Payton will get his...

I saw nothing classless about the onside kick or anything else the Saints did for that matter. It was a great call to completely deflate any slim chance Dallas had to mount a comeback.

I take my hat off to Payton and the Saints for playing a phenomenal game. It was an ugly loss that's for sure, the type that sends you back to the drawing board.

But I think one of these can serve as a wakeup call much better than a close loss can ... so we'll see.
 
ultra5;1224856 said:
i get a kick out of reading your replies.
I don't have anything intelligent to say in response.
you guys are a hoot...

:laugh2:

fixed that for you.
 
Timbo2st;1224860 said:
Stop complaining.

You should be happy they kneed it at the end, since they could have easily scored another td. There was nothing wrong with that call.

Get over it.

Get over what? Isn't that ironic coming from you? Phili played 9 hours ago and your on a Cowboys forum. How pathetic are you?
 
CanadianCowboysFan;1224850 said:
It was 18 at 35-17.


My fault, but I still think Payton was just trying to put this game away. His play caught the ST napping.
 
I saw nothing wrong with the onside kick, and I think that it was a well timed call. The call came midway through the third and when we were still in it and exposed a position that we were being lazy at. Kudos to you Sean Payton.
 
SultanOfSix;1224877 said:
Get over what? Isn't that ironic coming from you? Phili played 9 hours ago and your on a Cowboys forum. How pathetic are you?

hahahahaha

somebody's mad
 
neosapien23;1224885 said:
My fault, but I still think Payton was just trying to put this game away. His play caught the ST napping.

exactly...and thats all it was

the people mad about what he did should be more mad at our team for letting it happen

this was a disgraceful performance by the coaches and players tonight, one of the all-time worst for us

David
 
dbacklund;1224886 said:
I saw nothing wrong with the onside kick, and I think that it was a well timed call. The call came midway through the third and when we were still in it and exposed a position that we were being lazy at. Kudos to you Sean Payton.

which goes back the marathon thing... it was stupid to do to a team he could likely see in the playoffs.

it wasn't the time or the place.

it wasn't "classless" just careless in the big picture. could cost NO a playoff game.
 
chinch;1224897 said:
which goes back the marathon thing... it was stupid to do to a team he could likely see in the playoffs.

it wasn't the time or the place.

it wasn't "classless" just careless in the big picture. could cost NO a playoff game.

I fail to see how anything they did tonight might cost them a playoff game

David
 
chinch;1224897 said:
which goes back the marathon thing... it was stupid to do to a team he could likely see in the playoffs.

it wasn't the time or the place.

it wasn't "classless" just careless in the big picture. could cost NO a playoff game.
it was the exact time and place. They are now a game ahead of us for a bye and home field.
 
neosapien23;1224835 said:
The Cowboys were only losing by 14 points when they tried the onside. It was a brillant move to put the game away. Payton outcoached Parcells. He didn't do it to rub it in his formers team's face, he was just trying to put this game away and he did.
Actually if they had kicked the ball to us, I believe that Romo still had enough confidence to come back down and score, so Payton ripped the heart out of any thing Romo may have thought he was going to do. It was a brilliant move by a coach who is young and hungry.
 
dbair1967;1224900 said:
I failt to see how anything they did tonight might cost them a playoff game

David
no doubt, your mind is clouded with Zimmer hate and the like.

the play did NOTHING to effect the outcome and might have caused us to shore up a problem that could have been left to expose later. also other teams will better prepare now when he could have used it when it would have mattered.

teh season's a chess game not bug hunt with an elephant gun.

totally senseless. (like something andy reid would do - and has done - 'nuff said LOL)
 
jimmy40;1224907 said:
it was the exact time and place. They are now a game ahead of us for a bye and home field.

It was a money call ... reminded me of something ballsy Jimmy Johnson would do. Anyone hating on that play is crying sour grapes.
 
jimmy40;1224907 said:
it was the exact time and place. They are now a game ahead of us for a bye and home field.
sorry, they had us at hello.

if you think this changed the outcome i'll sell 'ya oceanfront in north dakota.
 
Screw The Hall;1224923 said:
It was a money call ... reminded me of something ballsy Jimmy Johnson would do. Anyone hating on that play is crying sour grapes.
how did Jimmy do with the Dolphins?
 
chinch;1224919 said:
the play did NOTHING to effect the outcome and might have caused us to shore up a problem that could have been left to expose later. also other teams will better prepare now when he could have used it when it would have mattered.

)

ok, so you are trying to say that beating the hell out of a team is a bad thing?

who's mind is clouded?

David
 
dbair1967;1224935 said:
ok, so you are trying to say that beating the hell out of a team is a bad thing?

who's mind is clouded?

David
a win is a win.

some ammo is best left in the clip.

but feel free to wax poetic how great Sean is, how dumb Tuna is and how Zimmer is incompetent.
 
chinch;1224927 said:
how did Jimmy do with the Dolphins?

well since you mentioned it, he did win two playoff games there, which is exactly two more than Parcells has won here

David
 

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