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I had to post this "blog" since I almost fell out of my chair laughing. The guy is clueless
http://www.nflgridirongab.com/2007/08/01/breaking-down-the-nfc-east/
4. Dallas Cowboys Prediction: 6-10 – Ya’ll Cowboy fans must’ve thought I forgot ya’ll? This is not a joke… Well I didn’t forget ya’ll, as I really think “America’s Team” is heading in the wrong direction, predicting they will take up the rear in 2007. Dallas will go from second (making the playoffs) to worst (missing the playoffs – of course). The Cowboys are in for a long year under new Head Coach Wade Phillips because of a better division and a shaky starting QB. Some may disagree, but I think Dallas has the worst starting QB in the division. All who disagree with me now, will see why I boldly proclaimed this, when the season is over with, (by about Week 10 or 11) when hollywood-Romo is pulled, being benched because of lack of production or out due to injury (offensive line). Cowboy fans will see lots of Brad Johnson and little of successful Romo in ’07. Dallas fans may have something to look forward to with their 1-2 punch at RB, starting RB Marion Barber and Julius Jones, to along with young All-Pro OLB DeMarcus Ware, and big-hitting SS Roy Williams. Those players will not get ‘em far enough in the NFC East, as they will not make it back to post-season play in January. Romo fumbling the snap at Seattle for the potential, (thought-to be) game-winner will still be cemented in place, thought of over, and over again. Jerry Jones will be upset and Phillips might not last more than one year. Cowboy fans can set their calendar ahead for the new stadium and the 2008 NFL Draft when they get Cleveland’s “high” draft choice (a steal). The offense for Dallas is inconsistent and who knows what Owens will have in-store when the season goes south. The O-Line is slow and will not be able to protect the QB and the running game might have to carry the load more than ever. The defensive unit added Anthony Spencer to the 3-4 mix and should get plenty of sacks, teaming up with Ware, Spears, James, Canty and Co. in the front seven. Though they have an imposing front seven, the pass defense is a different story. They have talent in the secondary, but Roy Williams and Ken Hamlin are not coverage safeties – they are more known as hitters and run supporters. Dallas has pass rushers up front (d-line is bad vs. run) and run defenders in the backfield (awful in coverage). That will leave CB’s Anthony Henry and bust Terence Newman on an island alone, one-on-one against WR’s, being picked apart by opposing team’s offenses and QB’s. Dallas has a lot of depth behind their LB’s, but no depth elsewhere, especially in the secondary. This will be the problem for the talented, but over-priced defense that gave up around three touchdowns a game last year (close to 22 points per contest). Though they can score, they must be able to play better pass defense, as the D finished out the year handing out Christmas gifts with: 39 points at home to Detroit, 42 at home to N.O., and 28 to Atlanta. The keys to this year will be running the football (give Touchdown-machine Barber the ball more), time possession (defense is out there way too long), the offensive line (good enough in pass protection?), and of course the play of the inconsistent (reason to doubt) QB. Look for Dallas to have the type of season Washington put up and for them to enter into the sweepstakes for Louisville QB Brian Brohm, as a team looking for a Franchise QB with Cleveland’s projected (Top 5) high draft pick in ’08.
http://www.nflgridirongab.com/2007/08/01/breaking-down-the-nfc-east/
4. Dallas Cowboys Prediction: 6-10 – Ya’ll Cowboy fans must’ve thought I forgot ya’ll? This is not a joke… Well I didn’t forget ya’ll, as I really think “America’s Team” is heading in the wrong direction, predicting they will take up the rear in 2007. Dallas will go from second (making the playoffs) to worst (missing the playoffs – of course). The Cowboys are in for a long year under new Head Coach Wade Phillips because of a better division and a shaky starting QB. Some may disagree, but I think Dallas has the worst starting QB in the division. All who disagree with me now, will see why I boldly proclaimed this, when the season is over with, (by about Week 10 or 11) when hollywood-Romo is pulled, being benched because of lack of production or out due to injury (offensive line). Cowboy fans will see lots of Brad Johnson and little of successful Romo in ’07. Dallas fans may have something to look forward to with their 1-2 punch at RB, starting RB Marion Barber and Julius Jones, to along with young All-Pro OLB DeMarcus Ware, and big-hitting SS Roy Williams. Those players will not get ‘em far enough in the NFC East, as they will not make it back to post-season play in January. Romo fumbling the snap at Seattle for the potential, (thought-to be) game-winner will still be cemented in place, thought of over, and over again. Jerry Jones will be upset and Phillips might not last more than one year. Cowboy fans can set their calendar ahead for the new stadium and the 2008 NFL Draft when they get Cleveland’s “high” draft choice (a steal). The offense for Dallas is inconsistent and who knows what Owens will have in-store when the season goes south. The O-Line is slow and will not be able to protect the QB and the running game might have to carry the load more than ever. The defensive unit added Anthony Spencer to the 3-4 mix and should get plenty of sacks, teaming up with Ware, Spears, James, Canty and Co. in the front seven. Though they have an imposing front seven, the pass defense is a different story. They have talent in the secondary, but Roy Williams and Ken Hamlin are not coverage safeties – they are more known as hitters and run supporters. Dallas has pass rushers up front (d-line is bad vs. run) and run defenders in the backfield (awful in coverage). That will leave CB’s Anthony Henry and bust Terence Newman on an island alone, one-on-one against WR’s, being picked apart by opposing team’s offenses and QB’s. Dallas has a lot of depth behind their LB’s, but no depth elsewhere, especially in the secondary. This will be the problem for the talented, but over-priced defense that gave up around three touchdowns a game last year (close to 22 points per contest). Though they can score, they must be able to play better pass defense, as the D finished out the year handing out Christmas gifts with: 39 points at home to Detroit, 42 at home to N.O., and 28 to Atlanta. The keys to this year will be running the football (give Touchdown-machine Barber the ball more), time possession (defense is out there way too long), the offensive line (good enough in pass protection?), and of course the play of the inconsistent (reason to doubt) QB. Look for Dallas to have the type of season Washington put up and for them to enter into the sweepstakes for Louisville QB Brian Brohm, as a team looking for a Franchise QB with Cleveland’s projected (Top 5) high draft pick in ’08.