man,that was BRUTAL.that was one hell of a hitSteveOS;1666540 said:Man, I nearly jumped through the roof on that one. I mean, I got excited for the touchdowns, but that block was just flat out AWESOME.
SteveOS;1666540 said:Man, I nearly jumped through the roof on that one. I mean, I got excited for the touchdowns, but that block was just flat out AWESOME.
Yes, yes he did. Props to the Thundering Hurd!Doomsday101;1666550 said:He knocked the Archuleta out of Adam.
Threw = motion, as in throwing: he threw the football to Witten and scored a TD.SupermanXx;1666956 said:*threw
Rackat;1666965 said:Threw = motion, as in throwing: he threw the football to Witten and scored a TD.
Through = In one side and out the opposite or another side of: went through the ceiling.
RomoIsBack;1666984 said:espn bring back jacked up
I think he meant to say the block when Hurd launched THROUGH Archuleta. After that block Archuleta was THROUGH.... as evidenced by Hurd being wide open down the sideline on the next play.Rackat;1666965 said:Threw = motion, as in throwing: he threw the football to Witten and scored a TD.
Through = In one side and out the opposite or another side of: went through the ceiling.
LOL!justbob;1666983 said:While you are at it explain the difference in there and their
peplaw06;1666997 said:I think he meant to say the block when Hurd launched THROUGH Archuleta. After that block Archuleta was THROUGH.... as evidenced by Hurd being wide open down the sideline on the next play.
McCordsville Cowboy;1667069 said:That block looked alot worse than what it was...
Hurd just turned his body and put a light shoulder into Archuletta. Anyone running full speed would have been decleated. Hurd could have made it alot worse if he squared up and not shoulder bumped him.
Rackat;1667057 said:LOL!
There = in or at that place; to or into that place; at that point or stage: Witten was standing there in the endzone and caught the football that Romo had thrown. thus scoring a TD.
Their = of or relating to them or themselves especially as possessors, agents, or objects of an action; the Cowboys scored 31 of their 34 points in the second half.
How's that?