What Impressed me the Most!

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There were alot of impressive things last night:

Tony Romo- Very good game
Greg Ellis- Played a great game
TO- Finally got involved
Witten- Welcome back
The D- overall great game!

But what impressed me the most was the HEART that this team showed last night! Down early, nothing going right, penalties erasing 4 first downs in the first half, missed FG, bad throws and missed opportunities. With the season on the line, this team came together in the second half and really showed the heart of a champion. I can only hope this is the turning point in the season.
 
Cowboy4ever;1129426 said:
There were alot of impressive things last night:

Tony Romo- Very good game
Greg Ellis- Played a great game
TO- Finally got involved
Witten- Welcome back
The D- overall great game!

But what impressed me the most was the HEART that this team showed last night! Down early, nothing going right, penalties erasing 4 first downs in the first half, missed FG, bad throws and missed opportunities. With the season on the line, this team came together in the second half and really showed the heart of a champion. I can only hope this is the turning point in the season.

Very well put! :starspin
 
Hopefully we will look back on this game as where we started to make our run. The Cowboys should be commended for this humungous win on the road against a boisterous, arrogant Panthers team. The media acted like Carolina was the best thing since sliced bread, yet our 'Boyz came from behind with 35 unaswered points ON THE ROAD. The offense, defense and special teams all made plays. It was not perfect by any means, but it was a team effort and something to build on.
 
For me it was:

Romo - looked like a leader out on the field
Hoyte - he had some great blocks
Colombo - played with a nasty streak we haven't seen in our OL in some time.
 
It appears to me the team is finally starting to gel!

:starspin
 
You could argue it was mop-up duty but Barber's tough running in the 4th was very imprressive. Obviously Romo and the O-Line deserve praise as well.
 
JohnsKey19;1129456 said:
You could argue it was mop-up duty but Barber's tough running in the 4th was very imprressive. Obviously Romo and the O-Line deserve praise as well.

It was mop-up but, Carolina's d was on the field a long time that half and were tried and had trouble tackling.
 
After the 2005 Monday Night Game against Washington, is there really a such thing as mop up time?
 
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