PoetTree
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Yes, you read that right: The Dallas Cowboys will be this season's Superbowl Champion. We are the best team in the league. And we have very good coaches. I know it doesn't look like it right now. But the Cowboys are the most talented team in the league, and when we get a lot of that talent back... we're talking Romo, Newman, Kosier, Pacman and Felix (all HUGE pieces of our team)... we are going to make a playoff push, and once in the lottery, we're gonna win it all.
Show me a team, ANY team in the league, who could lose its starting pro-bowl quarterback (one of the top-3 in the league), its two most talented cornerbacks (possibly the most important position on defense), its starting left guard and one of its very best playmakers on offense (who had provided the most big plays of anyone on the team)... and still look like contenders during their absence. Please, oh naysayers, what team do you believe could've weathered this storm better than we have?
The Giants are the reigning Superbowl Champions, have a ton of talent, are well coached and came in at ostensibly full strength against a Dallas team... who limped from their previous battlefields missing their General, and an assortment of his best soldiers. OF COURSE we lost against the Giants! Had the G-men, in contrast, trotted out Jared Lorenzen against the fully healthy, Tony Romo-led Cowboys.... it would have been "us" laying the beatdown instead. Let's get real here.
All you chicken-littles need to suck it up!
We will meet the G-men again, very plausibly at full strength next time. And I'd wager the results will be different. I said after the Cardinals game that if we could just manage to play .500 football over the next 4 injury-riddled games (leaving our record at 6-4 coming into the home-stretch), then I liked our chances for a deep playoff run. Well, 3 games into that stretch, we need one win to make that come true. And fortunately, we should have all but one of our missing pieces back (Pacman) when we play the 'skins. It's a game we can win!
This season isn't over by a long-shot. And your lack of faith is disturbing.
Quit being a media-led lemming... and cheer for your friggin' 'boys!
'Cause this ride is just gettin' started!
:starspin
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Show me a team, ANY team in the league, who could lose its starting pro-bowl quarterback (one of the top-3 in the league), its two most talented cornerbacks (possibly the most important position on defense), its starting left guard and one of its very best playmakers on offense (who had provided the most big plays of anyone on the team)... and still look like contenders during their absence. Please, oh naysayers, what team do you believe could've weathered this storm better than we have?
The Giants are the reigning Superbowl Champions, have a ton of talent, are well coached and came in at ostensibly full strength against a Dallas team... who limped from their previous battlefields missing their General, and an assortment of his best soldiers. OF COURSE we lost against the Giants! Had the G-men, in contrast, trotted out Jared Lorenzen against the fully healthy, Tony Romo-led Cowboys.... it would have been "us" laying the beatdown instead. Let's get real here.
All you chicken-littles need to suck it up!
We will meet the G-men again, very plausibly at full strength next time. And I'd wager the results will be different. I said after the Cardinals game that if we could just manage to play .500 football over the next 4 injury-riddled games (leaving our record at 6-4 coming into the home-stretch), then I liked our chances for a deep playoff run. Well, 3 games into that stretch, we need one win to make that come true. And fortunately, we should have all but one of our missing pieces back (Pacman) when we play the 'skins. It's a game we can win!
This season isn't over by a long-shot. And your lack of faith is disturbing.
Quit being a media-led lemming... and cheer for your friggin' 'boys!
'Cause this ride is just gettin' started!
:starspin
Peace and Love
- PoetTree -