Cowboys/Giants 2007 playoffs

Neverhood;5089664 said:
The only person who choked this game away was Patrick Crayton

Crayton, Fasano, and TO missed out on potential TD passes from what I recall. 1st down drops also...
 
This is incredibly tough to watch. For me, this is easily the toughest loss of the past 15 years at least.
 
Clayton let up on that 3rd & 11 which would of been a touchdown.

But Romo choked!! :rolleyes:
 
TheSport78;5089659 said:
Wish we had that OL right now with these guys in their prime...



Okay, maybe not Kyle Kosier.

Last year that they really had a good Oline.
13-3
And inches away from a possible deep playoff run
 
dear god, rewatching that game was pure masochism.

"NFL Classic Game", huh? i was trolled by nfl network. :(
 
Just a horribly agonizing defeat.


Why did the Cowboys have to give up a touchdown in what, 56 seconds, to let the Giants tie the game 14-14 at halftime?

If only the refs had not wrongly called Ware offsides on the first possession when he was not. The Giants wouldn't have scored their first touchdown to go up 7-0.

If only Crayton hadn't dropped that key 3rd down pass. Could have put the Cowboys all the way in the Giants' red zone.

If only Crayton hadn't stopped on his route with just seconds remaining in regulation. Would have been a touchdown for sure, Cowboys almost certainly win 24-21.

If only Romo had had one or two more seconds of time to throw a deeper ball to Miles Austin on one of the Giants' blitzes in the 4th quarter. Austin was wide, WIDE open. Would almost certainly have been a touchdown.

If only Romo had thrown a slant to Owens instead of a pass to Glenn on the last Cowboys play.

If only the Cowboys had played for two field goals instead of repeatedly trying to go for the touchdown in the 4th quarter. They could have closed the deficit to 21-20, then won 23-21.

If only, if only.
 
This defeat hurts worse, in my opinion, than 44-6, the Vikings beating the Cowboys 34-3, or the Seahawks bobbled snap game.
 
Red Dragon;5089729 said:
This defeat hurts worse, in my opinion, than 44-6, the Vikings beating the Cowboys 34-3, or the Seahawks bobbled snap game.
I agree.
The lost opportunity was much more real
 
Chocolate Lab;5089698 said:
There it is, one of two of the worst calls I've ever seen in one game. Romo throws the ball to the sideline with no Giant around anywhere and they call grounding.
Grounding doesn't require players on the opposing team to "be around anywhere", though.
 
If Crayton keeps running his ing route on the second to last play of the game we win.
 
Romonater;5089753 said:
What's wrong about it?...Defenders don't need to be anywhere around where the ball was thrown for it to be intentional grounding. The ball could land on a completely empty part of the field and it still be grounding.
 
theranchsucks;5089777 said:
If Crayton keeps running his ing route on the second to last play of the game we win.

Yep...I saw that again! :mad:

It would have been a perfect pass, but, Romo screwed up again! Damn fatso!
 
We has a SB offense that year, but not a SB D....


And yeah that game was on Crayton more than any other single player...even though it was a team loss
 
Dday22t;5089800 said:
We has a SB offense that year, but not a SB D....


And yeah that game was on Crayton more than any other single player...even though it was a team loss

If Romo would not have gone to Cabo! :bang2:

(stupid cowboy fans)


;)
 
Why does anyone care whether they would have won or not, the Patriots would have annihilated them in the SB. I'd rather them not make it in, than to be embarrassed. Look how they handled them the last time
 
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