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AbeBeta

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What was evident was a team of announcers who thought the game would be a blowout and were happy that the game turned out to be so entertaining.

I really think that most announcers could give a crap who wins -- they want interesting games because otherwise their jobs suck.
 

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abersonc;1694757 said:
What was evident was a team of announcers who thought the game would be a blowout and were happy that the game turned out to be so entertaining.

I really think that most announcers could give a crap who wins -- they want interesting games because otherwise their jobs suck.


No, Jaws was physically happy everytime a call went against the Cowboys. He had a Bills jersey in the booth.


He hates the Cowboys, we return the favor!
 

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I don't blame them one bit for rooting on the Bills, and I think they did a pretty good job of hiding it.

Look, had Romo played marvelously with 5 TDs and 0 INTs, they would have been raving about how great he is. But since he didn't and Trent Edwards looked poised in just his 2nd NFL start, he was the guy they raved about.

This was the ultimate David vs. Goliath game... I don't know about the rest of you, but when I'm watching a game between 2 teams that I'm completely indifferent towards, I generally tend to lean towards rooting for the underdog.

Upsets are exciting. Upsets lead to goalposts being torn down, fan pandemonium, and the like.

If I wasn't a Cowboys fan, I'd have been rooting for the Bills too.
 

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Embrace the Hate is a little "extreme". LOL

This is not and never has been MNF's A team.

But thats OK by me, you are either How Bout them Cowboys or hate them and I am of the first persuasion and don't care about those in the second group. Life's too short.
 
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