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HeavyHitta31 said:We've won 3 games like this....
and lost 2
HeavyHitta31 said:We've won 3 games like this....
Can you hook a pal up with some nitro?Cbz40 said:Well Hos I've had 5 in 4games.....![]()
Cbz40 said:I took three purple pills......Since that's all I had. I feel 119 yrs old after tht one,![]()
Cbz40 said:I took three purple pills......Since that's all I had. I feel 119 yrs old after tht one,![]()
ShiningStar said:i cant say 119 myself...but im feeling a lot closer to 50
Git 'r done.Martice said:I took one blue pill and now my wife is in trouble!!
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Martice said:I took one blue pill and now my wife is in trouble!!
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Cbz40 said:Funny mine are purple....I took three![]()
LaTunaNostra said:This one proved even more than last week, imho, that the 2005 Dallas Cowboys are a team to be reckoned with.
It wasn't dominating, wasn't glamorous, and sure wasn't a sure thing..but it is exactly the kind of game you have to fight your way out of to be a contender.
A stupendous defensive effort, and battling - not back- but through our own offensive blunders.
When the QB throws a pick and fumbles twice, when the center bad snaps and draws a costly penalty, when the possession receiver fumbles, vet guard or rookie tackle with miscues…..but the same players right their own ships and persevere…that's a TEAM.
The JJ substitutes - all of 'em - inched out every yard they could, (these kids are inspiring!) Keyshawn redeemed himself with a never-give- up-on yourself or teammates performance….that's a TEAM.
The defensive players playing SMART, heads up ball..Anthony Henry intercepting at the ONE, forcing a fumble, Fergy recovering it, Tnew around the ball, Ware with pressure, Glover sacking and Ellis recovering, Spears in pursuit of Manning to null the shotgun, the D tiring but not wavering, and stopping that final Giant red zone by forcing a fumble on the goal line….whether it was a rookie or not, hey Roy……...you always get to play both hero and goat, huh babe...that's a TEAM.
And when the D does wilt in 100 degree heat and let the Tuna Disser Shockey strut his self, who comes back in OT and engineers the winning drive but the error-ridden O..hanging the win on the foot of none other than Jose Cortez. Only going to show that in the clutch, execution can be counted on....because the Dallas Cowboys are playing, FINALLY, like a TEAM!!!
I'd agree with you but I don't think we have one.CrazyCowboy said:My only concern after 5 games.......is our 2 min DEFENSE!
LaTunaNostra said:This one proved even more than last week, imho, that the 2005 Dallas Cowboys are a team to be reckoned with.
It wasn't dominating, wasn't glamorous, and sure wasn't a sure thing..but it is exactly the kind of game you have to fight your way out of to be a contender.
A stupendous defensive effort, and battling - not back- but through our own offensive blunders.
When the QB throws a pick and fumbles twice, when the center bad snaps and draws a costly penalty, when the possession receiver fumbles, vet guard or rookie tackle with miscues…..but the same players right their own ships and persevere…that's a TEAM.
The JJ substitutes - all of 'em - inched out every yard they could, (these kids are inspiring!) Keyshawn redeemed himself with a never-give- up-on yourself or teammates performance….that's a TEAM.
The defensive players playing SMART, heads up ball..Anthony Henry intercepting at the ONE, forcing a fumble, Fergy recovering it, Tnew around the ball, Ware with pressure, Glover sacking and Ellis recovering, Spears in pursuit of Manning to null the shotgun, the D tiring but not wavering, and stopping that final Giant red zone by forcing a fumble on the goal line….whether it was a rookie or not, hey Roy……...you always get to play both hero and goat, huh babe...that's a TEAM.
And when the D does wilt in 100 degree heat and let the Tuna Disser Shockey strut his self, who comes back in OT and engineers the winning drive but the error-ridden O..hanging the win on the foot of none other than Jose Cortez. Only going to show that in the clutch, execution can be counted on....because the Dallas Cowboys are playing, FINALLY, like a TEAM!!!
It feels like a loss to me in one sense too.JDSmith said:I'll have to make sure I reread this tomorrow, because right now I'm just not feeling it. To me this feels like a loss. Hopefully I'll be able to share your positive position later.
Great post.Tuna Helper said:This is much ado about nothing. The NFL's contenders have been winning these types of close games the past 5 years. Look at New England. They have been winning close games for the past 5 years, including their Super Bowls. The only reason why we know who Adam Vinatieri is, is simply because he has had the game winning field goal over and over again, including Super Bowls.
I am not convinced in this theory that we must blow everyone out to be a contender.
I like our chances this year, as I feel that we are New England gone south. We are winning in the same fashion.
Tuna Helper said:This is much ado about nothing. The NFL's contenders have been winning these types of close games the past 5 years. Look at New England. They have been winning close games for the past 5 years, including their Super Bowls. The only reason why we know who Adam Vinatieri is, is simply because he has had the game winning field goal over and over again, including Super Bowls.
I am not convinced in this theory that we must blow everyone out to be a contender.
I like our chances this year, as I feel that we are New England gone south. We are winning in the same fashion.
LaTunaNostra said:It feels like a loss to me in one sense too.
Patrick.
But I've already seen that grave loss blamed on everything from Al Johnson's fumble to Bill's "gutlessness", because we lost PC in OT. I suppose Drew or Roy or Key could take the blame as well.
But we can't look at it that way.
All we can do is wish him the speediest recovery and let him know we miss him.
bbgun said:String together two convincing wins in a row and get back to me.