There is hope, Cowboys fans

I agree. Despite the drama, we have a better chance than most teams in this league if we stay healthy at key positions.
 
Chief;2625271 said:
Arizona got better because the lousy owner's son took over for the most part and he hired a solid GM, who hired a solid head coach, who hired a good coaching staff.

The Cowboys have the son, but he's hopelessly stuck behind his stubborn, ego-maniacal old man.

We have hope, Jerry's a day older.
 
jterrell;2625178 said:
keep complaining... if it makes you feel any better.

i think everyone would like to see this team reduce its penalties(tho flo is a horrid example because he has an actual physical impairment to overcome).

anyone can cry when they don't win. it doesn't mean it is the right course of action.

if everyone must be fit into either homer or chicken little category by all means I'll gladly be in the homer column.
Keep your cheery outlook, even though there's little justification for it. The only thing for the over-optimistic to point to is 2007's 12-1 start, but given what happened prior to that and then since, I think most would conclude that 12-1 was an aberration, not the .500 ball we've seen since.

Flo is not a horrid example. It doesn't matter if he has no legs, if he's out there, he's got to play to a reasonable standard.

You were pumping sunshine when Quincy Carter was QB, and 5 years and no playoff wins later, you're still setting the standard for homerism. Congrats.
 

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