It’s possible…I have a new “high tech stealth” video camera and have been put on Jerry’s payroll…
Not to mention…I have asked Sandra Bernhard to be Romo’s girlfriend during the playoffs so he won’t be distracted.
It’s possible…I have a new “high tech stealth” video camera and have been put on Jerry’s payroll…
Not to mention…I have asked Sandra Bernhard to be Romo’s girlfriend during the playoffs so he won’t be distracted.
[quote]fnf wrote:
So I’m talking to my friend about our teams and out of the blue he says about his Dallas Cowboys, “I think my boys can go 16-0!” So, of course I’m surprised and I ask, “Why the fuck would you think that?”
He calmly states, “Looking at their schedule it favors the Cowboys. GB even though it’s at Lambeau, Woodson is still injured and Rogers hasn’t played a good team yet. Washington, Cincinnati, Tampa, @Arizona and @St. Louis shouldn’t be a problem. @NY, Tuck can’t solve our O’line by himself. That’s 9-0 before the BYE.
We get two weeks to prepare for Washington after the BYE, then my team STOMPS your team SF and Seattle at home. We have a week and a half to prepare for @Pit. which definitely helps us, and then it’s back for NY and Baltimore at home.
So we’re standing at 15-0, with @Philly which will be changed to a Monday night game.”
I had to check D’s schedule again, and the more I looked at it, the more I thought it could be possible. I seriously doubt any team could go 16-0 again, but…
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No chance in hell, and I like Dallas.
They might not go 16-0, but all roads to the Super Bowl lead to Dallas for the NFC.
If the Cowboys stay healthy, there is not a team in the NFC that can touch them.
Penalties and mental mistakes is the only thing Dallas has to worry about because there is no other team in the NFL that can match up with them talent-wise.
[quote]rainjack wrote:
They might not go 16-0, but all roads to the Super Bowl lead to Dallas for the NFC.
If the Cowboys stay healthy, there is not a team in the NFC that can touch them.
Penalties and mental mistakes is the only thing Dallas has to worry about because there is no other team in the NFL that can match up with them talent-wise.
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Ok, that’s a stretch don’t ya think RJ? If McNabb doesn’t botch that handoff to Westbrook, that game could easily have gone the other way. Dallas didn’t look that great in that game. Their offense sure, but that defense is suspect.
I really think the Packers match up well with the 'Boys. It’s going to be a helluva game on Sunday night. Even though I’m a Packers fan, I just don’t see the 'Boys coming into Lambeau and beating the Pack at home.
If the Packers can get their running game going, they are just as good, if not better than the Cowboys. The Pack and 'Boys finished very close statistically in just about every category last year. So, in my mind, the only advantage either team has is homefield, which goes to the Packers.
Pack wins 38-35.
They barely beat the Eagles. So no.
16-0 is possible, but only because they haven’t lost a game yet. Likely? Hell no.
[quote]dre wrote:
rainjack wrote:
They might not go 16-0, but all roads to the Super Bowl lead to Dallas for the NFC.
If the Cowboys stay healthy, there is not a team in the NFC that can touch them.
Penalties and mental mistakes is the only thing Dallas has to worry about because there is no other team in the NFL that can match up with them talent-wise.
Ok, that’s a stretch don’t ya think RJ? If McNabb doesn’t botch that handoff to Westbrook, that game could easily have gone the other way. Dallas didn’t look that great in that game. Their offense sure, but that defense is suspect.
I really think the Packers match up well with the 'Boys. It’s going to be a helluva game on Sunday night. Even though I’m a Packers fan, I just don’t see the 'Boys coming into Lambeau and beating the Pack at home.
If the Packers can get their running game going, they are just as good, if not better than the Cowboys. The Pack and 'Boys finished very close statistically in just about every category last year. So, in my mind, the only advantage either team has is homefield, which goes to the Packers.
Pack wins 38-35.[/quote]
By the way fellas, the road to the Super Bowl still leads through New York.
You can discount them all you want… everyone did last year.
And Eli is a million times better, the O-line and D-line are amazing, and the team is stronger than ever.
I can’t wait till we get those bitchass Cowboys…
[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
dre wrote:
rainjack wrote:
They might not go 16-0, but all roads to the Super Bowl lead to Dallas for the NFC.
If the Cowboys stay healthy, there is not a team in the NFC that can touch them.
Penalties and mental mistakes is the only thing Dallas has to worry about because there is no other team in the NFL that can match up with them talent-wise.
Ok, that’s a stretch don’t ya think RJ? If McNabb doesn’t botch that handoff to Westbrook, that game could easily have gone the other way. Dallas didn’t look that great in that game. Their offense sure, but that defense is suspect.
I really think the Packers match up well with the 'Boys. It’s going to be a helluva game on Sunday night. Even though I’m a Packers fan, I just don’t see the 'Boys coming into Lambeau and beating the Pack at home.
If the Packers can get their running game going, they are just as good, if not better than the Cowboys. The Pack and 'Boys finished very close statistically in just about every category last year. So, in my mind, the only advantage either team has is homefield, which goes to the Packers.
Pack wins 38-35.
By the way fellas, the road to the Super Bowl still leads through New York.
You can discount them all you want… everyone did last year.
And Eli is a million times better, the O-line and D-line are amazing, and the team is stronger than ever.
I can’t wait till we get those bitchass Cowboys…[/quote]
The piss ants will be lucky to make the playoffs. The only road for them is the out of town. They won’t win the East. They won’t finish 2nd. if they make the playoffs, it will be as the lowest seeded team.
I can’t wait until the Cowboys play the Giants. Eli will be crying just like he did last year.
[quote]rainjack wrote:
FightinIrish26 wrote:
dre wrote:
rainjack wrote:
They might not go 16-0, but all roads to the Super Bowl lead to Dallas for the NFC.
If the Cowboys stay healthy, there is not a team in the NFC that can touch them.
Penalties and mental mistakes is the only thing Dallas has to worry about because there is no other team in the NFL that can match up with them talent-wise.
Ok, that’s a stretch don’t ya think RJ? If McNabb doesn’t botch that handoff to Westbrook, that game could easily have gone the other way. Dallas didn’t look that great in that game. Their offense sure, but that defense is suspect.
I really think the Packers match up well with the 'Boys. It’s going to be a helluva game on Sunday night. Even though I’m a Packers fan, I just don’t see the 'Boys coming into Lambeau and beating the Pack at home.
If the Packers can get their running game going, they are just as good, if not better than the Cowboys. The Pack and 'Boys finished very close statistically in just about every category last year. So, in my mind, the only advantage either team has is homefield, which goes to the Packers.
Pack wins 38-35.
By the way fellas, the road to the Super Bowl still leads through New York.
You can discount them all you want… everyone did last year.
And Eli is a million times better, the O-line and D-line are amazing, and the team is stronger than ever.
I can’t wait till we get those bitchass Cowboys…
The piss ants will be lucky to make the playoffs. The only road for them is the out of town. They won’t win the East. They won’t finish 2nd. if they make the playoffs, it will be as the lowest seeded team.
I can’t wait until the Cowboys play the Giants. Eli will be crying just like he did last year.
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You mean the tears of joy he had when he won the superbowl. Yeah I can see him crying again. I can also see T.O. and his dumbass crying at the press confrence when Romo throws the game away again. “Thats my Quarter Back sniff The Giants are eating my Popcorn sniff”
i’ll feel more confident if they can put up a good showing in philly this weekend, but i don’t see the cowboys beating my steelers at heinz, for one.
that said…anything is possible. felix jones is roughly a million times better than julius “i’m trying to bring back the high fade but it looks like a mohawk…sort of” jones.
[quote]ericbyrnesjr wrote:
i’ll feel more confident if they can put up a good showing in philly this weekend, but i don’t see the cowboys beating my steelers at heinz, for one.
that said…anything is possible. felix jones is roughly a million times better than julius “i’m trying to bring back the high fade but it looks like a mohawk…sort of” jones.[/quote]
The Cowboys have a much tougher road to 16-0 than New England had last year. 2 games against NYG, 1 at Philly, 1 at Heinz Field, and the trip to Lambeau this weekend. That’s 5 virtual toss-up games to get through.
All it takes is one key injury (Romo, TO, Witten, etc) and Dallas will barely make the playoffs.
I think they are a much improved team over the 07 squad though. 13-3 is most likely where they’ll end up.
Anyway, this talk is ridiculous until they’re undefeated after Thanksgiving.
[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
ericbyrnesjr wrote:
i’ll feel more confident if they can put up a good showing in philly this weekend, but i don’t see the cowboys beating my steelers at heinz, for one.
that said…anything is possible. felix jones is roughly a million times better than julius “i’m trying to bring back the high fade but it looks like a mohawk…sort of” jones.
The Cowboys have a much tougher road to 16-0 than New England had last year. 2 games against NYG, 1 at Philly, 1 at Heinz Field, and the trip to Lambeau this weekend. That’s 5 virtual toss-up games to get through.
All it takes is one key injury (Romo, TO, Witten, etc) and Dallas will barely make the playoffs.
I think they are a much improved team over the 07 squad though. 13-3 is most likely where they’ll end up.
Anyway, this talk is ridiculous until they’re undefeated after Thanksgiving.[/quote]
no kidding. the steelers have a killer schedule, but the cowboys’ is pretty tough in its own right.
[quote]dre wrote:
rainjack wrote:
They might not go 16-0, but all roads to the Super Bowl lead to Dallas for the NFC.
If the Cowboys stay healthy, there is not a team in the NFC that can touch them.
Penalties and mental mistakes is the only thing Dallas has to worry about because there is no other team in the NFL that can match up with them talent-wise.
Ok, that’s a stretch don’t ya think RJ? If McNabb doesn’t botch that handoff to Westbrook, that game could easily have gone the other way. Dallas didn’t look that great in that game. Their offense sure, but that defense is suspect.
I really think the Packers match up well with the 'Boys. It’s going to be a helluva game on Sunday night. Even though I’m a Packers fan, I just don’t see the 'Boys coming into Lambeau and beating the Pack at home.
If the Packers can get their running game going, they are just as good, if not better than the Cowboys. The Pack and 'Boys finished very close statistically in just about every category last year. So, in my mind, the only advantage either team has is homefield, which goes to the Packers.
Pack wins 38-35.[/quote]
If you want to play the what if game you have to say Dallas dominates if Romo doesn’t fumble in the end zone and the refs get the pass interference call right.
hell no 16-0 , 1% chance
[quote]rainjack wrote:
Eli will be crying just like he did last year.
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Were you around last year RJ? Or did you already try to forget it happened?
I think you meant this guy
Or this guy
[quote]rainjack wrote:
FightinIrish26 wrote:
dre wrote:
rainjack wrote:
They might not go 16-0, but all roads to the Super Bowl lead to Dallas for the NFC.
If the Cowboys stay healthy, there is not a team in the NFC that can touch them.
Penalties and mental mistakes is the only thing Dallas has to worry about because there is no other team in the NFL that can match up with them talent-wise.
Ok, that’s a stretch don’t ya think RJ? If McNabb doesn’t botch that handoff to Westbrook, that game could easily have gone the other way. Dallas didn’t look that great in that game. Their offense sure, but that defense is suspect.
I really think the Packers match up well with the 'Boys. It’s going to be a helluva game on Sunday night. Even though I’m a Packers fan, I just don’t see the 'Boys coming into Lambeau and beating the Pack at home.
If the Packers can get their running game going, they are just as good, if not better than the Cowboys. The Pack and 'Boys finished very close statistically in just about every category last year. So, in my mind, the only advantage either team has is homefield, which goes to the Packers.
Pack wins 38-35.
By the way fellas, the road to the Super Bowl still leads through New York.
You can discount them all you want… everyone did last year.
And Eli is a million times better, the O-line and D-line are amazing, and the team is stronger than ever.
I can’t wait till we get those bitchass Cowboys…
The piss ants will be lucky to make the playoffs. The only road for them is the out of town. They won’t win the East. They won’t finish 2nd. if they make the playoffs, it will be as the lowest seeded team.
I can’t wait until the Cowboys play the Giants. Eli will be crying just like he did last year.
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Is that sort of like going 10-6, being the 5 seed and winning 4 road playoff games to capture the super bowl? Hey that would sort of be like the '07 season. The Cowboys won’t do it because they have 2 cancers(terrible owens and “strip club” jones) and a choke artist for a QB
Oh man the haters are comin’ out the woodwork!
[quote]snipeout wrote:
Is that sort of like going 10-6, being the 5 seed and winning 4 road playoff games to capture the super bowl? Hey that would sort of be like the '07 season. The Cowboys won’t do it because they have 2 cancers(terrible owens and “strip club” jones) and a choke artist for a QB[/quote]
Sorta, only you go home early, if you go to the playoffs at all.