Teams think we're soft!

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I hope you don't believe the crap spewing from your mouth. I will take nothing away from Dawkins, a true tough guy. But to say Roy is not tough and soft is redicilous. It's sad at how stupid you are when it comes to football or you are just a complete troll, which is it?
 

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summerisfunner;1084304 said:
guess I did forget, cuz I have no idea what you'te talking about

You have a short memory. I hate to even say the names in this thread in fear of faning the fire, lol, but it was in one of those Merriman vs. Ware threads.

One plays with a fire, emotion, and intensity that infects the entire team.

One doesn't.

I hope you can fill in the blanks. The firey, emotional, intense one is in San Diego. If you playedf football, you would see the difference easily.
 

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austintodallas;1084314 said:
Something like this...

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Once again, Jacobs had no momentum. Thats no where near what Dawkins did against Robinson. Jacobs comes full steam ahead at Roy with no obstacles, Roy goes for his ankles. Guaranteed!
 

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50cent wants 11 Albert Haynesworths running around the field on defense. He's tough and unsportsmanlike.
 

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Deep_Freeze;1084323 said:
You have a short memory. I hate to even say the names in this thread in fear of faning the fire, lol, but it was in one of those Merriman vs. Ware threads.

One plays with a fire, emotion, and intensity that infects the entire team.

One doesn't.

I hope you can fill in the blanks. The firey, emotional, intense one is in San Diego. If you playedf football, you would see the difference easily.
Watch out, incoming! But true. Hines Ward tough, Terry Glenn nice guy. Keyshawn tough, P Crayton nice guy. And I don't like Keyshawn. Kruetz tough, Gurode nice guy. Columbo tough, Flo nice guy. Get the picture guys.
 

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The only guarantee coming from you is how pathetic your claim is. Like I said earlier Dawkins is tough but I will give anything to let the two get a run and hit head on then you come back telling me Roy is soft.
 

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Deep_Freeze;1084323 said:
You have a short memory. I hate to even say the names in this thread in fear of faning the fire, lol, but it was in one of those Merriman vs. Ware threads.

One plays with a fire, emotion, and intensity that infects the entire team.

One doesn't.

I hope you can fill in the blanks. The firey, emotional, intense one is in San Diego. If you playedf football, you would see the difference easily.

oh yeah, the trait that isn't essential
 

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50cent;1084325 said:
Once again, Jacobs had no momentum. Thats no where near what Dawkins did against Robinson. Jacobs comes full steam ahead at Roy with no obstacles, Roy goes for his ankles. Guaranteed!

No momentum?? Let's see... Roy met him in the hole he was supposed to run into on the goalline. I guess instead of him getting the ball handed to him 5-7 yards behind the line, Manning just handed him the ball in the hole while he was standing there.
 

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peplaw06;1084337 said:
No momentum?? Let's see... Roy met him in the hole he was supposed to run into on the goalline. I guess instead of him getting the ball handed to him 5-7 yards behind the line, Manning just handed him the ball in the hole while he was standing there.

love the sig

50cent :lmao2:
 

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austintodallas;1084145 said:
Roy is hardly a nice guy on the field. He may not be a vocal fire-em-up leader type but he loves to inflict pain. You got him on the wrong list
Agree.
Ask anyone who plays offense in the NFC east divsion if they think Roy is to nice.
I think you could also put Gurode on the list of players who play with fire now.
 

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I wish we would just let go of just trying to be right, take off the blue and gray glasses and see it like it is.

"Soft" is the wrong term, let it go.

We just don't have an intense, firey, emotional leader that alot of top defenses have. Ray Lewis personality type.

Not a real bad thing, just something we don't have on D. But on the positive side, we have alot of nice guys who are good in their community......

My dad (who also played alot of football) always says, "You need a bad egg". Everytime we watch a game, he always points out the bad egg. The one dude you wouldn't want to run into in a dark alley. Seems to me, if I met anyone on our D in a dark alley, they would give me some spare change.
 

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50cent;1084342 said:
First video, not a head up play. Jones coming off a play action. Disregard!
Second video, Rb going east/west and not downhill head up with roy. Disregard.
Third video, Good hit. Count it.
Last video, Wr. Nuff said.

one outta four.

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= You.

I'm amazed you can still type.
 

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HighTechDave;1084139 said:
part of it is our "non-attack" play calling.

Bill, get out of the way of yourself, and let someone else make the game plan.

Dick Vermeil had the same problem

ATTACK ATTACK ATTACK ATTACK!!!!!!!! The best defense is a good offense.

don't know who said that originally, but Patton seemed to succeed at that quit well,,, IMHO.

Attack and quit being so damned conservative. Hell, did Jimmy back off? noooooo....

You obviously have no clue whatsoever.


If anything we were TOO aggressive last game. How many times did they go 5-wide? We were running the ball well, yet didn't seem to run it that often.


We should of ran the ball up their butts and FORCED them to quit doubling our WRs.
 

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50cent;1084334 said:
Watch out, incoming! But true. Hines Ward tough, Terry Glenn nice guy. Keyshawn tough, P Crayton nice guy. And I don't like Keyshawn. Kruetz tough, Gurode nice guy. Columbo tough, Flo nice guy. Get the picture guys.

so at least we have 1 tough guy in Colombo? :confused:
 

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I guess I could repost this....since it's obvious noone read it the first time.

Arizona found this out in week 8. The Cardinals had already played the Giants, Seahawks and Panthers, so they had been physically tested, but they came through those games with their mental toughness intact. After playing Dallas, however, the Cardinals admitted they were dominated and manhandled by a tougher team. It was so bad that Arizona benched their quarterback and a number of their offensive linemen and blockers after the game.

Detroit also found out how tough playing Dallas can be. The Lioins had earlier battles with tough teams, including a hard-hitting Baltimore squad that tried to intimidate the Lions but came up short. Dallas overpowered the Lions so badly that the Silver and Blue gave up on their head coach during the game.

It wasn’t just the cellar-dwellers who said this. Trent Green of the Chiefs said that he held onto the loss to the Cowboys a bit longer than he would usually hang onto a loss. In addition, the Chiefs defense was so worn out after the game they could barely muster the effort to tackle Tiki Barber the next week. That game wasn’t a physical domination by Dallas, but it was additional evidence that no team was going to come out of a game versus the Cowboys without having their psyche tested.
– Dallas Cowboys team summary, Scientific Football 2006
 
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