I hated when he did that. just like the loser wr in Buffalo.Jon88;2693565 said:Just shut up. And don't ever run to the middle of the star again you freaking moron.
Rampage;2693577 said:I hated when he did that. just like the loser wr in Buffalo.
dbair1967;2693574 said:Good grief. Our fan base is pathetic.
Grow some freaking cajones and quit whining and crying like little girls over every damn little comment.
yup. when i see somebody go to the star I think of when Emmitt did it after the loser wr in buffalo did it. Emmitt meant so much and did so much for this franchise. what has Newman done?Jon88;2693580 said:It was so ignorant. I just thought to myself "what a dumb ***."
Rack Bauer;2693584 said:That's what we want the players to do.
By the way, you're part of our "Fan Base".
Rampage;2693587 said:yup. when i see somebody go to the star I think of when Emmitt did it after the loser wr in buffalo did it. Emmitt meant so much and did so much for this franchise. what has Newman done?
Jon88;2693592 said:Missed several games a year recently, dropped quite a few interceptions, and run his stupid mouth.
dbair1967;2693595 said:
Mr Cowboy;2692779 said:March 17, 2009
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Here's a interesting nugget from Terence Newman's recent interview with WFAA Ch. 8's Joe Trahan that won't make the pages of People Magazine: The cornerback said he believes the Cowboys' defensive calls tend to be too vanilla.
The Cowboys led the league with 59 sacks last season. That's eight more than the Steelers, who ranked second, and 25 more than the Ravens. That's pretty impressive for a team using a scheme that's too plain.
ArmyCowboy;2692852 said:We led the league in sacks last season, and even though Ware accounted for 20 of them, 39 came from other players, so we must have been doing SOMETHING right.
DallasFanSince86;2693088 said:Here we go again.
Is DMN going to take a question from the 19 min. interview Newman did two weeks ago and make it a blog entry every day until they have mentioned all of the questions?
Dallas;2693342 said:Why are we rehashing this crap all over again? This is the same stuff he said last week in that interview, word for word.
What is DMN spinning?
Jon88;2693608 said:
Double Trouble;2692806 said:I'm sure this is just a rehash of the same interview, but it's completely unacceptable.
I don't care if your coach is Rich Kotite, you do not ever, ever, ever call out your coach in public. If you have a problem, go discuss it with him in private.
I guess it's to be expected when your leader in the clubhouse is Greg Ellis.
dbair1967;2693574 said:Good grief. Our fan base is pathetic.
Grow some freaking cajones and quit whining and crying like little girls over every damn little comment.
Big D;2693688 said:All of it was wiped out by two back to back runs by Baltimore.
TheCount;2692790 said:lol, so we're simple on offense and defense? Uh oh.
RoadRunner;2693929 said:Unfortuantely this is correct. We were far too simple on both sides of the ball, and it produces 13-3 teams that go 9-7 and miss the playoffs.
ArmyCowboy;2693906 said:I'm really not sure that missed tackles have a lot to do with a defensive scheme being too simple, but OK.
Ah, so they are taking you boy Newman out of context, but they were never taking TO out of context...41gy#;2693477 said:Do the research on this and come back and tell everyone what you find. Go to NFL.com and look for the piece they did on this subject. Look at what they put up on the screen, for the quote, and look at the key sentences they left out in Newman's quote. They took him out of context. They deleted sentences that explained the heart of what Newman was saying. He was defending Tony Romo.
I'm not doing it. Your knowledge of the subject is lacking or not wanting to see the truth.
Again, post the original quote and then, post the NFL.com clip that leaves key sentences out of Newman's quote.
As far as the DMN is concered (JJT), I wouldn't want to be on his cognitive level or ethical level. ? Go ahead, agree with the DMN.