Wichitaleafs
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Again. If we win great. If we lose great for the much talked about reason.
One can only hopeNo excuses we should win this game easily. If they lose to this Lions team, Garrett will be fired!
More good news from an on-the-field standpoint, but this team has squandered those perceived advantages time and time again anyway:
It should be a distinct advantage, but if we've learned anything, it's that this team knows how to squander opportunity.
- They faced the Saints without Drew Brees - a huge advantage - and lost
- They faced the Jets with Sam Darnold, a young quarterback anyway, returning from a layoff - and lost
- They faced the Vikings without their top receiver Adam Thielen - and lost
- Now they face Detroit without their starting quarterback?
Oh yeah. And that's not even including the fact that we faced Green Bay without Davante Adams and somehow allowed Aaron Jones to rush for 4 TDs.
Is the point of the regular season to be 13-3 or make the playoffs? As Zeke wisely pointed out this week, the point of the regular season is to make the playoffs. Guess what? The Cowboys are still leading their division and in control of their own destiny. Stop whining and be happy you're not a Bengals fan.
Yea so this means we will try to run the ball all game, and not take advantage of that horrid secondary, as per Garrett coaching style!They should have no excuses. The lions pass defense is ranked 26th. The offense should be able to get up on the early and often. No excuses
Real contenders wouldn't care one way or the other.
Your expectations are far too high. It's no wonder you are disappointed every season.Point is to establish dominance and get a bye, to the have the opportunity to play the championship game at home. Nice try to put lipstick on this pig Zeke.
Oh, come on. Facing Sam Darnold rather than the horrific Luke Falk was never considered an advantage.More good news from an on-the-field standpoint, but this team has squandered those perceived advantages time and time again anyway:
It should be a distinct advantage, but if we've learned anything, it's that this team knows how to squander opportunity.
- They faced the Saints without Drew Brees - a huge advantage - and lost
- They faced the Jets with Sam Darnold, a young quarterback anyway, returning from a layoff - and lost
- They faced the Vikings without their top receiver Adam Thielen - and lost
- Now they face Detroit without their starting quarterback?
I love that Dak OWNS you to such a degree that you can’t help bringing him up, even in threads that have literally NOTHING to do with him.it's not daks fault.