DMN Blog: Igor has novel approach

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Igor Olshansky isn't in San Diego any more.

Two games deep into his Cowboys career, he's caught on to what it means to wear a star on your helmet.

Olshansky, like every other player who braved the lockerroom the day after the New York loss, was peppered with questions. Was he disappointed with how the defense performed? Why no turnovers? What happened to all those sacks?

About the fifth time Olshansky was asked to express his disappointment or frustration over the loss, the defensive lineman came up with this.

"This is only two weeks,'' he said. "I realize that this is the Dallas Cowboys, America's Team and everything, and everybody wants to write a novel after every game.

"This is Game 2. We're going to get past this and we're going to go out there and we're going to win.''





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WoodysGirl;2962557 said:
3:28 PM Tue, Sep 22, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
David Moore/Reporter Bio | E-mail | News tips

Igor Olshansky isn't in San Diego any more.

Two games deep into his Cowboys career, he's caught on to what it means to wear a star on your helmet.

Olshansky, like every other player who braved the lockerroom the day after the New York loss, was peppered with questions. Was he disappointed with how the defense performed? Why no turnovers? What happened to all those sacks?

About the fifth time Olshansky was asked to express his disappointment or frustration over the loss, the defensive lineman came up with this.

"This is only two weeks,'' he said. "I realize that this is the Dallas Cowboys, America's Team and everything, and everybody wants to write a novel after every game.

"This is Game 2. We're going to get past this and we're going to go out there and we're going to win.''




I LOVE IT! :starspin :starspin :starspin :starspin :starspin
 

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everybody wants to write a novel after every game

He got that right. Win and we are the greatest, lose and you suck.
 

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It's always interesting to see perspectives of free agents and rookies that come into this organization and realize how crazy the expectations and the media coverage is.
 

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Igor is going to pop... wait till this team gets blownout by a team like the Rams!
 

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Doomsday101;2962566 said:
everybody wants to write a novel after every game

He got that right. Win and we are the greatest, lose and you suck.

it's not just that you suck, but you're the worst there is, can never win, etc etc.
 

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It's ridiculous. Parcells even thought so, and he came from what people assume is the biggest fish bowl.

It's a different animal with the Cowboys. Maybe in some ways it should be that way, but I think some people take it way too far.
 

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Hate to say it but Jerry encourages this type of behavior, from the media to the average joe.
 

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baj1dallas;2962591 said:
it's not just that you suck, but you're the worst there is, can never win, etc etc.

Yeah, that's how the teenage Texas football fans are.
 

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......better not piss him off he might eat you....dude is fearsome.
 

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WoodysGirl;2962557 said:
3:28 PM Tue, Sep 22, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
David Moore/Reporter Bio | E-mail | News tips

Igor Olshansky isn't in San Diego any more.

Two games deep into his Cowboys career, he's caught on to what it means to wear a star on your helmet.

Olshansky, like every other player who braved the lockerroom the day after the New York loss, was peppered with questions. Was he disappointed with how the defense performed? Why no turnovers? What happened to all those sacks?

About the fifth time Olshansky was asked to express his disappointment or frustration over the loss, the defensive lineman came up with this.

"This is only two weeks,'' he said. "I realize that this is the Dallas Cowboys, America's Team and everything, and everybody wants to write a novel after every game.

"This is Game 2. We're going to get past this and we're going to go out there and we're going to win.''





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Nothing like putting yourself out there for all to see. I wish a few others would also.

Three out the last four games Dallas has played have been major disappointments.
 
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