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Originally Posted by TexasCowboy
The Cowboys Suck - This comes to light when they play teams outside of their conference. One player is not going to make a difference for a team, there should be others that can step up to the plate and take on the responsibilities as well.
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Once again, TC, you illustrate for all to see that your mommy should activate the Parental Controls on the family computer and keep you outa sites (and topics) you know nothing about.
This season, thus far, Dallas is 1-1 "outside of their conference" (vs Denver and Kansas City) and a sterling 5-1 cumulative over the past two seasons (for the record, it was a clean sweep of the AFC last year). Your "comes-to-light reference"...whatever that is supposed to imply...was void of those facts; rendering your statement as nothing more than a steaming pile of dung.
As a matter of (more) fact, "outside the conference" the Dallas Cowboys are the
all-time best (NFC team vs the AFC) with a total of 116 wins and growing. Moving along.....
"One player is not going to make a difference for a team"......lol, you really wanna go there, as well? Off hand I can think of a dozen or so (individual players) that made ALL the difference in the world to their perspective teams over the decades.
But, for the sake of time and space, let's just look at the impact one player who just so happened to affect TWO separate franchises in the span of only five seasons.......
Take the case of the Indianapolis Colts, for instance. In the 2009 and 2010 seasons the Colts went a cumulative 24-8 during the regular season; playoffs both years (and a Super Bowl appearance in the latter). In May 2011 Peyton Manning had his second (or third) neck surgery and subsequently went on IR for the entire following season.....a season in which the team falls off the edge of the planet and goes 2-14.
How about when that same player signs a free agent contract with Denver in 2012? The Broncos were 4-12 and 8-8 the two prior seasons to Manning coming on board. That same season he becomes the Denver's starting qb the team goes 13-3, 13-3, 12-4, 12-4 the next four years with TWO Super Bowl appearances. That
one player wasn't very key to that franchises' success either, right?
Back to Dallas: The Cowboys (last Sunday in Atlanta) did not have their All-Pro OT (Tyron Smith) in the lineup and the sub gets his ass handed to him by nothing more than a mediocre player.
Yeah....one player can't make a difference. Right. Your argument is as weak as that pitiful excuse of a tub of lard, Chaz Green, is. My advice to you (once again) is stay out of topics you know nothing about.