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Originally Posted by TexasCowboy
Bottom line - The Cowboys Suck....Playing in their division they may at times be better then the other three teams that share this division yet when they play the big boys they fall apart. EE sucked yesterday and acted like a big baby, it was good seeing him get challenged and just how he would respond. Prescott had his hands full he is good yet needs a lot more practice.
The Cowboys are going to have a rough year with their schedule yet they claim to be the best so we shall see. Hopes for a Super Bowl are a long way off. Hopefully Jerry will not choke on his Chicken Wings.
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I'm curious...where were your disparaging remarks in 2016, regarding this team sir? Did this team
suck then, as well; while winning ELEVEN straight as they marched to a 13-3 divisional crown?
God, it's always the same thing, isn't it? The Haters come out at the drop of a hat (ie: when a certain team gets smacked in the head.....and let's be real, they ALL get their hides tanned every so often...it's sports and Shit Just Happens, right?)
Anyways.....
One game does not make an entire season, people. Case in point: New England gets the crap kicked outa them Game One of the new season.....based on those results, do The Patriots suck now, as well? Odds are prolly not. Just a bad match up vs Kansas City that night. You find the flaws, get 'em corrected, and go to the next game.
Moving along.....
I agree this appears on paper to be a more difficult season than last because of a tougher (First Place) schedule, TC.....as mentioned, it just comes with the territory when you win your division. But cool it with the "
they claim to be the best" crap. That's Cowboy Fans not the players (saying that stuff). So what else is new, right???
Another thing....
The assessment Prescott
needs more practice? Jeeez.....what total nonsense that statement is. What Dak needed on Sunday was a successful, consistent running game (so as to go "play action" on occasion and have time in a "clean" pocket to pass the ball). Wake up to the reality of the situation.....3rd and 15 will always Bring The House ('specially when facing a stud like Von Miller....ye gads). That's Football 101, son.
Denver's the first team to really challenge this New Cowboys (ie; Romo A.D.) offense and it's vaunted (and still very good) O-line. Not likely many teams have the defensive personnel (like Denver) who can man up and do that to them. Kuddos to them...job well done.
But....it's a new season, so I guess we'll just see where all of this leads. And this coming Monday night in Phoenix will be their next opportunity to show if that was "just a bad day at the office" or a sign of what's to come.....