What was the most painful loss of 2005?

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The Seattle game may have proven the most costly over time, but in terms of how you felt after every game and the morning after, what was the worst loss of 2005? The one you want back the most?
 

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big_neil said:
The Seattle game may have proven the most costly over time, but in terms of how you felt after every game and the morning after, what was the worst loss of 2005? The one you want back the most?

The Commanders loss
 

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I voted Commanders, but now that I think of it, the Denver game kicked my @#$#. We played such a good game to have it come down to a missed FG. They both stunk, as all losses do.
 

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Easily a tie between the Denver game and Giants game

Denver game because it put a damper on my Thanksgiving, and b/c one day after that, my lovely girlfriend of 3 years broke up with me (and I'm still trying to get over that)

Giants game b/c like I said, I was trying to emotionally recover and us losing did not help whatsoever. especially losing in such a big game when we had every chance to win
 

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SupermanXx said:
Easily a tie between the Denver game and Giants game

Denver game because it put a damper on my Thanksgiving, and b/c one day after that, my lovely girlfriend of 3 years broke up with me (and I'm still trying to get over that)

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Both Seattle and Denver games stung the most I think because they were a chance for Dallas to prove themselves as an elite team. I'd say Denver though because it happened on Thanksgiving. Way to ruin my day...damn. Why do all of our losses have to be so devastating? The "thrilling" wins aren't worth these nailbiters.
 

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Giants game. We win that game, we are in the driver's seat for the division and perhaps even a first round bye for a rematch with Seattle
 

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Frankly-didn't expect us to beat either Seattle, Denver, or the Gints. However-we beat the first 2 statistically and physically(and the latter we had a goldmine of opportunities to cash in), but, en yet, we somehow found a way to lose.

If we got blown out by all 3, would have forgotten about them the next day 'cuz of the low expectations.
 

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The denver game for me. I know the skins game hurt. But really we deserved that loss because of our conservative approach and we should of put the game away early. We had all our players and there was no excuse.
 

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the denver loss was the worst because family was all there and we're die hard fans. Plus millions of people watching
 

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The good news is that the way we lost these games-we're slowly but surely getting them back at the perfect time-->

Beat the Iggles the same way we lost to the Skins on Mon Night

Beat the Chiefs the same way we lost to Denver and Seattle

"What comes around, goes around"?:D
 

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Yep. What goes around comes around. Ultimately, it is just as Parcells said at the beginning of the season. If you keep getting in these nailbiters, statistically you are only going to come away with about half. I'd say that pretty much sums up our experience. With that being said, according to karma, I think that we are due for another miracle. We haven't gotten that Seattle game back IMO...
 
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