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DMX690;2956336 said:It doesn't matter.
read this board and it does, take that Buffalo game a couple of years ago
DMX690;2956336 said:It doesn't matter.
CanadianCowboysFan;2956276 said:Not quite sure why everyone thinks the fact the team hasn't won a playoff game since 1996 has any bearing on the outcome today.
ThreeSportStar80;2956144 said:I told people Jerry Jones would regret not hiring Mike Singletary as head coach and I was right...
ScipioCowboy;2956438 said:Where is the "great big" thread about Jerry Jones' suckage?
CanadianCowboysFan;2956447 said:well he ain't going anywhere so if you want to get carpal tunnel writing about him, feel free but it will be an exercise in futility.
ScipioCowboy;2956458 said:I refuse to accept that.
There must be something we fans can do to express our discontent on a national stage and to expedite major philosophical change within the front office.
CanadianCowboysFan;2956489 said:well other than throwing a few billion at him in the hope he sells to you, there is nothing you can do.
if he bothers you that much, stop watching the games, caring etc jerry won't care as there are probably 10000 Scipiocowboys behind you to take your place and Jerry won't even know you are gone. You will feel better though.
Kangaroo;2956525 said:Every so often a game defines a team these are special games and they define that team for the year. These games are rare but when everyone understands the magnitude of these games they define a team.
There was one many years ago for this team under Campo we where opening against the new Houston Team they where an expansion team suppose to be bad and the Cowboys went out and layed the biggest egg on national TV needless the say that game described the season. It was not that we lost to an expansion team but this was there 1st game the one they should struggle the most in instead we did that team went on to suck.
Once again the Cowboys are faced with a certain defining game a rare one; nay a once in a lifetime game.
This was an opening of a new house by a team that has aspiration and expectation of a playoff bound team. This was a grand opening of the new house on national TV by a team that needed to make a statement that they had arrived and understood how to win a game of great importance and magnitude.
This team has SuperBowl and Playoff expectations and what a chance to make a statement in the grand opening of a new House a special house one of grandeur and luxurious as the Teams History deserves.
The electricity was in the air the crowd noise was deafening and we held our abated breath looking for someone to step up and show the team to victory in this most important time instead we received a performance on par with Custards Last Stand. One filled with confusion, blunders and stupidity one that left a fan base broken and destroyed.
RIP 2009 Cowboy Season
cjr126;2956558 said:where was the 12th man tonight? 105,121 and the giants had no problem at the line of scrimmage all night.
ScipioCowboy;2956528 said:Simply because I'm a fan of the franchise does not obligate me to follow its owner to the gates of hell.
I want to help the Cowboys, not abandon them. Although the discontent of one fan may not reach Jerry's ears, the cacophonous and rancorous discontent of 100,000 fans in the new stadium most certainly will.
CanadianCowboysFan;2956576 said:do you sit there with a thesaurus?
anyway, all Jerry will hear is the sound of the stadium tills opening as 105000 people buy beer, pizza, parking, popcorn etc while watching the team lose and the cage girls dance
ScipioCowboy;2956603 said:All the words were fairly common -- at least in my circles.
Think creatively. Maybe the fans can devise some chants that they repeat throughout the game. Signs would be a good starting point as well.
Hoofbite;2956641 said:You use cacophonous on a regular basis?
what a doofus.
Hoofbite;2956641 said:You use cacophonous on a regular basis?
what a doofus.
ScipioCowboy;2956603 said:All the words were fairly common -- at least in my circles.
Think creatively. Maybe the fans can devise some chants that they repeat throughout the game. Signs would be a good starting point as well.