Here it is, the play that we lost on in 07

Have we gone to any NFC championship games in 10 years? What about super bowls? So he and his team's are regular season heros.
Well, at least you included his team with him this time. :rolleyes:

Now, all you have to do is add organization, which is inclusive of personnel and coaching, and you'll finally, finally, get what every rational person has been saying.
 
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Well, at least you included his team with him this time. :rolleyes:

Now, all you have to do is add organization, which is inclusive of personnel and coaching, and you'll finally, finally, get what every rational person has been saying.
He's in the same organization.
 
Man thats awful bro. I dont know if I could've been in a car for 4 hours after that. After night games when we lose Im usually so angry I have to pop a couple benadryl in order to sleep. I nursed some crown and coke after that game and sobbed like a little girl for a few hours(weeks.) A part of me died that game lol. This thread is actually not cool at all.

I remember listening to the Cowboys post game radio show until reception gave out of phone call after phone call from fans blasting Crayton.as I was headed to the state line. That one hurt and hung with me for awhile for sure.
 
This idiocy about Crayton just won't die...sadly. There were a myriad of reasons for their failure in 2007...enough to go around on both sides of the ball.

The motto of the story is this: In a game of MANY mistakes, don't be that player who makes the FINAL mistake...for that player alone will be specifically targeted as public enemy number one...like Bryant was against New York.

Listen pal, Crayton made two huge mistakes that game and it cost us. 1 was physical and one was mental and both where big moments in the game. Also to compare Bryant's fumble (which I believe you are talking about) to the Crayton things is completely retarted cause that play had about as much impact as the drop to end the game. We where owned that game and couldn't even get back to back first downs. You got nerve to even compare the two.
 
Listen pal, Crayton made two huge mistakes that game and it cost us. 1 was physical and one was mental and both where big moments in the game. Also to compare Bryant's fumble (which I believe you are talking about) to the Crayton things is completely retarted cause that play had about as much impact as the drop to end the game. We where owned that game and couldn't even get back to back first downs. You got nerve to even compare the two.
There's this little thing I'd like to call chemistry and Crayton/Romo had none. This is what happens when, instead of getting in the playbook, talking to your guys and getting ready, he was off in Cabo having his own personal Super Bowl. Doesn't sound like a guy who takes Super Bowl winning seriously, and his career reflects that.
 
There's this little thing I'd like to call chemistry and Crayton/Romo had none. This is what happens when, instead of getting in the playbook, talking to your guys and getting ready, he was off in Cabo having his own personal Super Bowl. Doesn't sound like a guy who takes Super Bowl winning seriously, and his career reflects that.
50 catches, 700 yards and 7 TDs. He was our number 2 receiver that season. Most would actually say they had pretty good chemistry. The Cabo thing is one of the dumbest things ever and you have proven to be nothing more than a fool and I can't even bother arguing with you anymore because you are so far out of touch from reality.
 
50 catches, 700 yards and 7 TDs. He was our number 2 receiver that season. Most would actually say they had pretty good chemistry. The Cabo thing is one of the dumbest things ever and you have proven to be nothing more than a fool and I can't even bother arguing with you anymore because you are so far out of touch from reality.
So now I'm a fool for telling the truth. Sounds about right.
 

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