Will you cry?

Cry? What, are they going to shoot Ol' Yeller at the end?
 
Me personally? No.

Tears of Joys? For the more emotional Cowboy fans sure.

Crying? That's for the other 31 teams and their fans who hate Dallas so dearly :)
 
Yea I will cry, who cares....it's something I may never see again my entire life! Especially if its Romo that gets that win. This team we have now, but with heart. But after I cry....thats when the real craziness sets in. Then who knows what happens! I am not responsible! GO COWBOYS!
 
Absolutely.

There are a lot of guys on this team that really deserve a championship, I'm going to be a very proud fan when this group finally puts it together.
 
Cry ? No, but you would not be able to rip the smile from my face with vice grips and a blow torch. :D
 
One year ago today I had to put my 14 yr old dog to sleep, .. I shed a tear that day.

I will never shed a tear when Dallas wins a football game.

I will be very very happy if I get to see Dallas win another Super Bowl, there will be no crying.
 
Cry? Negative. But I will release a thunderous "Thank GAAAWWWWDDDDD" that will reverberate through time and space.
 
I quit experiencing emotion about football a long time ago so I will not cry whether they win or lose but I will probably feel good for Jason Garrett's accomplishment.
 
notherbob;3849996 said:
I quit experiencing emotion about football a long time ago so I will not cry whether they win or lose but I will probably feel good for Jason Garrett's accomplishment.

I got a little emotional over the Tony Romo fumble against Seattle but since then my emotions are in check with this team.

There was a fire that I just hadn't seen in years when Romo stepped onto the scene and I had so much hope that crashed down.
 
WV Cowboy;3849982 said:
One year ago today I had to put my 14 yr old dog to sleep, .. I shed a tear that day.

I will never shed a tear when Dallas wins a football game.

I will be very very happy if I get to see Dallas win another Super Bowl, there will be no crying.


I'm right there with you. We put our dog down about one year ago too. I shed a few tears that day. None will be shed when we win another Super Bowl ... I'll be too busy grinning from ear to ear.
 
CATCH17;3849998 said:
I got a little emotional over the Tony Romo fumble against Seattle but since then my emotions are in check with this team.

There was a fire that I just hadn't seen in years when Romo stepped onto the scene and I had so much hope that crashed down.

I remember feeling a heavy dose of 'doom and gloom' when Romo dropped that ball too.

A terrible gut feeling.

I remember saying to my son when it happened, "oh no, .. oh no, this will stick with him forever. The media will never let this go."
 
notherbob;3849996 said:
I quit experiencing emotion about football a long time ago so I will not cry whether they win or lose but I will probably feel good for Jason Garrett's accomplishment.

Then why do you still bother watching? I'm not saying you should cry or anything, but what's the point of being a fan if you get no emotional satisfaction out of seeing your team win?
 

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