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MONT17

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the problem with those BAD BOUNCES, the Cowboys couldnt over come them while playing at home... what it they get a bad bounce on the road? guess game over!


Good teams over-come that stuff... teams with heart win games when thing dont go their way like the Colts did on MNF after holding the ball for 15 minutes!


this is the same team that beat the Bengals on a few lucky bounces last year and some fans were not convinced much like this yrs team... we are not convinced!
 

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Don Corleone;2961159 said:
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Romo is laughing all the way to the bank. Yes, he has a penchant for choking in big games. I don't see that changing. He will never win a meaningful game because he doesn't learn from his own mistakes. He also knows that no one on this team will hold him accountable for his mistakes, so he keeps making them.

I personally wish that the other players had enough heart to confront him in the locker room immediately after the game. I know I would.

I would have no problem if this team cut ties with him...and I'm not buying this "we would suck for years with a rookie QB" crap. Over the last year, Matt Ryan and Mark Sanchez (at least so far this season) have dispelled that theory. I'd take one of those two over Romo any day.

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I used to be a Moderator of a Cowboys forum a few years ago. Never saw anything close to some of the hostility I see in here. I suppose some of that can be good; but as I said I was merely venting frustration on how the ball bounced the Giants way everytime it was up for grabs. Many of the headlines I read didn't reflect that at all. They just slammed Romo or the team in general as if we didn't even show up.

If you didn't see how the ball bounced the Giants way ALL DAY LONG, you missed the game. Did Romo have a bad day? Yes. Yes he did. Have any of you had a bad day at work? Tell you what. Whoever has never had a bad day at work, please, throw the first stone.

Being new here, I would have expected most people to sympathize with what I was trying to say, which some of you have obviously missed. Romo was responsible for 2 interceptions. I'm not going to fault him for the one off of Witten's foot. But as we know there's 53 men on a football team and you don't blame one person when you lose a game.

Fans are a team as well. Use some of that energy to supporting the thoughts of others, especially when many of those opinions are in frustration after a difficult loss. Bad enough we lost the game.

I won't be strapping on a typewriter so that I can write the type of articles I want to read. But I will critisize a writer who writes bogus headlines and content that don't even come close to telling the real story. It's easy to figure out who the haters are.

Anyway, thank you Fletch for the welcome and to the others who understood what I was trying to say. I don't look at the world through rose-colored glasses. Critisism and educated debate is a wonderful thing. But at least get it right. Many of these writers are more interested in getting your attention than they are giving us the facts.

So if you want to attack me on that, Fire away!
 

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I do blame Romo for that interception that bounced off Witten's foot. If he had thrown the ball anywhere near where it should have been the it would never have made it's way down Witten's leg in the first play. You are what you are. For that unlucky bounce, he had some other throws that game and the previous one that he was lucky didn't get intercepted. Luck goes both ways.
 
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