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September-14th-2006, 07:00 AM #1 RiggoReincarnated vbmenu_register("postmenu_2922994", true);
What, me worry?
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
Age: 25
Posts: 2,115
Did We Intentionally Lay Down For Minnesota?
As I was driving to work this morning, I thought that there is a good chance Gibbs told some of his key players that we don't want to lay it all on the line for Minnesota, and if we win that would be great but we don't want to look dominant at this point in the season.
Why? We have the Cowboys at Dallas this week, a tough win by any standards. The genius of losing to Minnesota is that the Cowboys and the rest of the league underestimates us, and we are the decided underdogs.
While losing to Minnesota hurts temporarily, in the long run its the divisional games that are much more important to win. This could all very well be part of the Master Plan.
I can see Gibbs now. Next week he will imploy the penguin from madagascar strategy. 'You didn't see anything'.
What, me worry?
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
Age: 25
Posts: 2,115
As I was driving to work this morning, I thought that there is a good chance Gibbs told some of his key players that we don't want to lay it all on the line for Minnesota, and if we win that would be great but we don't want to look dominant at this point in the season.
Why? We have the Cowboys at Dallas this week, a tough win by any standards. The genius of losing to Minnesota is that the Cowboys and the rest of the league underestimates us, and we are the decided underdogs.
While losing to Minnesota hurts temporarily, in the long run its the divisional games that are much more important to win. This could all very well be part of the Master Plan.
I can see Gibbs now. Next week he will imploy the penguin from madagascar strategy. 'You didn't see anything'.