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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/17/AR2009111703341.html

Cowboys are approaching a crucial point
Dallas trying to avoid pattern of late-season spirals as Commanders come to town


[SIZE=-1]By Mark Maske[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Wednesday, November 18, 2009 [/SIZE]

As his Dallas Cowboys teammates dressed and packed their belongings hurriedly at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field 10 days ago, quarterback Tony Romo sat on a stool in front of his locker and finished up the last of his interviews.
The Cowboys had just beaten the Eagles on the same field where their previous season had ended in embarrassing fashion. They had reached the halfway point of this season as a surprising success: first in the NFC East and on a four-game winning streak. Without wide receiver Terrell Owens, the Cowboys' offense was thriving, and an interviewer was doing his best to prompt Romo into a grand pronouncement about how the victory was a vindication.
Romo refused to be baited. He grinned and said: "We've got to get better. We've got to improve."
The Cowboys apparently have learned not to get carried away with the promise of November success, even when it wasn't necessarily expected.
They followed the uplifting triumph in Philadelphia with a dud of a performance in a loss Sunday at Green Bay, and now the Cowboys find themselves trying to steady themselves again as they ready for this weekend's home game against the Washington Commanders.
"This feeling's always bad when you lose," Cowboys Coach Wade Phillips said at a news conference Monday. "It's been a long time. It's been almost a month and a half since we lost a game so we need to see how we bounce back from that. We didn't play our best, and that hurt us. We had some opportunities. We had some missed opportunities that we didn't convert either offensively or defensively. We just didn't quite play quite as good as we'd been playing during the winning streak. . . . I think our team will bounce back."
The Cowboys are hoping to avoid their pattern of recent seasons, in which they have played their worst in the games that mattered the most. Since 1997, the Cowboys are 19-39 from Dec. 1 onward, including 0-5 in the playoffs. Their last season with a winning post-November record was 1996, when they went 3-2 under Coach Barry Switzer. Last season they went 8-4 through the end of November and 1-3 in December, concluding with a 44-6 defeat in Philadelphia that denied them a playoff spot.
Romo, until Sunday, had been the king of November, with 13 straight wins in the month. But the offense sputtered in Sunday's 17-7 loss to the Packers, and a loss to the Commanders this weekend undoubtedly would produce consternation in Dallas.
"Not to be able to do the things that you can do is just exactly how you lose the game. . . . It's very disappointing," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told reporters after the game in Green Bay. "It just is a reminder to everyone that all these teams have really good athletes. They have good players, and if you fool around and let them . . . get their game going, you can lose them in a disappointing way. . . . I thought we played hard [but] I thought we were disjointed in many areas."
Until the Green Bay game, things were looking up for the Cowboys. Last season's highly disappointing finish led to an offseason house-cleaning of sorts in which Owens was released. The Cowboys, in the early going of this season, have managed to live without Owens's production as a receiver. Miles Austin has emerged as a top down-the-field threat at wideout. Romo has mostly limited his mistakes, and the Cowboys rank in the league's top 10 in both rushing and passing offense.
"I think individually I've improved tremendously, just from all of the things I was able to take from last season, and not just that [final] game," Romo said in Philadelphia. "But you always look at yourself from an honest perspective and you have to say, 'What do I have to improve upon?' And there were things I had to get better at to take another step, and I feel very confident in going about that process and coming along. And I've still got a ways to go."
The Cowboys also were relatively drama-free in the season's first half, at least by the standard set during Owens's time in Dallas. There was one recent episode in which Roy Williams, Owens's supposed replacement as the club's top wideout, spoke up about his role in the offense, saying he had failed to connect with Romo and others were getting the ball thrown to them more regularly. But even that was comparatively mild.
"I didn't think it was a big deal," Williams said in the locker room after the win over the Eagles. "I knew what I said. We're just working. We're going to continue to work, and we can only get better."
The Cowboys rebounded from a 2-2 start to move into first place with their four straight wins, and Phillips's players were praising him for his calm and even-handed ways.
"It starts with Wade," tight end Jason Witten said in Philadelphia. "He always kept his composure. We didn't panic. I don't know if we saw this. But we knew we could play good football and get through that."
Now comes a crossroads as the Cowboys prepare for their first meeting with the Commanders in their sparkling new stadium. They must reshuffle their offensive line after losing right tackle Marc Colombo to a broken leg and ligament damage in his ankle. On defense, the secondary will be minus safety Ken Hamlin because of a high ankle sprain.
Beating the Commanders would further entrench the Cowboys as viable playoff contenders. But another loss would put the focus back on their recent history of late-season downward spirals and further intensify the scrutiny on Phillips, whose contract contains an option for next season, and Romo.
"We step onto the field thinking we have a chance, and we really feel like if we play up to our potential we can come out with a win," Romo said in Philadelphia. "At the same boat, we also know that we're far from perfect, you know, we've got a long way to go."

Best of luck on Sunday to you 'Boys. :laugh2:
 
I just hope we get in the playoffs and at least win a game and Wade comes back again, we know what we have in Wade, it is JG that is still unproven so if he sputters like we did last week and has our offense going in reverse again, jettison him!
if we have to get a new coach I cannot see us getting Shanny or Cowher or Holmgren even though Jerry likes to make a splash and fill the seats in the new stadium..... that leaves guys like Martz, Billick, Fassell, Denny Green to choose from and that is not an improvement.
I would not be suprised if Jerry gets Jimmy to come out for a 2 year stint and instills some discipline all around...but I am getting ahead of myself, I hope it never comes to this..
 
There's no way we can win now since mark wrote that article.:bang2:
 
someone tell me again why a Commanders fan is here laughing at us?
 
theebs;3086038 said:
someone tell me again why a Commanders fan is here laughing at us?

No kidding.

If Orton hadn't gotten hurt and let Chrissy Simms in the game, we wouldn't be seeing any of these guys.
 
I hope the Commanders know they are about to get kicked Sunday.
 
Dallas just needs to do what Romo and others have been talking about all year long. Focus on today, this practice today this upcoming game keep your focus where it belongs. As Dec is approaching the media will have many articles about Dec for Dallas deal with the game at hand. If you take care of your business Dec will take care of itself.
 
Chocolate Lab;3086050 said:
No kidding.

If Orton hadn't gotten hurt and let Chrissy Simms in the game, we wouldn't be seeing any of these guys.


I am pretty confident about sunday. I think we are going to bounce back well. That article was really reaching for stuff.

Anytime they start quoting stats from 97, its basically a waste of time to read. I get what he is doing though, its what they do in every city before Dallas plays them, bring up the playoff drought and spew empty stats about december.

Romo is now 13-2 in november, if you read the article you would think we just got knocked out of the playoffs.

I wonder what campbell's november record is? I wonder in which year will campbell actually take his team to the playoffs? Cause he hasnt done it yet and he isnt doing it this year.
 
theebs;3086038 said:
someone tell me again why a Commanders fan is here laughing at us?

It's Cowboy week. Their Superbowl. Their team is one of the worst in the league. Maybe the worst. They have nothing. Their board is a disaster. Nothing else left except to come here and try to get a rise out of us. Don't feed the trolls.

god-kills-kitten-troll.jpg
 
:shoot2: :explode: :storm: The enemy is mocking us!!!:mad: :mad: :mad:

Thanks Garrett...
 
CATCH17;3086051 said:
I hope the Commanders know they are about to get kicked Sunday.

We know that it will be a very close game. It will come down to who makes the least "critical" mistakes during important moments in the game.

What I find interesting in the whole "if Orton hadn't gotten hurt" declaration is that the 'Skins had the same thing happen to them against Pittsburgh last year. It was nice to see a reversal of fortune :)

By the way, as far as me coming this thread... what about the many of your brethrens coming to ours to post their outlandish remarks?! Does Coolbeans come to mind.
 
WhoRUSupposed2Be;3086066 said:
We know that it will be a very close game. It will come down to who makes the least "critical" mistakes during important moments in the game.

What I find interesting in the whole "if Orton hadn't gotten hurt" declaration is that the 'Skins had the same thing happen to them against Pittsburgh last year. It was nice to see a reversal of fortune :)

By the way, as far as me coming this thread... what about the many of your brethrens coming to ours to post their outlandish remarks?! Does Coolbeans come to mind.


In general, the posters on this site never go to that extremeskins crappy site. I have been there personally about 5 times in 3 years and do not have an account.

I just think it makes you look pretty petty to post the article and act like Dallas ship is sinking or something.

Here is a tip, the team was looking for a split with those two road games. We got it.

The writers in washington should have enough drama to worry about with the Commanders without having to call up stats from 1997 which are completely irrelevant.
 
JBond;3086061 said:
It's Cowboy week. Their Superbowl. Their team is one of the worst in the league. Maybe the worst. They have nothing. Their board is a disaster. Nothing else left except to come here and try to get a rise out of us. Don't feed the trolls.

god-kills-kitten-troll.jpg

This board is an exact fabrication of ours if not for the blue and white. So you don't think The Raiders or The Browns are worse than us?
 
WhoRUSupposed2Be;3086066 said:
We know that it will be a very close game. It will come down to who makes the least "critical" mistakes during important moments in the game.

What I find interesting in the whole "if Orton hadn't gotten hurt" declaration is that the 'Skins had the same thing happen to them against Pittsburgh last year. It was nice to see a reversal of fortune :)

By the way, as far as me coming this thread... what about the many of your brethrens coming to ours to post their outlandish remarks?! Does Coolbeans come to mind.

You know it will be close? I didnt realize you were a time traveler. The problem isnt you "coming this thread", whatever language that is, it's that a Foreskin fan is laughing at the team three games ahead of them with 7 to play. Enjoy last place sucker.
 
WhoRUSupposed2Be;3086066 said:
We know that it will be a very close game. It will come down to who makes the least "critical" mistakes during important moments in the game.

What I find interesting in the whole "if Orton hadn't gotten hurt" declaration is that the 'Skins had the same thing happen to them against Pittsburgh last year. It was nice to see a reversal of fortune :)

By the way, as far as me coming this thread... what about the many of your brethrens coming to ours to post their outlandish remarks?! Does Coolbeans come to mind.
What makes you think any of us condone a Cowboys fan acting like a troll on a Commanders forum? They act like a jerk so it excuses you to do the same? Don't count on it flying here and don't ever try this excuse again. We don't condone that and we won't appreciate the attempts at retaliation.

Consider this fair warning before you fire a salvo.
 
WhoRUSupposed2Be;3086066 said:
We know that it will be a very close game. It will come down to who makes the least "critical" mistakes during important moments in the game.

What I find interesting in the whole "if Orton hadn't gotten hurt" declaration is that the 'Skins had the same thing happen to them against Pittsburgh last year. It was nice to see a reversal of fortune :)

By the way, as far as me coming this thread... what about the many of your brethrens coming to ours to post their outlandish remarks?! Does Coolbeans come to mind.

Why would you believe it will be close? Your team sucks. No other way to say it. The freaking Chiefs put a whooping on you. The Chiefs. Good god man, get a grip. The Commanders suck. Possibly the worst team in the entire league.

Who the hell is coolbeans?

Damn trolls. They can really screw up a quality site.
 
Anyone who has DeAngelo Hall in their sig has to qualify as an invalid.

To say nothing of your crappy excuse for trolling.
 
WhoRUSupposed2Be;3086073 said:
This board is an exact fabrication of ours if not for the blue and white. So you don't think The Raiders or The Browns are worse than us?

I think you meant replication, but I get your point. Between the raiders, browns and Commanders? That is a tough call. They are all horrible. Not sure who is the worst of the worst. It must suck to have to figure out if your team is the worst or next to worst.
 
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