Posted on 11/14/2005 9:20:13 PM PST by txroadkill
Maybe it's the same guy Bledsoe was trying to throw to at the end of the Seattle game.
The Vikings defense didn't.
Yes SengirV, because our Cowboys have been so dominant the last 10 years...1 playoff win.
Please.
I humbly request to see cheergirls.
Thank you.
Soon everybody's gonna realize that there's a new sheriff in town.
The Boys aren't that great, but we'll take it. Parcells buried his brother today...maybe this was a little extra special gift from on high.
Roy Williams pic
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/photo?slug=pxs11311150527.cowboys_eagles_pxs113&prov=ap
Should be Roy Williams pic of pick.
My, my. A fellow that confident ought to be looking for a little action, then. Matter of fact, a fellow that confident ought to be willing to put some points on the table ;)
Roy Williams apparently. He was the only one in the area and I don't know why he was even there since there was no one to cover.
When it was 20-7 and the Cowboys, including Parcels, looked like zombies, I left the TV and came to the computer. When I heard some uproar I went to check and Dallas was suddenly ahead 21-20.
My Boyz are in first place! How 'bout dem Boyz!!!!
Way to go Roy Williams & my Boyz......
GREAT VICTORY!
I know how much Parcells was hurting and his usual disapproval or smiles were definitely missing - the team was flat after the long layoff and he just didn't have the emotional energy to rally them.
When Terry Glenn scored I thought, Dallas has some good players and they're going to have to step up and get it done and then Williams picked off McNabb and scored.
Now that the Eagles are 4-5, McNabb needs to get his hernia taken care of - even if he can take it, the unpredictability of how well he will be able to function just hurts the team.
Glenn TD catch, Williams interception return lift Dallas
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Now the Eagles' problems are much bigger than just Terrell Owens.
Roy Williams intercepted Donovan McNabb's pass and ran it back 46 yards for a touchdown with 2:43 left, leading the Dallas Cowboys to a 21-20 comeback victory over Philadelphia on Monday night in the Eagles' first game since T.O. was told not to return to the team.
The Eagles were in control until Drew Bledsoe connected with Terry Glenn on a 20-yard TD pass with 3:08 left that cut it to 20-14.
On the second play after the ensuing kickoff, McNabb's poorly thrown pass was picked off by Williams, who outran McNabb as the quarterback tried to tackle him. McNabb was hobbling badly after that play, though his injury wasn't immediately known.
The Eagles had a final chance, but David Akers' 60-yard field goal attempt failed miserably.
McNabb, who is playing with a sports hernia that will require surgery, played one more series after the interception, before giving way to Mike McMahon for the Eagles' final possession.
The reigning NFC champion Eagles (4-5) lost their third straight game for the first time since 1999 and fell further behind in the NFC East standings. Dallas (6-3) is tied with the New York Giants for first place, one game ahead of Washington.
For a while, it seemed the Eagles had overcome the distractions caused by Owens' departure and were headed toward an important victory. But McNabb made one of the costliest mistakes of his seven-year career.
Owens was suspended one day before Philadelphia's 17-10 loss to Washington last Sunday. He was told not to return to the team a day later following a series of incidents, including harsh criticism of the organization and McNabb.
A grievance hearing for Owens' four-game suspension is scheduled for Friday, but the Eagles plan to deactivate the All-Pro wideout the rest of the season no matter the outcome.
Brian Westbrook had 86 yards rushing and one TD and Lamar Gordon ran for 57 yards as Philadelphia's pass-heavy offense tried to offset the loss of its best receiver by keeping it on the ground.
But Philly's wideouts -- Reggie Brown and Greg Lewis -- combined for just six catches for 57 yards. Owens had 47 catches for 763 yards and six TDs in seven games.
Well, the Cowboys are now tied with the Giants for first place in the NFC East...and they are currently beating us in terms of a tiebreaker.
Next week, we face the Eagles at home. Here's looking forward to a good Sunday game from a rejuvenated Giants unit (particularly the offense and special teams, our defense is playing quite well, thank you very much).
Awesome Game! Sure glad I recorded it in HD.
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