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    Abe Lincoln, NlGGA Kyle Orton's Avatar
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    There is a possibility, but I watched him play my team on a bum leg and they almost pulled it out. Almost, until he reinjured it and was done. Although we played well after the initial quarter, and made have made a push to win regardless, Wash was certainly playing great. So, he seems like he is strong willed, and mentally strong. But we shall see. I'm more intrigued with how Philly will look this year more than anything in your division.
    Speaking of this game, I re watched it and our offense was on fire that first quarter against your great d. It was the best offensive quarter we had all year in terms of moving the ball. Morris was getting huge holes, garçon was killing it and griffin was very accurate with the ball. Then griffin got hit near the sideline right before he threw the 2nd TD to go up 14-0. Not sure why Shanny didn't take him the out cause he was OBVIOUSLY limping after that hit.

    ing djmbass coach, our d played great all game and kept your explosive offense in check. I'm sure Kirk and Alfred could've closed it out. Griffin on one leg was short arming throws (that pick by Thomas) and just missing horribly.

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    Oh I forgot to add, besides the play where griffin tore his LCL the play that sticks out to me is Reed ing doughty dropping that INT in the end zone. Can't wait for our rookies to step up and replace this scrub. It's been long needed...lol white DBs.

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    Speaking of this game, I re watched it and our offense was on fire that first quarter against your great d. It was the best offensive quarter we had all year in terms of moving the ball. Morris was getting huge holes, garçon was killing it and griffin was very accurate with the ball. Then griffin got hit near the sideline right before he threw the 2nd TD to go up 14-0. Not sure why Shanny didn't take him the out cause he was OBVIOUSLY limping after that hit.

    ing djmbass coach, our d played great all game and kept your explosive offense in check. I'm sure Kirk and Alfred could've closed it out. Griffin on one leg was short arming throws (that pick by Thomas) and just missing horribly.
    You guys certainly had the upper hand, that I will not deny. The momentum was evident. I was impressed with your defense early on that's for sure. That turf was pure though, lets be honest. There is no excuse for a field to look like that in playoffs pregame. Clemons tore his ACL and he still isn't 100% because of it. But you guys were certainly dominating early on.

    And I wouldn't necessarily call our offense explosive. We progressed throughout the year, but we didn't have that explosive element in regards to the deep threat. Rice is decent. And, it took a while for us to open up the offense a bit during the year because of trust. We had no number one WR, and now we're without that again. So we're banking on the progression of Russell, and the emergence of young WR's and Baldwin being back 100%. But the argument that the unknown would've been better is optimistic from a fans viewpoint because you know the outcome as it stands. It is exactly what it is, unknown.

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    BUSsell Will Spur-Addict's Avatar
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    Oh I forgot to add, besides the play where griffin tore his LCL the play that sticks out to me is Reed ing doughty dropping that INT in the end zone. Can't wait for our rookies to step up and replace this scrub. It's been long needed...lol white DBs.
    Yeah, white DBs are an anomaly. Seahorn was alright.

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    There is a possibility, but I watched him play my team on a bum leg and they almost pulled it out. Almost, until he reinjured it and was done. Although we played well after the initial quarter, and made have made a push to win regardless, Wash was certainly playing great. So, he seems like he is strong willed, and mentally strong. But we shall see. I'm more intrigued with how Philly will look this year more than anything in your division.
    I can see that...but at the same time, he was play hurt, but now he knows he's not invincible...and he can be taken out of action. I'm just wondering if that's going to hurt his psyche...we'll have to see.

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    We'll Be Back Spursfan092120's Avatar
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    I think the Monmouth Tanney went to is different than the Monmouth Austin went to.....too lazy to look up.
    Yep...Miles went to Monmouth University...Tanney went to Monmouth College.

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    don't bet on it December Romo's Avatar
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    With the signing of Brandon Moore the Cowboys have finally put a formidable line in front of Tony Romo that wont force him to run for his life, and allow the running game to take pressure off of him. The change to the 4-3 defense will pay dividends all season under Monte Kiffin and Rod Marinelli. If Healthy:

    The Cowboys will win the NFC East

    The Cowboys will go 11-5 if not better.

    The Cowboys will win a playoff game this year.

    you will all see the talents of Tony Romo this year with the proper pieces of around. Oh yeah... and Garrett is finally out of the way, and Jerry is letting the coaches coach. Oh yes. Americas team is back. Youre on notice and you heard it here first.
    Son, thanks for the vote of confidence but it's better if you just prepare your asshole for more of the same this year. I know I have. But if it will make you feel better I got some money...wanna go to the ty bar?

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    I can see that...but at the same time, he was play hurt, but now he knows he's not invincible...and he can be taken out of action. I'm just wondering if that's going to hurt his psyche...we'll have to see.
    I think he'll take the Russell Wilson approach and go out of bounds, slide, or just outright avoid the hit.

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    .... i cant in believe what just happened..... ive never seen anything like it.

    Im speechless.
    Yeah, that was certified horse . Now I'm hoping they go after Brian Waters. Sure, he's 36, but word on the street is he is in good shape. And let's face it: he's a better option than what we have right now. I'd rather use him as a stop-gap until they draft a guard in the 2nd round next year.

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    Two weeks ago, executive vice president/COO Stephen Jones said the Dallas Cowboys had "moved on" from free-agent guard Brian Waters. Now the six-time Pro Bowl selection is headed to Valley Ranch.


    The
    Cowboys have agreed to contract terms with Waters, a source told NFL.com's Albert Breer on Tuesday. The team later officially announced Waters had signed a one-year deal worth up to $3 million, including a $1.5 million base salary.

    Waters isn't expected to play
    in Sunday night's season opener versus the New York Giants, according to the Cowboys' official website. The team will place safety Eric Frampton on the waived/injured list to make roster room for Waters.

    The sides had been dancing around a deal since late July, but it soon became evident that Waters, 36, wanted no part of training camp. Now that the games count, Waters has regained the itch to play.

    The native Texan still was playing at a high level for the
    New England Patriots in 2011 before sitting out last season. With Nate Livings lost for the season, Ronald Leary questionable for the opener and Doug Free oscillating between offensive tackle and guard, the Cowboys had a glaring need for stability on the interior of their offensive line.


    It likely will take Waters a few weeks to work his way into football shape. Once that happens, he should push Leary and
    Mackenzy Bernadeau for snaps at guard, allowing Free to kick back outside to offensive tackle.

    For all of the skill-position talent on the
    Cowboys' roster, the unsettled offensive line is keeping coach Jason Garrett up at night. The Waters addition helps, but the payoff might be weeks down the line.


    We got him. 1-year deal. Shouldn't take too long to get him inserted into the starting lineup. In 2011, he was the 4th ranked G in NFL (#1 in pass protection). He sat out last year because he wanted to play in det lone star state. Projected Week 2 OL: Smith-Leary-TFred-Waters-Free. Very serviceable. Good job Jerrah.

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    Veteran TrainOfThought5's Avatar
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    So pretty much you can guarantee the cowboys will go 11-5.

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    Got a decent O-Line...The 4-3 should make it a bit easier for our secondary...hopefully this will be a playoff year.

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    Veteran Halberto's Avatar
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    If signing Waters really does improve our offense line like everyone says it will, why wait to do it less than a week away from their first game?

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    If signing Waters really does improve our offense line like everyone says it will, why wait to do it less than a week away from their first game?
    i think they waited for him to get in football shape. he wanted to come to dallas and only dallas and the front office wanted to make sure his conditioning was on point.

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    I don't think he will be ready for Sunday tbh.

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    Veteran TrainOfThought5's Avatar
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    3 hours to go.

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    Watching the collapse benefactor's Avatar
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    Probably not.

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    you're a phony Holden_Caulfield's Avatar
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    texas teams

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    Savvy Veteran spurraider21's Avatar
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    do you guys want matt flynn by any chance? please?

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    With the signing of Brandon Moore the Cowboys have finally put a formidable line in front of Tony Romo that wont force him to run for his life, and allow the running game to take pressure off of him. The change to the 4-3 defense will pay dividends all season under Monte Kiffin and Rod Marinelli. If Healthy:

    The Cowboys will win the NFC East

    The Cowboys will go 11-5 if not better.

    The Cowboys will win a playoff game this year.

    you will all see the talents of Tony Romo this year with the proper pieces of around. Oh yeah... and Garrett is finally out of the way, and Jerry is letting the coaches coach. Oh yes. Americas team is back. Youre on notice and you heard it here first.



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    Savvy Veteran spurraider21's Avatar
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    tbh im surprised cowboy fans were/are still optimistic about the tony romo cowboys. i understand bias/homerism. we're all guilty of it at times. but i didn't know expectations were high

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    you're a phony Holden_Caulfield's Avatar
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    do you guys want matt flynn by any chance? please?
    the guy who scored only 7 points against the great washington defense?

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    With score Bolts 30-21 Dallas.....
    Was dissapointed Terrance Williams fumbled the ball near the goal line vs the Chargers.
    Another possible epic Chargers choke was brewing.

    No way Romo should get blamed for the loss to the Chargers. 5 or so dropped balls, 3-4 of those on possession downs.
    Last edited by Fabbs; 09-30-2013 at 10:39 AM.

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    Savvy Veteran spurraider21's Avatar
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    the guy who scored only 7 points against the great washington defense?
    . i dont care what the stat sheet said. it was the most infuriating performance by a qb i've ever seen in a raiders game. worse than aaron brooks, andrew walter, jawalrus, rob johnson, matt lienart, marques tuiasosopo, ing Tee Martin. it was worse because this for 3/4 of the game refused to throw the ball past the line of scrimmage. dumpoffs, bubble screens galore. and took 7 sacks. at least daWALRUS would have TRIED to throw the ball further than 6 yards down the field.

    he only scored 7 points against them, and the touchdown came ONE play after Orakpo dropped the easiest interception of his life, so we really shouldn't have scored on that drive. its fine though Matty Ice proceeded to throw a pick 6 on a dumpoff, so he gave his 7 points back

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