Peter King's Take On The Cowboy Disaster...

tyke1doe

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JordanTaber;2536673 said:
There is absolutely NO EVIDENCE that Owens "complains" about not getting the ball any more than any other receiver in football. None.

Nobody who actually has played with Owens has ever mentioned that he constantly complains about not getting the ball. Not McNabb, not Garcia, not Romo.

So, in essence, you're just talking out of your ***.

Additionally, the very idea that a quarterback and offensive coordinator are thinking "Uh oh, we'd better forget about throwing to who is open and running our offense and winning the game to appeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease Terrell Owens" just shows how incredibly far out of touch with reality you really are.

You honestly believe that's the way it works?

That Owens is SO bad and SO selfish and SO detrimental on the sidelines that the quarterback and the coaches are making their game day decisions to try to avoid him COMPLAINING?

Seriously. Just think about this one and hopefully you'll realize how foolish it is to believe that.

Reality calling Jordan. Reality calling Jordan.

Did or did T.O. not give an interview to Deion Sanders about him not getting the ball?

Now tell me, what other receivers give one-on-one interviews about not getting the ball?

And if it's so common as you imply, please give me 10 receivers who've had one-on-one sit down interviews with Deion or any other media reporter and have complained about not getting the ball?

I'll give you a week to compile a list.

Second, who said anything about a coordinator and quarterback meeting to appease anyone? :confused:

You do understand the concept called subliminal messages don't you?

You repeat a message over and over again until subconsciously someone starts to act on it.

Please, return to the REAL world and not your fantasy land where people have to say things blatantly before you believe them. :rolleyes:

And we have seen plenty of times where Romo is trying to force the ball to T.O.

Haven't you been watching the Cowboys games? The opposition sure has, which is why when Romo tries to force a pass to T.O. the Steelers pick it off.
 

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Newman had one or two bad plays in any one game and maybe one or two bad qtrs in the last 2 years while having some injuries. Just blows whatever little credibility fat man has. He can still shut down when healthy any WR in the game. He still is the key to our secondary.

By the way on TO: both sides are wrong= he is neither the biggest problem nor the biggest advantage. If anyone is stupid enough to think getting rid of him solves more then a small amount of problems they are truly dumb.
 

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Perhaps, Terence Newman was just expressing disappointment that the team didn't realize its potential. Sure, people are tired of hearing it, but Dallas does have the most talented roster in the NFL. Many experts agree with this, and I would love to see the general mangers vote.

King can dog our players and try to take the worthiness away from our 2007 Pro Bowl selections, but who didn't deserve it that year? Our guys had great years on the field. The coaches and players are 2/3 of the vote. The fans are 1/3 of the vote. King needs to get over it.

King went after one of our very best players after he covered Jackson like a blanket on both the throws. McNabb made a great, great throw on the one that was caught. Newman was all over Jackson. How about giving the QB some credit. I still don't know how McNabb made that throw. If Newman gets his head around a hair faster, perhaps, he can make that play. If the PI call in the endzone was legit, Newman has two flags this year, and one was bogus for sure. He didn't have a penalty since 2006. The one they called on him in Seattle was really horrible in the playoff game.

Also, Newman said the players and coaches on this team need to be accountable for their mistakes. Hmm. That's is true. King left that part out.
That sounds like a leader to me. Newman went out against the Giants and played lights out, and the team did, too.

Terence Newman plays hard. He has heart. He tried his best to tackle Buckhalter on that long run. A couple of plays didn't go Newman's way, but his play on the field from 2003-2008 has been outstanding. He doesn't deserve to be singled out as playing like "garbage". I take exception to that, King. Jacques Reeves played like garbage at times, so get your descriptive language right. You are a Patriots lover. Go eat at Burger King, chump.

Asante Samuel made a big mistake in that game that should have been long TD, but he got away with it, becasue Roy Williams rounded off his route according to Aikman.

That is a whole lot different than quiting. You can improve your routes.

By the way, Miles Austin is really good. He didn't mention him at all.
 

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41gy#;2539311 said:
Perhaps, Terence Newman was just expressing disappointment that the team didn't realize its potential. Sure, people are tired of hearing it, but Dallas does have the most talented roster in the NFL. Many experts agree with this, and I would love to see the general mangers vote.
Not by a long shot. Talent also factors discipline, playing mistake free and other intangibles... not just cherry-picked stats.

Our GM (also chief marketer and one responsosible for selling tickets & PSLs) significantly OVERHYPES our players for marketing purposes and because he's a terrible talent evaluator.

We have the stupidest collection of stat-padders you'll find together. They're also lead by the one of the worst coaching staffs in the NFL
 
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