Poor New Yorkers a bunch of retards following a weak team…it’s okay to be jealous of us. Even when we lose we still win.
So go ahead, bow down to real kings and watch Elishah choke on a dick.
[quote]jre67t wrote:
Poor New Yorkers a bunch of retards following a weak team…it’s okay to be jealous of us. Even when we lose we still win.
So go ahead, bow down to real kings and watch Elishah choke on a dick.[/quote]
sorry, cowboy fans don’t get to pull the “quarterback choke card” lol, oh the irony
[quote]jre67t wrote:
Poor New Yorkers a bunch of retards following a weak team…it’s okay to be jealous of us. Even when we lose we still win.
So go ahead, bow down to real kings and watch Elishah choke on a dick.[/quote]
sigh Us? You play for the Cowboys? Wow I didnt know we had any pros in our little T-Family here.
As far as loosing and still winning your right, the Cowboys get a bye through the 1st, 2nd and 3rd rounds of the playoffs. Then you get a bye through the Super Bowl, how exciting. Then thanks to Jerry Jones and Roy Williams you get a bye in the 1st, 3rd and 6th round of the draft as well.
Yep I would call that a win.
As far as choking on dicks, I dont think there is room in Romos mouth for any more. What, with T.O.s, Jerry Jones and Jessica Simpsons in his mouth all at once. Its no wonder he passes out in the shower…HE CANT BREATH!
[quote]deputydawg wrote:
Where do I begin? This could take awhile. 1) Due to his enormous ego he could not handle Jimmy Johnson getting credit for winning two superbowls so he punted Jimmy and brought on Barry. He tried to take credit but as a recent and excellent book about the 90’s Cowboys makes clear-- Jimmy Johnson clearly made all of the major decisions that led to their success.
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Due to his enormous ego he clearly puts in coaches he knows he can control. The only post-Johnson exception was Parcells who clearly left unhappy. Thus we had Switzer, Chan Gailey, Dave Campo and now Dave Campo Jr. AKA Wade Phillips. Parcells clearly left unhappy and it probably had something to do with the fact that Parcells didn’t want the cancer otherwise known as T.O. brought onto the team. Parcells was also clearly concerned about Romo’s gunslinger attitude. But Jones was smitten and he saw Romo’s $$$ potential.
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Jones continues to bring guys onto the team that have tons of character/off-filed problems. PacMan Jones was a bust, Roy Williams, still living up to his rep. Yeah Jones throws wads of cash at guys with talent but who have failed with other teams for a reason.
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The team lacks discipline and the owner lacks discipline. I think the two are related.
that’s just for starters.[/quote]
EXCELLENT POST!
To live in this area is to be frustrated w/ sports ownership. I’d like to see Jerry and Tom Hicks shot with the same bullet. Not a huge basketball fan but don’t like Cuban much either.
Was glad to see the Chargers and LT rock the house last night. Otherwise wouldn’t watch the NFL playoffs at all.
[quote]Spike9726 wrote:
To live in this area is to be frustrated w/ sports ownership. I’d like to see Jerry and Tom Hicks shot with the same bullet. Not a huge basketball fan but don’t like Cuban much either.
Was glad to see the Chargers and LT rock the house last night. Otherwise wouldn’t watch the NFL playoffs at all.
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Ya but for the most part Cuban lets his Coach coach. He just yells at the officials and fights the fans. I would love to see him bye the Cubs
This is a continuation from yesterday’s post:
Why would Jones hire Wade Phillips to begin with? Wade is about 60 he’s had head coaching stints with 4 NFL teams two of them were interim and two were permanent gigs – The Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos. In both situations he was taking over good teams. Yet he never won a division with those teams and he has never won a single playoff game. Wade’s rep at 60 was “great Defensive coordinator” but a “medicore” head coach.
The other rap on Phillips was that he couldn’t control his team. Two years at the helm and he has more than lived up to his rep. But hey Jerry Jones is good with Phillips. Why? Because Jones doesn’t want a real head coach.
[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
How can you blame Jerry Jones? only thing I can see is that he should have fired the coach.
Jones signs all the big names and gives his team the stuff they need to win. The players or coaches just don’t come through.[/quote]
He is the only constant in the 10 years of mediocrity.
I keep hearing “most talent in the NFL”
I don’t see it.
At the pro level, it is
1- ability of the players
2- discipline
3- game plan
4- execution
Maybe they had 1…maybe. the rest?
Jason Garrett’s shining star has faded a tad. Wade Phillips has never been thought of too highly to say that his stock has dropped.
[quote]rainjack wrote:
dday wrote:
Tomorrows ESPN power rankings will probably have the Cowboys moving up again, ESPN sucks off the Cowboys so hard it’s retarded.
Now we get to hear about what happened to the Cowboys for the next 8 months.
The Cowboys are the NFL’s equivalent of the Yankees. If the Cowboys are in the playoff chase, that is going to be most of what you hear about because the Cowboys are the highest visibility team in Football.
No one gives a shit if the Giants finish 7-9, 9-7, or 6-10. The Eagles were in the same position as the Cowboys coming in to yesterday’s game: win and your in.
Who did you hear more about? The Cowboys. Why? Because compared to the Cowboys - no one gives a flying shit about Philly. Same goes for the pussants. Dallas has gotten far more attention from LOSING than the Giants have gotten for stumbling to 12-4 and HFA through the playoffs.
That’s just the way it goes. I am afraid, however, that unless Jones either dies, or is kidnapped, - the Cowboys are destined for mediocrity like the Giants and the Eagles. [/quote]
Somebody needs a reality check.
The Giants are a flagship franchise of the NFL, one of the oldest and most decorated of the league, not to mention having played in the two most dramatic championship games in the league’s history.
I’m not saying the Cowboys don’t have a tremendous following, but the Giants are easily in the top 10 in popularity, and are exactly as important as the Knicks or Yankees are in their respective leagues- when a New York team is good, it’s good for the league, because the most money is around here.
Deal with it sucka. Texas takin another backseat.
[quote]rainjack wrote:
Djwlfpack wrote:
How are the Giants an embarrassment? 12-4 sure looks a hell of a lot better than 9-7, no? Giants nearly beat Minny with 3rd- and 4th-stringers playing the entire 2nd half; I wouldn’t even count that game as a loss.
It’s not who they played, but the score. The pussants put fewer points on the board than the Vikings did. I don’t care how you rationalize it - that is a loss.
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LOL Really dude?
They took everyone out! That means that the Giants second string is worse than the Viking’s second string.
Well I should fucking hope so.
The Giants had more wins than any other team in the league, and directly defeated their competition for the #1 spot.
I don’t care how you rationalize it- that’s a win.
During which their top running back was injured and their best receiver was suspended. And not only that, but they still managed to go 3-3, losing to the Eagles by one score and Vikings by a point even though the game was meaningless.
Your statement is BULLSHIT! The ramblings of another crybaby Cowboy fan who can’t stand the fact that they haven’t won a playoff game since Clinton was in office, while the Giants have not only been in it, but won the most dramatic Super Bowl in history against possibly the best team ever assembled.
You ain’t got nuthin partner.
You remember- Eli’s barely had Plax at all this year. He’s been injured, he’s been suspended, and then the gunshot shit. He’s been making it work by throwing to fucking Hixon and the 144-year-old Toomer.
That’s not like, say, having TO and Roy Williams and still coming up short.
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I have a sneaky suspicion that Eli will get schooled by his big brother. You know - the guy who can actually play the position? [/quote]
I have a sneaky suspicion that you’ve got no fucking idea what you’re talking about.