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You guys are so sad...it's kinda pathetic. It's one thing if your teams were actually as good as the Cowboys...but when your teams are 4-12 or other various records not making the playoffs, you just look stupid...you're not trolling me...if I was actually upset, it would be successful, but I was the first Cowboys fan on here saying good game Minnesota, and we just didn't have it when we needed it. The fact that you continue on just makes you look stupid, and then you act as though you're trolling me...you're trolling yourselves.
Did you just troll yourself?
LOL 90210 wanted in on the fun and wanted to troll himself as well.
I dog on Romo as much as the next guy who doesn't wipe silver and blue off his face every morning but Dallas got crominated by a better team yesterday. It was pretty much punch after punch with nothing working out in Dallas' favor. I didn't pay a whole lot of attention to the game but it looks like they ran the ball too much after they got down by two scores and should've tried to let Miles Austin make a play for them. But as far as Romo fumbling and getting skeeted on by the Vikings d-line, I'd blame protection breakdowns before Romo.
Yes it's funny to see Romo lose in a game where he turned the ball over a lot but at least two of those fumbles could've been avoided with better blocking up front.
So lol Romo, but I don't think this one's his fault. Wade/Garrett's for sure though.
I smoke two joints before I smoke two joints and then I smoke two more.
Watch out JT he is going to call you a bandwagon Colts fan cause his aww its sad that your team didnt make playoffs argument wont work here.
Its funny that 90210 says he isnt mad but yet keeps calling obvious troll jobs " ing stupid"
LOL
It's cool brah. I have been going to my Fanhood Anonymous meetings every week since 2003. Last year they got me a Rolex with the inscription on the back "Five years later and now you can name five other people on the team besides Manning. Congratulations."
puff puff give! Don't up the rotation!
I will say that a Dallas-NO and SD-Indy championship Sunday would have been infinitely more kick ass than the one we got though. Two rematches that every football fan not bleeding purple or gang green wanted to see.
Someone answer me this
Which crew is more pathetic
the 90210 crew (badfish, lol mavfan. spuronyourface)
or the UTSA crew?
UTSA but its really close.
I have to say yes on the AFC game, but I am more intrigued in the NFC game we have now.
I would base it on the biggest dumbass in the group. 90210 is way more re ed than lebomb, therefore 90210 crew is more pathetic than UTSA crew.
True plus there were more of them and they did take action in real life. PLUS we trolled that er hard with texting his phone. I still have his number.
The 90210 crew inspires a little more creative trolling. On the other hand you can pretty much handle them by turning the "asshole" knob on your Troll-O-Meter up to 11. The UTSA crew is pretty much just a bunch of monkeys throwing at you and missing every time. The 90210 crew steps their game up a little bit more, it's more like they're slingshotting paintballs at you and missing every time.
While I do think the teams who do make the playoffs have scoreboard over those who don't....that doesn't exclude your team for getting laughed at when they get skull ed in said playoffs.
Tomorrow lets flood his inbox with LOL UTSA.
Also.....the same bit over and over and over again gets tired quick.
Yes and no me thinks. At the end of the day the teams no longer (or never where)in the playoffs are sitting on their couch watching with the rest of them.
LOL do you think he changed it?
Rudy Del Cid Keller isn't smart enough for that. Even if he did graduate from a Jew high school here in San Antonio.
True but that doesn't necessarily make them equal. An 11-5 playoff team had a better season than a 8-8 or 9-7 non playoff team.
What went wrong? Demons return for Tony Romo, Cowboys
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — All those big-game demons that Tony Romo supposedly vanquished last week returned to haunt the Dallas Cowboys yet again.
Romo lost two of his three fumbles and threw an interception to seal the Cowboys' fate in a 34-3 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC divisional playoffs Sunday.
Romo completed 22 of 35 passes for 198 yards, but the best individual season of his career was brought to a crashing halt. The Vikings had six sacks and 10 hurries in what coach Wade Phillips called the most relentless pass rush his team has seen all season.
"Anytime you come in with the expectations and goals we set and don't accomplish them, number one, it's frustrating," Romo said before a long pause as he searched for the right words. "Right now it's just hard to think the season is over."
On the other side, one of Romo's boyhood idols did him in. Romo grew up in Burlington, Wis., while Brett Favre was leading the Green Bay Packers back to the top of the NFL. There was no cheering for him Sunday while Favre threw for 234 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Vikings to their first NFC le game since 2001.
Romo trudged back to the locker room with a dejected look on his face and another big-game failure on his resume.
"My assessment was that we had receivers open, we just couldn't get enough protection and Tony didn't have enough time to get it there," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said.
It was such a stark contrast to a week ago, when Romo was the toast of NFL analysts for leading the team's December charge to the NFC East le. He threw for 311 yards and two scores against Philadelphia in the final week of the regular season to give the Cowboys the NFC East le, then followed that up with 244 yards and two TDs in a 34-14 win over the Eagles for his first career playoff win.
The performances — and a full regular season in which he set career bests for yards (4,483), rating (97.6) and fewest interceptions (9) — led many to believe that Romo had finally put all those struggles behind him.
Then the Vikings made him look like the kid whose fumbled hold of a field goal try cost the Cowboys against the Seahawks in the 2007 playoffs.
"It looked like Tony was running for his life a lot," Phillips said.
The Cowboys took the opening kickoff and marched right down the field with ease, until Ray Edwards sacked Romo and forced a fumble that Kevin Williams recovered to stop the drive in Vikings territory.
On their second possession, Romo's fumbled snap cost the Cowboys valuable yardage and ultimately forced them to settle for a 48-yard field goal try by Shaun Suisham. The kick was wide left, shifting the momentum to the Vikings.
It only got worse from there. The Cowboys managed just 130 yards of offense in the final three quarters and went 3 for 13 on third downs. Fittingly, Romo made two more big blunders that helped bury them.
He was sacked by Jared Allen in the second quarter and lost a fumble that led to a field goal and a 17-3 lead for Minnesota. With the score the same late in the third period, Romo threw a pass right to linebacker Ben Leber deep in Dallas territory.
Romo punched the air in frustration, and Minnesota added another field goal to make it a three-score game.
"They supposedly had a high-powered offense coming in, but they didn't get no points today," Vikings defensive tackle Pat Williams said. "They're on the L side; we're on the W side."
It sure didn't help when left tackle Flozell Adams left the game in the first half with a leg injury. Backup Doug Free, who started seven games in the regular season at right tackle, tried to fill in.
Even before Adams went down, Romo was under frequent pressure.
"He was in a tough situation the entire game," said tight end Jason Witten, who had 10 catches for 98 yards. "Just didn't feel like he was in rhythm there, and they were doing a good job of keeping him out of rhythm. It's hard when they get a lead like that and with the crowd noise."
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