Does the overconfidence by 'Boys fans worry anyone else?

Doomsday101

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Cowboy Bill Watts;1136556 said:
i can buy some levelheadedness...

however, the carolina win was indeed the real thing...

I agree. No doubt Carolina made some mistakes but mistakes don't mean anything if you can't capitalize on them. Dallas had over 400 yards of offense on the day and held Carolina down to a little over 200 yards of offense and did this in their house. This win was no fluke
 

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The fans' confidence or lack thereof should -- and likely will -- have no bearing on the team's performance Sunday.
 

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jesusphreak;1135745 said:
Okay, I'll start off by saying that I was stoked by our win at Carolina. I was even happier about Romo's performance and by how the team appears to be gelling.

However, let's be realistic - Carolina hasn't been that good this year. They've had virtually no offense and their defense has merely been mediocre. Not to take anything away from this win, but again, we need to put it in perspective.

Also, yes, Romo had a great game. Yes, Washington has been downright sorry this year and the Cardinals have been even worse. However these are by no means guaranteed wins. We've seen Romo play well in one start. Will he be consistent for another two weeks on the road? Any division game is tough, playing it in Washington is even tougher, no matter how bad the Skins are from year to year. And the Cardinals are still a football team. There's a reason they go out and actually play the games. I mean, they did nearly beat the Bears this year...

I just think a little level-headedness would be very wise. I've seen the Cowboys disappoint me too many times over the past 10 years to get excited just yet. If we get to 6-3 and Romo plays well in both games will I be ready to get as excited as I'd like to be, but not yet, not after one game.


overconfidence by Boys fans doesn't mean anything on game day.It's how the team plays that actually matters.
 

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Dale;1136563 said:
The fans' confidence or lack thereof should -- and likely will -- have no bearing on the team's performance Sunday.

But it does here. :laugh2:
 
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I'm always worried we're too confident. Next thing you know, Cowboys fans will be so confident that our fans will be screaming and yelling in the stadium, and that will hurt the team. We can't make too much noise with a new QB.
The players will get too fired up and lose their moxie. :shootme: :wink2: :clubbed: :nana:
 

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CanadianCowboysFan;1136312 said:
None of the confidence we as fans have will have any bearing whatsoever on the outcome of Sunday's game.


You are absolutely correct. However, it will have a direct effect on the number of hurt feelings that are passed out on Sunday.:laugh1:
 
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