beacamdim
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 774
- Reaction score
- 585
How many players overall are they actually missing?
10-12.
9 of their top 15.
How many players overall are they actually missing?
this
Aikman was out with a pulled hamstring. He hurt it against the Giants the previous week.
They either hand it to Barkley 30 times or Daniel Jones will die on the field. Maybe both.
If we are relentless like against Minnesota, they stand zero chance.
However, that won’t be the case. 3 step drops, quick releases, Barkley runs wild and you have yourself a game in the fourth quarter.
Their record says they are 7-3, but they really don’t seem to have had great games. They really could’ve lost Tennessee, Baltimore, Green Bay etc.
Giants / Dallas games have had some type of fluke play determine outcomes.
Example: Interception off Wittens foot. Ball hits there, bounces up Giants come away with it.
Dez, 1 finger out of endzone catch
Stopped route, Crayton
Ball lost in light. Myles Austin..
Tougher game than realized. Game where Emmitt played through an injured shoulder and set up Eddie Murry game winner that secured playoff advantage for Boys and lead to SB win that year
I remember the 1993 world champion Cowboys going to Georgia to play a crappy Atlanta Falcons squad and losing 27-14.
That Dallas team was one of the best, deepest teams that I have ever seen. It was coached by one of the best coaches that I’ve ever seen… a coach who constantly guarded against letdowns in trap games. That offense had a Hall of Fame QB, RB, WR, and offensive linemen, with a fullback that should also probably be in the Hall.
If that team could go lay an egg… any team can. It happens sometimes.
Dallas ought to win tomorrow, but stranger things have definitely happened. I won’t get too up nor too down on what happens tomorrow.
mahoneybill----your profile pic...maybe you missed a few too many dinner bells?.....but who am i to skinny shame anyone?
How many players overall are they actually missing?
Teams play tough when they’re wounded.@DDuggan21
The Giants announced that OL Josh Ezeudu, OL Evan Neal, OL Jon Feliciano and OL Shane Lemieux are out for tomorrow. So plug Jack Anderson in at LG. Then Matt Peart as swing tackle with Devery Hamilton and a PS elevation (Solomon Kindley?) as depth.
Out: TE Daniel Bellinger (eye), LG Josh Ezeudu (neck), C Jon Feliciano (neck), CB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), LG Shane Lemieux (toe), CB Fabian Moreau (oblique), RT Evan Neal (knee/illness)How many players overall are they actually missing?
Zero excuses to not win big tomorrow. We should own them.
Giants / Dallas games have had some type of fluke play determine outcomes.
Example: Interception off Wittens foot. Ball hits there, bounces up Giants come away with it.
Dez, 1 finger out of endzone catch
Stopped route, Crayton
Ball lost in light. Myles Austin..
Tougher game than realized. Game where Emmitt played through an injured shoulder and set up Eddie Murry game winner that secured playoff advantage for Boys and lead to SB win that year
We handled these guys pretty easily with Cooper Rush at QB. In NY. Now they are banged up.
There is no excuse to not have a double digit win tomorrow
@DDuggan21
The Giants announced that OL Josh Ezeudu, OL Evan Neal, OL Jon Feliciano and OL Shane Lemieux are out for tomorrow. So plug Jack Anderson in at LG. Then Matt Peart as swing tackle with Devery Hamilton and a PS elevation (Solomon Kindley?) as depth.
I remember the 1993 world champion Cowboys going to Georgia to play a crappy Atlanta Falcons squad and losing 27-14.
That Dallas team was one of the best, deepest teams that I have ever seen. It was coached by one of the best coaches that I’ve ever seen… a coach who constantly guarded against letdowns in trap games. That offense had a Hall of Fame QB, RB, WR, and offensive linemen, with a fullback that should also probably be in the Hall.
If that team could go lay an egg… any team can. It happens sometimes.
Dallas ought to win tomorrow, but stranger things have definitely happened. I won’t get too up nor too down on what happens tomorrow.
I remember the 1993 world champion Cowboys going to Georgia to play a crappy Atlanta Falcons squad and losing 27-14.
That Dallas team was one of the best, deepest teams that I have ever seen. It was coached by one of the best coaches that I’ve ever seen… a coach who constantly guarded against letdowns in trap games. That offense had a Hall of Fame QB, RB, WR, and offensive linemen, with a fullback that should also probably be in the Hall.
If that team could go lay an egg… any team can. It happens sometimes.
Dallas ought to win tomorrow, but stranger things have definitely happened. I won’t get too up nor too down on what happens tomorrow.