Cmac
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....and Tony didn't win the big one.Tony was right.........it's a known fact that Deion avoided tackling like they had the plague.
....and Tony didn't win the big one.Tony was right.........it's a known fact that Deion avoided tackling like they had the plague.
Oh plaease!!!, I'm trying to eat breakfast
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disagree on, Deion cost us superbowls imo, because he made enough money that cost us the services of multiple starters and backups for us. That's one of the reasons we went downhill so fast
And his contract prevented the Cowboya from resigning a half dozen starters that contributed to all three Super Bowls. That contract was a main contributor to the destruction.of a.dynasty that should have lasted another decade.It's true. I'll never bash Deion for that reason alone. Kevin Smith tore his Achilles and Deion came in mid season and helped us get that 5th SuperBowl.
....and Tony didn't win the big one.
Deion and TO will always be proudly revered by me as great Dallas Cowboys.....Deion will never be a Cowboy to me. Just like TO.
urban legend. which you swallowed.true....but like Favre...they were bad interceptions....game enders.
....and Tony didn't win the big one.
Neither did Dan Marino. So now he is worthless to you?
very small sample size- but then the Romo haters will grab for any straw.Marino started 18 playoff games. Romo six and he was pretty mediocre in most of them.
I took Romo's comment as lighthearted and jovial, something that's been said about Sanders by many including Deion himself. Deion's response was unnecessary and classless - speaks more about his character than any comment Romo could've made
Deion didn't win one either because it's a team game. He never would've won a SB if he remained on the Falcons and didn't move on to the 49ers or the Cowboys. Evidence that you can be an all-pro - even the best at your position all time - but still need a balanced team around you to actually win one.....and Tony didn't win the big one.
Deion didn't win one either because it's a team game. He never would've won a SB if he remained on the Falcons and didn't move on to the 49ers or the Cowboys. Evidence that you can be an all-pro - even the best at your position all time - but still need a balanced team around you to actually win one.
Marino started 18 playoff games. Romo six and he was pretty mediocre in most of them.