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Nov. 9, 2009
By Mike Freeman
CBSSports.com National Columnist

PHILADELPHIA -- Someone had to win this monstrosity, so it might as well have been the Dallas Cowboys.

Oh, was this game magical, and by magical, I mean ugly as Whitney Houston emerging from a crack den.

Considering the beautiful painting by these two teams (Van Gogh or Van Gag?) the fans here were patiently behaved. For once, Eagles fans would've been well within their rights to smash something.

Following receiver Miles Austin scoring on a 49-yard touchdown, he took the football, and tried to throw it at a gigantic sign that had an Eagles logo on it located directly in front of him.

He missed.

Classic.

Dallas was victorious 20-16 against Philadelphia and the Cowboys now have sole possession of first place in the NFC East, but that's like being the Prince of Chechnya.

Some games are ugly because of defensive brilliance. Others are ugly just 'cause. This is the latter.

What this game demonstrated was that neither of these teams is a serious threat to win a Super Bowl. Indeed, for right now, the entire division is suspect. The once mighty NFC East, for the moment, is a dumpster fire; it's the noise a lobster makes upon first entering the boiling water.

Next week comes the announcement that the winner of the NFC East will play Rutgers in the Motor City Bowl.


Tony Romo needs a better effort from his teammates quickly if the Cowboys are going to have a meaningful January. (US Presswire)
Even more stunning than the poorly played game was the attitude of the Eagles afterward. This is a proud and well-run franchise and truly one of the best in all of sports. Yet the sly whining about the officials because of a crucial fourth-quarter play was as hard on the ears as the game was on the eyeballs.

The complaining stemmed from a blown short-yardage call by the game officials. The score was tied at 13 and the Eagles had a second-and-1 at the Cowboys 45. Two tries by LeSean McCoy to get the single yard were unsuccessful. So on fourth-and-one, quarterback Donovan McNabb kept the football and pushed forward but was ruled short of the first down.

"It felt [like] half of my body was past the marker," McNabb said. He added later: "By the way they spotted the ball, they made it look like I lost a yard."

The Eagles are correct that the spot was wrong. McNabb said after the game that it's tough to come back when calls like that went against them. Yet the Eagles forget they had both second and third down to get one lousy yard. If a team can't get a single yard on several tries, they deserve to lose.

That wasn't the only series that typified the ugly nature of this game. Another came late in the first half. The Cowboys had a first-and-goal at the Eagles 4. One Tony Romo pass was thrown so far behind wide receiver Roy Williams in the end zone he had to do some sort of Romanian half twist just to make an attempt at a catch. The second Romo pass was again behind Williams. A third pass to Marion Barber was deflected near the line of scrimmage. The Cowboys settled for a field goal.

McNabb wasn't much better. He had two interceptions and a passer rating of 61.4. There are still too many times when McNabb one week looks like Joe Montana and the next like Joe Pesci.

At one point, the Cowboys were penalized for delay of game after Terence Newman kicked the football about 20 yards downfield like he was Diego Maradona after the play was whistled dead. Meanwhile the Eagles were called for excessive celebration and taunting penalties.

Late in the third quarter, the Philadelphia defense got a huge stop by sacking Romo then McNabb gave the ball right back with a pick.

One play was so bad, it was almost comical. The Eagles, in the third quarter, had fourth-and-inches. They lined up attempting to draw the Cowboys offside but Jason Peters -- whose nickname is "Snap Count" due to the large number of false-start penalties he receives (true story) -- was called for, yes, a false start. So the Eagles were trying to draw the Cowboys off but instead jumped themselves.

There was stupid play after dumb play after boneheaded play.

And, of course, there was the prerequisite Romo interception. Romo throws more horrific picks than Bill Laimbeer ever did.

The Cowboys might win this division or the Eagles or even the Giants. But whichever team emerges will be cannon fodder for some other team from another division. The Saints would crush the Cowboys 40-10.

And they would look pretty doing it.

For more from Mike Freeman, check him out on Twitter: @realfreemancbs

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Wow..... did he lose some money on this game or something?
 

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I have to agree with the author here. That Saints vs. Panthers game was just a thing of beauty...:rolleyes:

Does he understand that interdivision games pretty much all look as ugly as this one?
 

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It was an ugly game.

...but this guy's about as transparent as can be.
 

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WOW

He just doesn't want to give credit to anyone does he?


Tony Romo needs a better effort from his teammates quickly if the Cowboys are going to have a meaningful January. (US Presswire)
Austins three game stretch, contribution of Crayton, improved play of Romo-to-Roy, involvement of Hurd and Ogletree. Very good OL play so far. etc.... Damn near everyone is contributing so what the hell is he talking about.



That wasn't the only series that typified the ugly nature of this game. Another came late in the first half. The Cowboys had a first-and-goal at the Eagles 4. One Tony Romo pass was thrown so far behind wide receiver Roy Williams in the end zone he had to do some sort of Romanian half twist just to make an attempt at a catch. The second Romo pass was again behind Williams. A third pass to Marion Barber was deflected near the line of scrimmage. The Cowboys settled for a field goal.
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yeah, the first pass was thrown behind Roy but way to over-look the blown PI call on the second throw. Tony missed a wide open Witten in the corner of the endzone on the third play.

One play was so bad, it was almost comical. The Eagles, in the third quarter, had fourth-and-inches. They lined up attempting to draw the Cowboys offside but Jason Peters -- whose nickname is "Snap Count" due to the large number of false-start penalties he receives (true story) -- was called for, yes, a false start. So the Eagles were trying to draw the Cowboys off but instead jumped themselves.
:laugh1:

And, of course, there was the prerequisite Romo interception. Romo throws more horrific picks than Bill Laimbeer ever did.
First interception in what 140 pass attempts?

The Cowboys might win this division or the Eagles or even the Giants. But whichever team emerges will be cannon fodder for some other team from another division. The Saints would crush the Cowboys 40-10.

And they would look pretty doing it.
The Saints do look scary but its not a given. We'll find out on Dec 19th.
 

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Puffed-Up Risumi Costs Sportswriter a New Job

By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, January 10, 2004; Page C04

A longtime New York Times sportswriter who left to join the Indianapolis Star has resigned from his new job after admitting that he falsified his résumé.

Mike Freeman, who covered professional football and basketball and did investigative reporting at the Times, apologized for telling the Star that he was a graduate of the University of Delaware. He said he attended the school for four years but did not graduate.

"These were lies," Freeman, 37, said in a statement posted on the Web site SportsPages.com. He added: "This was a terrible and unforgivable manipulation of the facts. . . . It was the only time I have told such falsehoods and no other deceptions have ever appeared in any of my newspaper stories or two books at any time in my 16 years of practicing journalism. Nevertheless, the information I gave the Star was wrong and I will be punished with the loss of my newspaper career."

Star Editor Dennis Ryerson said in an interview yesterday that he had accepted the resignation, although this was "a bit awkward" because Freeman had not yet started his job as a columnist.

"The message is, he will not be working at the Star," he said. "I'm very sorry about the way it turned out." Ryerson added that a college degree is not required to work at the Star, and in fact, he does not have one.

Ryerson disclosed the news to readers through the paper's Web site yesterday afternoon.

Freeman worked for The Washington Post in 1988 and again from 1990 to 1992, covering pro football. He has also written for the Dallas Morning News and Boston Globe. Freeman is the author of "Bloody Sundays: Inside the Dazzling, Rough-and-Tumble World of the NFL," published last year, and the 2000 book "ESPN: The Uncensored History."

In July, he reported for the Times on allegations of academic misconduct involving Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett.

In his statement, Freeman said "there are no excuses or alibis" for misrepresenting his résumé. "This is my fault and my fault alone. Most of all, I have hurt and disappointed close friends and family, particularly my wife, and for this I am truly sorry. I also want to apologize to the Star."
 

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:rolleyes: "Oh, was this game magical, and by magical, I mean ugly as Whitney Houston emerging from a crack den."

Stopped right here. Butt-hurt Eagle fan with zero sense of humor. If this mediot makes more than 3 bucks a week...........he's rippin somebody off.
 

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When a game like this happens for the Cowboys, the NFC East is overrated.

When a game like this happens 4 times a weekend in the SEC, the SEC is the greatest group of football teams that God ever created.

Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...
 

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I love these type articles.

Cowboy hater so full of hate over the Cowboys recent success he can't see straight.
There is no other logical interpretation of this garbage.
 

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Bobtheflob just owned Freeman. :)

I don't know why everyone is saying that was an ugly win. If you like defense, it was beautiful.
 

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bobtheflob;3069127 said:
Puffed-Up Risumi Costs Sportswriter a New Job

By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, January 10, 2004; Page C04

A longtime New York Times sportswriter who left to join the Indianapolis Star has resigned from his new job after admitting that he falsified his résumé.

Mike Freeman, who covered professional football and basketball and did investigative reporting at the Times, apologized for telling the Star that he was a graduate of the University of Delaware. He said he attended the school for four years but did not graduate.

"These were lies," Freeman, 37, said in a statement posted on the Web site SportsPages.com.

:muttley:

And I think we all knew this was coming.

Dallas wins and all the sudden, neither team is any good. Figures.
 

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Chocolate Lab;3069226 said:
Bobtheflob just owned Freeman. :)

I don't know why everyone is saying that was an ugly win. If you like defense, it was beautiful.

11 penalties and a crap running game outside of two or three runs in the razorback by Choice and the last two by Barber....that made it somewhat ugly to me. I certainly wouldn't call it a thing of beauty.
 

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tomson75;3069256 said:
11 penalties and a crap running game outside of two or three runs in the razorback by Choice and the last two by Barber....that made it somewhat ugly to me. I certainly wouldn't call it a thing of beauty.

Yeah, but Coleman's crew calls a ton of penalties on everyone.
 
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