well he should catch the ball like moss doesAikbach;1698465 said:Media hype but I do think TO wants to shine brighter than Moss.
outthedoorbill;1698580 said:Owens is extremely capable of lighting up the Pats' secondary as he did in Superbowl XXXIX - 9 catches 122 yards. And, though he had no TD's himself, his presence allowed slugs like Pinkston to score. Fortunately the Cowboys' passing game is saddled with no-such dead weight - live bodies like Witten, Crayton, Fasano, and Hurd will snap at the New England secondary... and hard.
I can see the 'Boys throwing the two-TE sets at NE on a regular basis - challenging their geezer LBs to keep up. By midway 3rd quarter - that group should be sucking air hard...
Entree Monsieur Marion Barber de Trois.
This will be a tough game for Dallas if the passrush can't put the heat to Brady. But I think, if Wade and Co. put together the right scheme the talent is there to support it - and they can show folks a side of Brady they are unaccustomed to. If you hit ANY QB enough they will show their a**. None of them are immune. Never have been - never will be.
djtavo;1698531 said:i pray we win to see what all this people that are like pats here pats there are going to say, we be in EXCELLENT shape if we win....
look at it this way, we where supposed to beat the **** out of buffalo and we won by one point, what if the Pats come to Texas stadium and have a bad game, the only difference is that our offence will put points on the board. this is going to be a good game....
RomoMan;1698585 said:Seriously-why is everyone taking the Pats lightly now? Their LBs are very good in coverage, especially Colven and Thomas. And they have Rodney Harrison back too.
Aikbach;1698465 said:Media hype but I do think TO wants to shine brighter than Moss.
aikemirv;1699043 said:TO has been a model citizen thus far, but if Romo has another bad game and Moss runs wild, TO will implode.
WV Cowboy;1699054 said:You know this, .. how ??