Double Trouble;2543014 said:Is there a vid somewhere?
It was for charity and brought in at least 500 coats to keep poor bodies warm for the winter.dcfanatic;2543815 said:http://www.***BANNED-URL***/video/dallasnews/hp/index.html?nvid=317370
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I am shocked that Keith Davis is having a 'big' birthday party, lol.
well some rich bodies are gonna be warm all winter too since it seems like none of our players will ever play post jaunary football again.Blast From The Past;2543820 said:It was for charity and brought in at least 500 coats to keep poor bodies warm for the winter.
dcfanatic;2543815 said:http://www.***BANNED-URL***/video/dallasnews/hp/index.html?nvid=317370
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I am shocked that Keith Davis is having a 'big' birthday party, lol.
He's a nobody.
Why even schedule this thing the day after the Eagles game?
Shinywalrus;2543829 said:Why?
Do you think a doctor shouldn't be able to have an anniversary celebration the day after unexpectedly losing a patient?
Do you think a lawyer shouldn't be able to host a housewarming party the day after losing a big case?
I can't comprehend why people don't understand that football, for the players, is a career - a part of their lives. We want them to take it so seriously that they can think of nothing else for weeks after a big loss, that they sit in misery and despondence so that we as fans can "feel" like they take it as seriously as we do.
It's just a load of bunk. Everyone has bad days at the office, bad years even. Would you tell a buddy from work that you couldn't attend his party on Saturday because you just got a horrible annual review on Friday and needed a few weeks to act depressed so everyone knew you took it seriously?
Baffling.
dcfanatic;2543815 said:http://www.***BANNED-URL***/video/dallasnews/hp/index.html?nvid=317370
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I am shocked that Keith Davis is having a 'big' birthday party, lol.
He's a nobody.
Why even schedule this thing the day after the Eagles game?
Faerluna;2543891 said:Don't you know that the entire team is supposed to sit shiva until training camp?!
Shinywalrus;2543829 said:Why?
Do you think a doctor shouldn't be able to have an anniversary celebration the day after unexpectedly losing a patient?
Do you think a lawyer shouldn't be able to host a housewarming party the day after losing a big case?
I can't comprehend why people don't understand that football, for the players, is a career - a part of their lives. We want them to take it so seriously that they can think of nothing else for weeks after a big loss, that they sit in misery and despondence so that we as fans can "feel" like they take it as seriously as we do.
It's just a load of bunk. Everyone has bad days at the office, bad years even. Would you tell a buddy from work that you couldn't attend his party on Saturday because you just got a horrible annual review on Friday and needed a few weeks to act depressed so everyone knew you took it seriously?
Baffling.
Rush 2112;2543944 said:Seemed to me Bradie wanted to forget about the 44-6 whoopin.
Crayton/Cricket say the teem needs more discipline.
Really nothing to see here.
Maikeru-sama;2543828 said:Could Bradie James care less about how the Cowboys performed Sunday?
He is correct about the Season being over but he just doesn't seem to give a crap about how it ended.
I realized this also! That's why I no longer allow myself to get too worked up over losses like last week's...if they play like they don't care why as fans SHOULD we care! When I see concern from the players about their performance I'll start to take losses more seriously !!Wrangler87;2544074 said:This is an embarassment. You wouldn't be able to find me for at least two weeks after I took a beating like that with everything on the line. The first time you did see me, when I finally came out of hiding, it would probably be out running or in the weight room. At the very least, if you have to attend, run from the camera.
You want to see the problem with this team in a nut shell, watch the video.
Can you see Randy White, Tony Dorsett, or John Dutton at an event like this a day and a half after "The Catch". No way, and that game was a war in football sense. Sunday was a complete and monumental embarassment.
I just cannot believe I waste my Sundays getting upset over the outcomes of these games when obviously the players get over it rather quickly.