Wow! Trent Dilfer?

Dude is reading from a script.

You know, like professional wrestling is real?
 
Hypnotoad;3112785 said:
Hes been trying to get fired for weeks now..

Well why not. He needs to be on NFL network. Him and Marcellus Wiley who still roots for the Cowboys, as you can tell.
 
Dilfer is one of the few who actually makes sense at times and I'm not just saying that because he made that statement...
 
  1. I think he is honest
  2. I think he comments on what he thinks this team can be
  3. He is a Cowboys fan!!!!
:D
 
Dilfer was on NFL Live last week and said the same thing. Herm Edwards was on with him and he agreed also.
 
I think this stems from when he tore his Achilles on our new turf several years ago. You know he got several calls from Jerry and people in the organzation. That's just how we do things.
 
Trent also said that he thought New Orleans would pound New England! He strikes me as someone who does his work diligently, uncovers nuances in what he's studying, and speaks truthfully about what he sees. Whether he's a Cowboys fan or not, it's refreshing to listen to an analyst without a supposed agenda.
 
adbutcher;3112794 said:
Dilfer is by far the best commentator on :espn: to bad he won't last long.
Indeed...he speaks well for one thing but he's also the most objective guy they have. He's been critical of the Cowboys and of Romo as much as he has said good things.
 
Manster68;3112784 said:
I just heard him say on SportsCenter that he thinks Dallas' December woes are over, and he can't wait to see the cowboys go into New York and pound the Giants.

I know it does not mean anything, but it sure was nice to hear some support.


Don't know about you, but Dilfer is the absolute best ESPN football analyst. He should be on Monday Night Countdown and replace Keyshawn or Cris Carter.
 
Of course we love him. He's the only one who talks highly of the Cowboys on BSPN lol. I mean let's be real here. We have no idea if he's a good or bad columnist. We just hear him say good things about the Cowboys and we're satisifed lol.
 
Future;3113204 said:
Indeed...he speaks well for one thing but he's also the most objective guy they have. He's been critical of the Cowboys and of Romo as much as he has said good things.

Yep. What I love about his criticism, though, is that it's based on things he actually sees as opposed to just repeating the words "December," "Jessica," and "Cabo."
 
Dilfer is like the first analyst that thinks we even have a chance in December. All the talking heads keep talking about us having another meltdown.

You know if we blow this game against NY, all those guys are just going to be sitting back laughing at us saying how they knew it all along.

Man, I want to win so bad so it would shut those guys up and make them look like dumb arses.
 
Future;3113204 said:
Indeed...he speaks well for one thing but he's also the most objective guy they have. He's been critical of the Cowboys and of Romo as much as he has said good things.

Very true. That is why I respect his opinion. He is fair in his criticism and praise.That is all you can ask for in an analyst.
 
Hypnotoad;3112785 said:
Hes been trying to get fired for weeks now..

Ah, he's fine if he's having an affair with a fellow ESPN employee.







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