Game Day Cincinnati Bengals at Dallas Cowboys Postgame

pitt33

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I love Micah Parsons for leaving the field. Screw swapping jerseys. Special teams is just trash for that. Trash! The Cowboys had every chance and just crapped the bed again. Ridiculous. Kudos to Rico for a great game. Screw everybody else. I'm tired of this crap.
Just don’t care anymore.

Under the Jones family reign of ineptness I have a hard time believing they will ever reach another SB. And that applies to young fans.
 

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And you think cutting a fringe player is gonna do that?
I think that repercussions for dumb play let's everyone on the team know that the organization can & will take action. For too long this organization hasn't sent that message.

The folks who don't show more attention to detail after seeing another player cut should be the next ones on the chopping block. It's exactly how Jimmy & other winning coaches handled things.
 

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I think that repercussions for dumb play let's everyone on the team know that the organization can & will take action. For too long this organization hasn't sent that message.

The folks who don't show more attention to detail after seeing another player cut should be the next ones on the chopping block. It's exactly how Jimmy & other winning coaches handled things.
Let’s be honest though….our fringe players aren’t the issue. Guys like Gholston, Osa, Turpin…..they’re doing their job.

It’s the Diggs, Dak’s, D Law’s, Micah’s and Lamb’s and they know they would never be cut. Guys are protected by the salary cap. They know it. It’s why a guy like Jimmy can’t work in todays game.
 

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lol thats ridiculous

their wr clearly fumbled, they should have had DPI on lamb and that ball hit the ground on the pick.

refs called it pretty even and both teams had beneficial calls
All of that is untrue. Anyone with a brain and 2 good eyes, who had the ability to look at those plays objectively, knows the War didn't fumble, and that the pick was a pick. Just stop
 

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A sissy!? Because he had tears? People won't respect him for showing emotion!?
I said the FEAR of looking like a sissy.

If I cried at work....I'd sure have that fear. Thats just me though.

If you feel comfortable crying at work, then you'd see it differently than me
 

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Let’s be honest though….our fringe players aren’t the issue. Guys like Gholston, Osa, Turpin…..they’re doing their job.

It’s the Diggs, Dak’s, D Law’s, Micah’s and Lamb’s and they know they would never be cut. Guys are protected by the salary cap. They know it. It’s why a guy like Jimmy can’t work in todays game.
Tell that to Cleveland who cut Toney after his mistakes yesterday. I hear the things you are saying but teams have to set the tone. Especially bad teams.
 

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I said the FEAR of looking like a sissy.

If I cried at work....I'd sure have that fear. Thats just me though.

If you feel comfortable crying at work, then you'd see it differently than me
I personally don't care what Anyone thinks of me is my thing. To each is own though
 

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Tell that to Cleveland who cut Toney after his mistakes yesterday. I hear the things you are saying but teams have to set the tone. Especially bad teams.
Toney sucks though. I don’t think guys like Watson are shaking in their boots over him I’m actually shocked Toney is still in the league I didn’t know he played for the Browns.

So just seen what Toney man….he might as well get ready for the XFL or whatever they are calling it now.
 

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I'm sure the locker room (at least the players) were consoling him, for the most part. But he's never going to see what's being said here, so being honest about it is just fine.

I don't want him kicked off the team, or anything drastic, like some people are saying. But I do want to know why he touched the ball. Was it a selfish moment of attempted heroism? Did he just get overexcited when the ball came his way? Did he actually not know the rule?

If it's the third one, these coaches need to sit everyone down and drill the whole rulebook into their heads...which might be a good idea regardless, considering all the mistakes they make on a weekly basis.

If it's the second reason, hopefully experience will alleviate that tendency.

If it's the first one, maybe he's not a team player himself. I do doubt that he was trying to make a name for himself, but you never know.
I fear that it was him wanting the glory of a big return.........why?.......Washington game, the dude that fielded the onside kick could have just laid down and the game would be over but he wanted to score a TD and get glory for himself.

I know it is not the same player in both instances, but there seems to be a culture thing here of "I am getting mine".
 
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