Maddest you guys have ever been after a loss

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Two regular season games that I attended in Ole DC. Games that we GAVE away. Just pissed them away in ridiculous fashion.

Dallas Cowboys 17 at Washington Commanders 20
Sunday, December 13, 1992

Dallas Cowboys 19 at Washington Commanders 22
Sunday, November 5, 2006


Last two Detroit games...........talk about pissin' away.

There really are more 'mad' games than feel good games. Even when they win. I just haven't seen Cowboys football for a long time. Every year there's something 'weird' going on.
 

Wayne02

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Actually now that I've thought about it, the 2008 season against the Ravens. The last game at Texas Stadium where the defense let Willis McGahee run for an 80 yard TD, and the very next possession, the Cowboys let some full back stiff arm Ken Hamlin into the turf en route to run for another 80 yard TD. It was so embarrassing to lose like that, playing the final game at Texas Stadium. That game was one of the worst for me.
 

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2 years ago when we lost to Detroit. Up big in 1st half and then don't even show up in 2nd half. Was at a sports bar and was very tough to watch and listen to jerks who jumped on the Detroit bandwagon.
 

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OK now your just makin stuff up. Everyone knows Garrett wasn't the coach those years and the Cowboys never gave games away before he came along.

Those 2 losses to the Skins were prob worse than any Red has given away. That 1992 game at RFK was a devastating loss. Remember Jimmy with tears in his eyes at his presser?

Beware of the wrath of Jimmy Johnson


By Jeff PearlmanUpdated: September 19, 2008, 11:59 AM ET
  • "Boys Will Be Boys: The Glory Days and Party Nights of the Dallas Cowboys Dynasty," copyright 2008 by Jeff Pearlman. Reprinted with permission of HarperCollins.

  • Everything came to a head on the afternoon of Dec. 13, 1992, when the Cowboys fell apart against the Commanders at RFK Stadium. Leading up to the game, a palpable bitterness consumed both teams. Though they were the defending Super Bowl champions, the 8-5 'Skins were three games behind the 11-2 Cowboys. They were a forgotten franchise, lost in the revival of America's Team. With a win, the Cowboys would clinch their first NFC East title in seven years.
Read the rest here:

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=pearlman/080918
 

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Then again if we go back in time the real worst losses were to pittsburg in the 70's in two Superbowl losses, I can still remember the pain and disgust. That's why I still hate pittsburg more than any other team in the NFL
 

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Any and all games we lose to those evil evil Commanders....
 

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For me it's the 1994 NFC Championship Game. It's the most painful loss to me but at the same time over the years it's also become the game I was the most proud of that Dallas Cowboys team for. They showed the real heart of champions that day which you can't really see, or understand, in victories. They come in those defeats.
 

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Two regular season games that I attended in Ole DC. Games that we GAVE away. Just pissed them away in ridiculous fashion.

Dallas Cowboys 17 at Washington Commanders 20
Sunday, December 13, 1992

Dallas Cowboys 19 at Washington Commanders 22
Sunday, November 5, 2006


Yeah i was also at that '92 game. Weird game. We controlled the game for the first 2.5-3 quarters. Then the skins got a few fluky plays, we turned the ball over late and ballgame.

The maddest i've been is after the 94 season NFC Championship Game loss to the Niners. The saddest is the 82-83 NFC Championship Game loss to the skins.
 

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2 years ago when we lost to Detroit. Up big in 1st half and then don't even show up in 2nd half. Was at a sports bar and was very tough to watch and listen to jerks who jumped on the Detroit bandwagon.

I don't know if that made me the maddest, but it is top five. It changed my opinion of Romo from that point on.
 

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EASILY the giants loss from a few years ago when they came back down two scores with like 4 and a half mins to go, my family are giants fans, I despise the giants that loss was a pain to deal with
 

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The playoff game loss to the Panthers after the 1996 season. Mainly because I could see the writing was on the wall for the dynasty and that I could tell we lost with greater talent on the field than they had.
 

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The '94 NFC Championship game against the Niners. I'm still pissed that we didn't 4-peat with that dynasty.
 

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Romo bobbles the ball before the kick in Seattle.

that set the stage for his many end of season fade-outs
 

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The '94 NFC Championship loss was one of my worst moments. The scar on my wrist is a constant reminder of it for me. Needed twelve stitches to close the gash. Needless to say, that was the LAST glass coffee table I have ever owned. :)

I was livid, literally seeing blood red "during" first quarter when Christmas came early for 49ers with 21 points in 12 minutes of first quarter.

By the end of the game, "livid and blood red" was gone. Replaced with, I can't believe it and numbness.
 
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