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"Hoodie Jr"
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hot Springs, Ouachitah
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It's been a damn long stretch since we really pulled a W out of our bunghole...
I'm still trying to figure out how we won...still, it's the mark of a good team to steal a game, and even more improbable to steal one from Parcells...that's the second time Dallas has managed to clutch defeat from victory... I'm really, really happy for Ron Dayne, who essentially shut up his naysayers... Great call by Shanny to go with the fresh legs and change of pace in OT...noone can ever say Shanny doesn't have kahunas... Compared to the dog first game (Detroit, not Miami), this one had a bit of everything...I'm absolutely elated, and this game makes up for the Giants game, we are firmly in control of our destiny now...everyone is in their lazy boy and get to kick back and watch some football like the rest of us on Sunday...Whoo Hoo! I bet they are chowing down on Turkey today at home... Nice weekend off to heal, Tater didn't get banged up and should be better by Kansas City, and I think Dayne just might be active for the rest of the season. I'm just elated to escape Dallas with a W, we didn't bring our A game, but our B game was just enough....Dallas is a very good team and is highly motivated by fear if nothing else...even tho it was an NFC team, it was a very, very big win for us IMO...if we can knock off the Chefs, the Division and Bye are virtually ours...What a great win! OH, and I just got my cable broadband hooked up on my new puter...well, I have download some porn now...BBL... Last edited by watermock; 11-25-2005 at 12:41 PM.. |
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The Enigma Prognosis
Join Date: Aug 2003
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Great post! Rep
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Good post Mock. Are you out of whiskey?
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"Hoodie Jr"
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hot Springs, Ouachitah
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I even got my other computer fixed and cleaned up...all I need is a router. It was only 58 bucks...I figured I had fried the motherboard, it was just the sound card... |
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Tebowing the long haul
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: TX, USA
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"Hoodie Jr"
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hot Springs, Ouachitah
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STFU...you have no humor...tell us again how T.O. was robbed moron...
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Tebowing the long haul
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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All Motor!!
Join Date: Oct 2003
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It's the mark of a good team, to win a game they were outplayed in?
I thought it was the mark of luck. You see, good teams win because they played better. You know, making them a good team. ![]() Donko fans......I love you retards. |
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Tebowing the long haul
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The Enigma Prognosis
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All Motor!!
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Dallas biggest Bronco fan
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: They've done studies you know.... 60% of the time, it works every time
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, the Dallas News is saying Cundiff is to blame for the loss. I think Denver did get a little lucky, but so did Dallas. All that matters is who scores more points, Denver did.http://www.cowboysplus.com/topstoryn....1785c072.html You have to be a registered user to see it though. IRVING – This close to the biggest win any Cowboys coach has had since Barry Switzer left town, Bill Parcells' team came up short Thursday. Instead, this game may register as an enormous defeat. Don't fault Dallas' defense for Denver's 24-21 overtime win at Texas Stadium. Yes, the unit turned Ron Dayne loose on the second play in overtime, letting the former Heisman winner escape for a 55-yard run to set up Jason Elam's 24-yard game-winning field goal. But the Cowboys never would have made it to overtime if not for the defense, in particular, Roy Williams' hit on Mike Anderson that produced a fumble at the Denver 10-yard line. Against a team that simply does not make mistakes – the Broncos had eight turnovers leading to 10 opponents' points the first 10 games – the Dallas defense came up with two turnovers. Thanks to drives of 69 and 10 yards, Dallas turned those mistakes into 14 points. That allowed Dallas to overcome early disaster when Drew Bledsoe overthrew Dan Campbell, and Champ Bailey returned the interception 65 yards for a touchdown. Here's where the blame for this defeat needs to be placed. Kicker Billy Cundiff, heroic in his return against Detroit with a record-setting 56-yard field goal, missed a 34-yard kick in the fourth quarter that would have given Dallas a three-point lead. Put some of it there, but good kickers do miss. Put a larger chunk of it on an offense that tries to run the ball but can't. The Cowboys got to 7-3 with a run offense that averaged 3.4 yards per carry. That figure fell Thursday when the Cowboys averaged just 2.7. Julius Jones took some ferocious hits in going for 55 yards on 20 carries. Marion Barber was unable to spell relief with 28 yards on nine carries. This was the eighth time in 11 games that the Cowboys averaged fewer than four yards per carry. "I didn't think either team ran the ball very well," Parcells said. "That's a good running team we held to 89 yards in regulation." That's about 70 below the Broncos' average. Denver was, however, without injured Tatum Bell, who averages six yards per carry. The Cowboys did shut down Mike Anderson, and Dayne was not a big factor except for one game-changing play in overtime. But the Cowboys' inability to run the ball for even respectable yardage caught up with them Thursday. They couldn't handle Denver's run blitzes and couldn't pass their way out of trouble, either. Key play: Third-and-1 at the Denver 48, two-minute warning, score tied 21-21. The Cowboys had a running play called, but the Broncos once again crowded the line of scrimmage. "It doesn't make any sense to run when they've got everybody up on the line," Bledsoe said. So he changed to a quick pass to Terry Glenn, but Glenn couldn't make the catch, and he was about to be tackled for a loss had he caught it. If the Cowboys convert there, they are one first down from the range Cundiff showed four days ago. They were that close to allowing Cundiff a chance to redeem himself and to scoring, yes, the biggest win in nine years here. That's what a victory would have meant because the Cowboys showed that they have a defense that can flat-out win games against any level of competition. The Broncos might be the second-best team in the NFL. For sure, they have the second-best record at 9-2. A win Thursday would have sent notice that these Cowboys are ready to do something that Chan Gailey's Cowboys couldn't do and Dave Campo's Cowboys never came close to doing and Parcells' first Dallas team couldn't manage. That's win playoff games. There was a playoff atmosphere at Texas Stadium, and the Cowboys, for most of 60 minutes, looked like the better team. For sure, they were the better club in the first half but while outplaying Denver and outgaining the Broncos, 183 yards to 97, they couldn't outscore them. The halftime score was 14-14. Denver opened the third quarter with a 90-yard drive to take the lead. But the Cowboys' defense responded when Williams forced the fumble that Terence Newman, who also intercepted a pass, recovered. This Dallas defense gets it done on a regular basis. You can't say that about the Cowboys' offense. The unit has had its good moments, but not enough of them to get this team to anything better than 7-4. There are five NFC teams with better records. That number will drop Sunday, but the Cowboys lost an opportunity to surge ahead of the Giants before next Sunday's big game in New York. "I told the players it's not like there aren't going to be some bumps in the road," Parcells said. We know Cundiff can make kicks. But the Cowboys were 28th in average gain per rush through 10 games and will probably rank lower after Sunday's games. If that doesn't change, this team may not have a playoff fate. Last edited by hades; 11-25-2005 at 01:44 PM.. |
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Tebowing the long haul
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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do you even know what a good team is? I mean everyone knows you've never actually had one in KC. The mark of luck is your 13-3 teams that were a complete joke and showed it first playoff game EVERY SINGLE TIME. Steve Bono, Elvis Grbac ![]() |
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My new dog
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 6,600
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What you mean you guy's did not sign Clarett to your team ?hmm that is strange....
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My new dog
Join Date: Jan 2003
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the KC bronco rejects
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this year featuring Quitterson, Griffin, Dalton...who else i'm trying to think if I forgot somebody. Mullet town loves dem bronco rejects. |
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My new dog
Join Date: Jan 2003
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they also tryed out the kicker this year. willams ,lard ass perry ,glenn cadrez,Ray crocket , they were trying to get pryce. there is a list a mile long........
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My new dog
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 6,600
Adopt-a-Bronco: Kuper |
oh but our team sucks that is why they are always tryin out every player we cut or quit's on us Dalton was such a lard ass he could not get off the line of scimage most of the time he was blowen off the ball 3 to 5 yds a play . I figuare him in to the quitter catagorie
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The off-season.
Join Date: Nov 2004
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It was a very hard hitting game. Better than most of the crap you get on Thanksgiving day games.
I think the one thing we learned yesterday...when you look at the Cowboys' yards per rush, and how many times a Tuna led team threw the rock...is that the Donks' rush D is legit. That's a fantastic thing for Donks fans. The tone was set early on yesterday. Both teams had to fight for every yard they could each time they ran the ball. I knew that Dallas had a very physical defense from the few times I'd seen them this year. Watching them yesterday really drove that home. I was impressed how the once again "undersized" Donks went toe to toe with a power puncher of a team...withstood the barrage, and landed a haymaker of their own. I look forward to see the team swagger into a tremendously hostile environment next week...and once again systematically dismantle the Chiefs. To do it on KC's own field will really be something. |
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"Hoodie Jr"
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hot Springs, Ouachitah
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Expect Chef troll to put on his mom's rubber boots and try to tromp thru the mud to get here this next week+...We sent cowgirl troll packing and we will soon have the opportunity to once again put Boob, the closet Bronco fan, possibly out for the first time...
Boob is like the homo in the closet...everyone knows it but he won't admit it...just come clean Boob...you know your in a sinking ship, get out like any smart rat would while you can.... |
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All Motor!!
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All Motor!!
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Hey, how did Dale Carter work out? ![]() |
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Two Time World Champions
Join Date: Mar 2005
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