Topic: Dallas Cowboys VS Kansas City Chiefs | |
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Who's watching?
Dallas is sooo gonna win this one! I hope..lol |
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The Chiefs aren't very good this year. If Dallas loses to them I would be worried..........
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I wouldn't even bet my shoes on Dallas winning
And they are my #1 team! |
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My team comes on at 4pm
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My team comes on at 4pm They are my #2 team Moving their way up to #1 though |
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The Chiefs aren't very good this year. If Dallas loses to them I would be worried.......... Start getting worried |
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This is the big one Alice. Think I am coming to join ya...
They FINALLY won in overtime |
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sloppy sloppy team
do the Cowboys even practice during the week? |
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Whew! that one was close!! but Miles Austin, can always count on that guy!!! ...and i gotta admit he is kinda hot too..
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Chief's coach, Todd Haley, needs to stop trying to do both jobs of offensive coordinator and coach.
It's not working, never has and never will |
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I was hardly impressed with Dallas' performance. The Dallas receivers, including Austin, dropped several passes that should have been caught. Romo's play is erratic enough without ineptitude from the receiving corps. As I said in my own post last week, the inopportune penalties, the lack of discipline, and the mental lapses are due to POOR COACHING. Wade Phillips and his entire staff should be relegated to the unemployment line while Dallas still has a theoretical shot at the playoffs.
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The Dallas receivers, including Austin, dropped several passes that should have been caught. As a lifelong Eagles fan, I would like to say ... "Welcome to my world!" Early this decade, the Eagles' top WRs every season were people like James Thrash and Todd Pinkston. McNabb took those teams to the NFC Championship games they went to nearly by himself, at least on offense. I know many Dallas fans (as well as fans of most other teams around the league) like to make derisive comments about him, but look what happened when he was finally given a receiver who didn't drop the ball more often than he caught it (T.O.) - McNabb became the first QB in NFL history to throw for at least 30 TDs and fewer than 10 INTs, an accomplishment since matched by only Tom Brady. |
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