Screw You Tony Dungy !!

The saddest part of that is that Romo said in the post game interview with Alex Flanigan that DiCammillis played that clip for them.....

The special teams coach is the one who showed them he clip.....not our head coach.
 
Dear Tony Dungy,

Don't play this off as an attempt to motivate the cowboys so your colts are the last undefeated team. Be a man and eat your crow.

Thanks
 
Star4Ever;3158398 said:
The thing that bothers me is that it seems it took that to fire the team up. Really? Do they honestly need that to motivate them?

All football teams do it. The Pats, the Steelers, etc.
 
Mr Cowboy;3158577 said:
The saddest part of that is that Romo said in the post game interview with Alex Flanigan that DiCammillis played that clip for them.....

The special teams coach is the one who showed them he clip.....not our head coach.


Again who cares? I swear you people want to just compalin to complain.


Go get on the Vikings bus already. :lmao2:
 
I don't care how or why we win, as long as we win. But, I fail to understand how stuff like this (locker room stuff) motivates players for any NFL team, or any sport for that matter. If that is true, it basically tells me they don't bring it or give 100% unless someone says or writes something that really doesn't mean anything to begin with. Does it really take that for professional athletes to give 100%? Shouldn't the fact that our season is on the line be enough? If not, then they really don't care whether they make the playoffs or not.
 
Mr Cowboy;3158577 said:
The saddest part of that is that Romo said in the post game interview with Alex Flanigan that DiCammillis played that clip for them.....

The special teams coach is the one who showed them he clip.....not our head coach.

So? Hes still a coach.
 
I don't know if anyone heard Marshal Faulk right before the game started he said that they had no chance to win the game tonight. I can't believe that analysts can come right out and say that one team has 0 chance I just think that's really wrong. Anyways I just wanted to add Marshal Faulk to the list of haters.
 
I couldn't care what Dungy said or whether the Cowboys took special motivation from his comments.

The game is played on the field. It doesn't matter who thinks whom has no chance. The players must play.

As for everyone crowing about predicting a Cowboys win, you were guessing just like everyone else.

I can't get worked up over what people say about the Cowboys. Either the Cowboys will prove them right or prove them wrong.

And you and I have nothing to do with that. And neither does Tony Dungy.
 
ohiocowboysfan25;3158822 said:
I don't know if anyone heard Marshal Faulk right before the game started he said that they had no chance to win the game tonight. I can't believe that analysts can come right out and say that one team has 0 chance I just think that's really wrong. Anyways I just wanted to add Marshal Faulk to the list of haters.

I heard it, I hate that guy, he is the biggest hater of them all along with Jamie "I love TO" Dukes.
 
ummm… How about Thank you Dungy. U guys are ******** and looking at this wrong.
 
Mr Cowboy;3158577 said:
The saddest part of that is that Romo said in the post game interview with Alex Flanigan that DiCammillis played that clip for them.....

The special teams coach is the one who showed them he clip.....not our head coach.
Ha, I'm sure the special teams coach has a little more time on his hands during the week to watch and cut a clip like that.
 
I happily eat the crow, I thought the same exact thing, one would have to be honest and say it did not look good!
 
Thank-you Dungy, and everyone else that dogged us all week. I knew these guys would eventually take the hate and run for glory. Now choke on it haters...
 
Cowboys credit Tony Dungy
12:09 AM Sun, Dec 20, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
Todd Archer/Reporter Bio | E-mail | News tips

At their final team meeting Friday night, coach Wade Phillips played a clip of Tony Dungy's comments aired on NBC's Sunday Night Football. Asked if the Cowboys had a chance to beat New Orleans, the former Indianapolis coach said, "No chance."

And the Cowboys used that as motivation.

"That was a little surprising coming from an ex-coach," quarterback Tony Romo said.

Patrick Crayton was a little more forthcoming.

"He didn't even say, 'If they do this,' he was just flat out, 'No chance,'" Crayton said. "Wow. I thought this is the NFL. If we didn't have a chance we might as well just give them the victory. He should know better. He's been coaching how many years? And to say no chance? Love it. That's good."



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I don't particularly mind Dungy's comments (well, I do -- but I understand where he's coming from). But I like that our team was motivated by something.
 
Dungy is pretty unapologetic as a Romo hater. He's even been criticizing Romo during his past two stellar performances. Tony's QB rating for the month of December is currently 109. Eventually you have to put aside the bias and face the facts, and the fact is Tony Romo is a really, really, really good QB. You would think a former football coach would look beyond the media narratives and look at the gamefilm (or at least glance at a boxscore) and see what is going on.

Makes me think Dungy's hatred of Romo has more to do with some personal bias or bigotry ... and that's really sad, because I used to respect him and thought he was a pretty decent human being.
 
InmanRoshi;3159511 said:
Dungy is pretty unapologetic as a Romo hater. He's even been criticizing Romo during his past two stellar performances. Tony's QB rating for the month of December is currently 109. Eventually you have to look at the facts, and the fact is Tony Romo is a really, really, really good QB. You would think a former football coach would look beyond the media narratives and look at the games (or at least glance at a boxscore) and see what is going on.

Makes me think Dungy's hatred of Romo has more to do with some personal bias or bigotry ... and that's really sad, because I used to respect him and thought he was a pretty decent human being.

I have to admit, I was shocked when he managed to throw out the Las Vegas thing a few weeks back as a legitimate reason for a loss.

I mean, really? You expect it from a Tim McMahon, but I would have expected more from Dungy.
 
RainMan;3159521 said:
I have to admit, I was shocked when he managed to throw out the Las Vegas thing a few weeks back as a legitimate reason for a loss.

Yeah. Kind of shocking, considering he coached a great QB who was long labeled a choker who couldn't win the big one. You would think he would be a little more understanding that the QB can only do so much.

Was it a problem for Dungy and the Colts when Peyton was filming hundreds of TV commercial and endorsements a year during his off time?
 
Dungy's dissing motivated Cowboys
December, 19, 2009
Dec 1911:45PM CT

By Tim MacMahon

NEW ORLEANS -- Wade Phillips relied on a coach with a Super Bowl ring to motivate the Dallas Cowboys.

During a Friday night team meeting, Phillips played a tape of ex-Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy discussing the Cowboys' chances of upsetting the undefeated New Orleans Saints.

"He said we have no chance," quarterback Tony Romo said. "That was surprising from an ex-coach’s side of it, but it was able to motivate us. It was funny. We don’t normally go into a game thinking we have no chance, but a lot of people were thinking that."

Added outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware: "That sort of put gas on the fire. Once we watched that tape, we went to bed at night and let that marinate in our head."

Ware knew the Cowboys were ready to play when there was silence in the locker room before the game. No music, no talking, just a lot of guys focused on proving Dungy and millions of others wrong.
 
InmanRoshi;3159511 said:
Dungy is pretty unapologetic as a Romo hater. He's even been criticizing Romo during his past two stellar performances. Tony's QB rating for the month of December is currently 109. Eventually you have to put aside the bias and face the facts, and the fact is Tony Romo is a really, really, really good QB. You would think a former football coach would look beyond the media narratives and look at the gamefilm (or at least glance at a boxscore) and see what is going on.

Makes me think Dungy's hatred of Romo has more to do with some personal bias or bigotry ... and that's really sad, because I used to respect him and thought he was a pretty decent human being.

Indeed.

Embraces Mike Vick, hates Tony Romo. Weird.
 

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