Commander excuses

Cowfan75

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Had to laugh at the end of the game when Troy kept talking about the Commanders basically losing because of injuries. In these conditions, with our stupid mistakes, with these terrible officials, with this defense...we deserved some MAJOR props winning this one.
 

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The biggest stat- Dallas 169 rush yards; Commanders 49.

As soon as I heard the rainy forecast I predicted a Cowboys win. Their offense was more suited to "weather" the field conditions.
 

AmericanCowboy

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Not really sure what you are getting at.

That was essentially a second string team out there.

Glad we got the win, but lets look at it objectively. We were very lucky to get so many turnovers and to only turn it over once.
 

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Game would’ve com down to the wire regardless or the personnel.

Anyone who has watched Cowboys/Commanders or NFC East matchup knew that.
In math and science they call that statement a law. In philosophy it is a universal truth.

I'll just say BINGO!

No matter the record, the stats, the injuries, or any exterior event or catastrophe......expect the unexpected in a Cowboy Commander game, winning in Washington is special.
 

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was listening to the end of the Commanders radio broadcast and Doc Walker said the cowboys didn't earn the victory today:rolleyes:

I have no idea who that is but Doc Walker sounds like a 90 year old East Coast weinie
 

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Not really sure what you are getting at.

That was essentially a second string team out there.

Glad we got the win, but lets look at it objectively. We were very lucky to get so many turnovers and to only turn it over once.

Pfft... here comes the "don't celebrate victory" crowd.
Luck!?! How 'bout "opportunity meets effort".
 
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