Stats aside, Meadowlands Win One of Romo's Finest

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A frigid blast of arctic air surged into the U.S. just in time for a slew of late-November NFL games yesterday. The games most impacted:

New England - Denver
Green Bay - Minnesota
Dallas - New York
Jets - Baltimore
Pitt-Cleveland

The effect of such weather makes the ball hard to grasp for both quarterbacks and receivers. Numbing chill can take away some of the important sensitivity that a quarterback relies on to get that proper feel and appropriately squeeze the ball. Meanwhile the wind...and its inevitable variability...can literally toy with a passing game.

Unexpectedly some of the quarterbacking results were ugly, particularly for the quarterbacks who enjoyed the doubly dubious distinction of having to play in inclement battles...on the road.

Peyton Manning could only lead his team to 150 passing yards, despite 36 passing attempts. And he was also responsible for two fumbles and an INT. His team went down for a loss despite being gifted with 17 early turnover-related points.

And if the the road and the elements weren't enough Tony was also greeted by a New York team willing to raise it's thuggery to felon-beast mode. The Giants were a wounded team in the most dangerous position in sports: in the corner of desperation but fanned with the confidence that comes after a 4-game winning streak. Yes, and the revenge factor was also at play after the Game 1 loss in Dallas.

The stadium's fans behaved like something from Rome's Colleseum. Blood lust filled the stadium and fire the Giant defenders into a frenzy at times.

After a slow start and some ugly bobbles by his receivers....Romo became increasingly effective. The Cowboys could have likely pulled away entirely if it weren't for two things:
-The Giants pass rush
-Dez's repeated penchant of running laterally rather than vertically...and more distressingly...repeatedly bobbling and dropping balls.
-Numerous occasions of poor field position

But when it mattered most, Romo led a positively scintillating drive...draining every second of clock and every breath of hope that the G-men had left. Not only was Dez vindicated in the final drive, but Tony turned to Miles Austin for a key completion, despite an ugly Austin drop the play before. The only incompletions in the final drive were drops by receivers.

Romo wasn't even derailed by a ridiculous referee crew. The Cowboys were robbed of a pass inside the ten to Dez Bryant. But on the very next play Tony delivered a dart to the diminutive Cole Beasley. And the game was one.
 

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Thank god for jerrys world...all we need is artificial weather and we'll be set.
 

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Good post OP.

This win was sure to disappoint the naysayers. The Giants talked a lot during the week and our boys shut them up. In the conditions they played in on the road, they responded well. When it comes to divisional rivals, records have to be tossed out. We went out on the road and drove it down the field to kick the GW FG when I can guarantee most thought we'd screw it up.
 

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A overdramatic post for a win over a bad team. It was a game with an average team and a bad team. The average team should have won and did.

Dude, Cowboys won on the road against a divisional rival in a less than desirable weather, so how can any Cowboys fan not be happy about this win, I really don't understand your reaction. Why watch the game (if you did) if you felt this way? Or even care enough to post on this site?
 

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A overdramatic post for a win over a bad team. It was a game with an average team and a bad team. The average team should have won and did.

Good teams, average teams, bad teams: it is all irrelevant when divisional rivals meet. The Cowboys beat the Giants on their home turf; that is significant regardless of their records.
 

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I would also like to add this game was almost exactly like romo's first trip to ny in December of 06. 3:15 start, giants on a win streak, shockey guaranteed a win and the giants got a bunch of personal foul penalties.

Romo hit witten on one of his best plays he has ever made and grammatica kicked us to victory.

Almost the same game. Parcells didn't let anyone here talk and neither did garrett last week.
 

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I bet you've really been able to enjoy this win.

It is a game that they should have won. I don't get excited win or lose. If it was a win over one of the better teams in the league, it might be different.
 

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I would also like to add this game was almost exactly like romo's first trip to ny in December of 06. 3:15 start, giants on a win streak, shockey guaranteed a win and the giants got a bunch of personal foul penalties.

Romo hit witten on one of his best plays he has ever made and grammatica kicked us to victory.

Almost the same game. Parcells didn't let anyone here talk and neither did garrett last week.
I hadn't thought of so many parallels, but you're right. What's funny is, I said in the chat just as the game was starting that the game would end up being a repeat of that 2006 game.

Blind squirrel, acorn, etc.
 

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No they can't. He is part of a special club.

Are there others? Do you keep a list? If so I would love to see it, ... hard to understand not at least being happy about that win.

I've not been on StubHub buying Super Bowl tickets just yet, .. but I felt real good last night after the game, and oddly enough, I'm still feeling pretty good this Monday morning.

We just beat the Giants, our division rival, who was on a four game win streak, .. and we did it on the road, in nasty cold weather. Something that is historically difficult for "Dome" teams to do.

I'm happy, .. you happy?
 

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Are there others? Do you keep a list? If so I would love to see it, ... hard to understand not at least being happy about that win.

I've not been on StubHub buying Super Bowl tickets just yet, .. but I felt real good last night after the game, and oddly enough, I'm still feeling pretty good this Monday morning.

We just beat the Giants, our division rival, who was on a four game win streak, .. and we did it on the road, in nasty cold weather. Something that is historically difficult for "Dome" teams to do.

I'm happy, .. you happy?

Beating the giants in a game like that makes me happy as can be as a fan. It will put good vibes in the locker room and should kickoff a win streak. Hopefully we find a way Thursday and then get healthier and find a way in Chicago.

I thought the giants would come out and just run down our throats and get a big early lead like 17-3 forcing us to pass and make mistakes leading to a lopsided 41-17 win.....

So I couldn't be happier. The fact that the giants pulled all their shenanigans and we eliminated them is great.

Last year we did the same to Philly and it gave the team confidence and they won four in a row. I hope it happens again.
 

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A overdramatic post for a win over a bad team. It was a game with an average team and a bad team. The average team should have won and did.

Over dramatic, eh?

You can take the pistol outa your mouth for one day ya know. It's okay to join the dark side for a moment or two.
 

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So I couldn't be happier.

I would think all Cowboys fans would be happy today, .. that is why I want to know who is in this "special club."

Because anyone that is not happy to some extent today, .. is not really someone that I want to try and dialogue with in the future. We would never agree.
 
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