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How is he the scapegoat if we actually did get better without him?DallasDomination;3425001 said:He also got punked by the Dallas Cowboys..2008 scapegoat.
Funny video though.
How is he the scapegoat if we actually did get better without him?DallasDomination;3425001 said:He also got punked by the Dallas Cowboys..2008 scapegoat.
Funny video though.
Glad I'm not the only one who picked up on that.theebs;3425067 said:No doubt. You have to be brain dead to think he was a scapegoat. He was more like the virus of 08.
Bradie James and Jason Witten have both said in interviews this week that this year so far has been great because unlike years past it is all about the team from day 1.
I am pretty sure from listening to these guys do interviews from past years, they cant stand owens. bradie almost came right out and said it last summer when on with norm and then JJT was on after him and he laughed when told of bradie's comments and said he knew bradie and many more didnt like the guy.
Scapegoat. LOL.
I ddint watch the video cause the guy makes me ill, but I think it is funny he is sitting there with eisen, woodson, sapp etc.. because they said horrible things about the guy, especially sapp.
T-RO;3424924 said:I liked watching Sapp go rolling, tripping off the set at the end, trying to collect the ball. LMAO
Hostile;3425124 said:How is he the scapegoat if we actually did get better without him?
13-3, second round of playoffs.CowboyMcCoy;3425307 said:No fair using logic.
dcfanatic;3424914 said:That was the greatest moment in the history of the NFL Network!
Eisen is a genius!
And T.O. handled it very well and played along. Great job Terrell.
:laugh1:
theebs;3425067 said:...I ddint watch the video cause the guy makes me ill, but I think it is funny he is sitting there with eisen, woodson, sapp etc.. because they said horrible things about the guy, especially sapp.
theogt;3425133 said:Hilarious video.
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2007 = 13-3
2008 = 9-7
2009 = 11-5
Hmm....what could be the explanation for the 2008 slump? Could it be some vague concept of "playing like a team" or could it be....
rocyaice;3425353 said:LOL but the 2007 team had a better record. And the 2007 team was damn near the same as the 2008 team except Pac-Man wasn't on it. I don't buy that the Cowboys got better because of the departures of Pac-Man, TO, Ellis, etc. Cowboys got better because their players were better. Spencer was better. Jenkins was better. Romo was better. Everyone played better than they did in that 2007 season including Wade coaching better.
CowboyMcCoy;3425305 said:I still can't believe Sappass was ever as solid as he was. The guy looks like a complete tub butt.
Jon88;3425358 said:I don't see how he has a job.
CowboyMcCoy;3425365 said:Exactly, it's not like he just awes the camera or the ears of listeners. He's really sort of an arrogant, fat dunce.
I'm forwarding this info on to http://www.terrellowensdefense.org/ . You're in big trouble now, buddy!percyhoward;3425366 said:More specific breakdown on Romo's interceptions to WR's by target:
2009
Austin 2
Williams 1
Crayton 2
Hurd 1
Ogletree 0
2008
Owens 7
Williams 2
Crayton 0
Austin 2
Stanback 0
Romo's interception total went down from 14 to 9. In 2008, he threw 7 picks on passes intended for his #1 WR and 7 picks on passes to everybody else combined.
In 2009, he again threw 7 picks on passes to everybody else combined. But interceptions on passes to his #1 WR went down from 7 to 2.
The entire 5-interception decrease was attributable to passes to his #1 wide receiver.
Using TEs and RBs as a reference point isn't worthwhile, considering routes to to these groups (particularly RBs) are largely high percentage passes, so there will be fewer INTs, regardless of who is doing the passing and receiving.percyhoward;3425333 said:Romo's INT's by position targeted
2009
WR 6
TE 3
RB 0
2008
WR 11 (Owens 7)
TE 3
RB 0
TDs from this group of receivers from their respective last 3 years as a Cowboy:percyhoward;3425366 said:More specific breakdown on Romo's interceptions to WR's by target:
2009
Austin 2
Williams 1
Crayton 2
Hurd 1
Ogletree 0
2008
Owens 7
Williams 2
Crayton 0
Austin 2
Stanback 0
Romo's interception total went down from 14 to 9. In 2008, he threw 7 picks on passes intended for his #1 WR and 7 picks on passes to everybody else combined.
In 2009, he again threw 7 picks on passes to everybody else combined. But interceptions on passes to his #1 WR went down from 7 to 2.
The entire 5-interception decrease was attributable to passes to his #1 wide receiver.