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  1. #26
    This was a pre-season game. It meant nothing.
    The O Line was Strong against the Seahawks #1 and #2 Defense. Considering that is a defense that went to the Superbowl last year - that means something.
    Gregg Ellis showed he may be able to successfully convert to the OLB spot in the 3-4 against the Seahawks #1 and #2 offense. Considering that is an offense that went to the Superbowl last year - that means something.

    Pat Watkins and Sam Hurd showed promise. Hurd against the #1 and #2 defense and Watkins against the #2 offense. That development means something.
    Who won the game doesn't matter in the pre-season, but evaluating players and units is very important in the pre-season. That is why there is a pre-season.

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    What are you using to base your opinion on???

  3. #28
    What are you using to base your opinion on???
    Romo has been in the league 4 years and hasn't thrown one pass in a real game, even when the cowboys had a 50 year old QB and a bad record he couldn't manage to find his way onto the field.

    Beer is Good, it's the first preseason game of the year, don't get your hopes up just yet. Seattle wasn't playing to win, nobody is in preseason. Case in point, Houston beat KC. Do you think the Cheifs are worried now? no they could give 2 s about losing the game, it's about evaluating their roster and trying to make decisions like who gets cuts or not.

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    Romo looks like a legit backup, and the line looks better than I'd hoped. Once they stop jumping they'll be pretty good.

  5. #30
    Who won the game doesn't matter in the pre-season, but evaluating players and units is very important in the pre-season. That is why there is a pre-season.
    If you notice slinky - I said it doesn't matter who wins the game. Pre season games are played to evaluate young players and establish depth, and that depth is part of the difference between bad teams and good teams. The Cowboys young players played very well, and their backups played well. If you notice I didn't mention Romo because hopefully he won't have to play this year. But Ellis, Watkins, Carpenter, and the O and D Lines are gonna see a lot of action this year and they looked good out of the gate on the road.

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