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Why are Eargirls fans still posting on here, Jeff Garcia has ONE good game and they come out from hiding....
Phoenix-Talon;1214662 said:Many of you will probably say that either the Saints or the Falcons game is the most dangerous game remaining for the Cowboys in 2006. Indeed, those games will not be a walk in the park, but the most crucial game is the one that will be played against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Personally, because not all Eagle fans feel the way I do on this subject, and I cannot speak for all Eagle fans, but ...I this that the Cowboys is the healthiest team in the NFC-East. But like most Cowboys fans, you probably think that the Eagles are finished without McNabb. Garcia is no McNabb, but he can deliver and is capable of closing games. CouPled with the fact that the Eagles still have a decent to strong defensive system along with it's Offensive wepons still in place.
One of the stones that could bring down goliath is penalties. Dallas is still making a disproportionate number of mental errors and mistake. If you underestimate the Eagles in December ...you may not come out victorious.
Now I expect you to disagree with this perspective, but at least try to demonstrate a logical argument. The Eagles are the most dangerous game the Cowboys have remaining in the 2006 Regular Season.
Phoenix-Talon;1214662 said:Many of you will probably say that either the Saints or the Falcons game is the most dangerous game remaining for the Cowboys in 2006. Indeed, those games will not be a walk in the park, but the most crucial game is the one that will be played against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Personally, because not all Eagle fans feel the way I do on this subject, and I cannot speak for all Eagle fans, but ...I this that the Cowboys is the healthiest team in the NFC-East. But like most Cowboys fans, you probably think that the Eagles are finished without McNabb. Garcia is no McNabb, but he can deliver and is capable of closing games. CouPled with the fact that the Eagles still have a decent to strong defensive system along with it's Offensive wepons still in place..
Classic. Tell us how you really feel!Alexander;1214691 said:Not this imbecile again.
Spontae;1214776 said:Forgive my indulgence, but Spontae means "troll-killer" in the ancient Numenorian dialect. So here goes:
Ok, so the topic is the most dangerous game remaining...
Oh wait, now the topic changes to the most crucial game. Fair enough, as most folks with a third grade education know the difference between dangerous (gunshot wound) versus crucial (air to breathe). Onward...
"I this?" I suppose you meant "I think," but considering your prior posts, I should assume nothing...
Absolutely, if in "finished" you mean no chance to advance in the playoffs.
This sentence is known as pablum; you've said nothing using fourteen words.
Defensive systems do not win games; defenses do. And "wepons?" Ugh.
This sentence is a shining example of a butchered analogy. Only one stone slew Goliath (with a capital "G," denoting a proper name), so saying "one of the stones" conveys an ignorance of the story. An analogy is a powerful way to make a point...try harder next time.
The terminology "disproportionate number" connotes a comparison; you've left out the comparable number of mental errors that are acceptable (i.e., proportionate) therefore this statement is vacuous (a theme of your post). And you singularized "mistake" when you earlier pluralized "errors"- a mind is a terrible thing to waste.
More pap. Meaningless platitude, like "we need to pull together and play as a team."
Considering the foregoing, your request demonstrates the height of irony, as "a logical argument" is something you clearly misunderstand.
Again, back to "dangerous." I thought we were still on "crucial"?
Another banal, thoughtless, cliched, stale post filled with trite platitudes. By all means, keep them coming, as I enjoy the chuckles when reading.
dwmyers;1215079 said:Give credit where credit is due. Donovan McNabb was having the best season of his career passing when he was injured. And yes, Garcia has a passer rating in the same vicinity as McNabb. But..
Phoenix-Talon;1214662 said:Many of you will probably say that either the Saints or the Falcons game is the most dangerous game remaining for the Cowboys in 2006. Indeed, those games will not be a walk in the park, but the most crucial game is the one that will be played against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Phoenix-Talon said:Personally, because not all Eagle fans feel the way I do on this subject, and I cannot speak for all Eagle fans, but ...I this that the Cowboys is the healthiest team in the NFC-East. But like most Cowboys fans, you probably think that the Eagles are finished without McNabb. Garcia is no McNabb, but he can deliver and is capable of closing games. CouPled with the fact that the Eagles still have a decent to strong defensive system along with it's Offensive wepons still in place.
Phoenix-Talon said:One of the stones that could bring down goliath is penalties. Dallas is still making a disproportionate number of mental errors and mistake. If you underestimate the Eagles in December ...you may not come out victorious.
Now I expect you to disagree with this perspective, but at least try to demonstrate a logical argument. The Eagles are the most dangerous game the Cowboys have remaining in the 2006 Regular Season.
TobiasEagle77;1214795 said:One game at a time PT. Right now the Commanders are the most dangerous game on the Eagles schedule.
theogt;1214730 said:Ok. The Saints have a better record and more talented players. Thus, they're the most dangerous game remaining. How's that for logic?
Aikbach;1214702 said:This team is fighting for a bye.
AMERICAS_FAN;1214772 said:Garcia? Sorry PT. Normally I respect your opinions, but this one is downright embaressing. **