offense so we can get a better feel there against a winning team. Seattle will provide a matchup where both offense and defense will be tested thoroughly. It's all good, my "fan-hood" doesn't need to be propped up by making unsubstantiated declarations of contention. I can wait. :cool:
 
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