Guess which website shows us no respect?

Cowboys79;3065750 said:
What I have noticed is people either love the Cowboys or they hate us there isn't much in between.

I don't think this is a Everybody-hates-the-Cowboys story. I think it's just a poorly written piece that doesn't stand on a very strong foundation. There is a difference. :)
 
Actually, I think this article is a little ridiculous. For one thing, the game was supposedly "sloppy" because Romo specifically threw one pass behind Roy Williams as cited in the article. Of course this leaves out that Romo threw for 300 yards, completed 60+% of his passes and put up a 88 QB rating against one of the best secondaries in the NFL on the road. I watched a good portion of the Saints and Colts games today, and I believe I recall that Peyton Manning and Drew Brees threw some incompletions today too, multiple in fact. But this is typically what you get when articles are immediately published after games .... it's typically still being written and finalized while the game is being played. The writer comes up with this narrative early in the game and then cherry picks a few examples to support it.
 
InmanRoshi;3065762 said:
Actually, I think this article is a little ridiculous. For one thing, the game was supposedly "sloppy" because Romo specifically threw one pass behind Roy Williams as cited in the article. Of course this leaves out that Romo threw for 300 yards, completed 60+% of his passes and put up a 88 QB rating against one of the best secondaries in the NFL on the road. I watched a good portion of the Saints and Colts games today, and I believe I recall that Peyton Manning and Drew Brees threw some incompletions today too. But this is typically what you get when articles are immediately published after games .... it's typically still being written and finalized while the game is being played, so the writer has to come up with his narrative early and then shoe horn examples to support it.

Seems like we're on the same page, then. "Winning ugly" makes sense as a title that accompanies this article, but I don't think the headline nor the story are all that enlightening or representative of the game.

Unless that's just the patented headline we're going to slap onto 79 percent of NFL victories.
 
theebs;3065698 said:
lol really.

Which nfc division is good? The bears and packers look pretty average. Atlanta and new orleans are good, but we just manhandled the falcons.

and the west is terrible.

Pretty funny. As soon as Dallas starts to play well and they get a game up in the division, now the division is bad!!!!

What about all the eagles are the best team in the league with the most talented roster and the giants with the greatest front 7 ever, on the cover of sporting news telling everyone how good they are in july.

Pretty funny. Now the division isnt good.

Had we lost, the Eagles would be proclaimed as the 2nd coming of Lombardi's Packers. However, the Eagles lost to us so now it is just a bad division we are leading.

Whatever:rolleyes:
 
Dam, ESPN cut to a piece by Sal Palanto (the resident Eagle lover with autographed knee pads when he assumes the position) and the dude looked like he was fixing to cry.

I freaking love it!!!!!!

:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
 
Why are people so hung up on ESPN?
 
Houstonboys13;3065643 said:
Guess which of the three websites don't show the Cowboys win as one of the main topic lines?

nlf.com
cnnsi.com
espn.com

I'm sure 99% of you will get this right

Let it go man...Why anyone cares about 'respect' from these media sensationalized sites is beyond comprehension...Getting respect from the pundits amounts to what at the end of the day?...Nada

Let them fluff Brady, Manning etc...Champions, that's all that will matter in the end...Either you win, or you don't
 

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