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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Exactly. Vikings outplayed Dallas today. Romo did not choke. He had no protection. The Cowboys were greatly improved this year, and will be even better next year. The future is very bright for Dallas fans!

The Vikings have a shot this year with a forty-year-old QB who is going to be where in a couple of years? Good luck to them, but they will be a different team next week outside the friendly confines of the Metrodome.


90 posted on 01/17/2010 3:31:15 PM PST by Federalist Patriot
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To: Federalist Patriot

Amen.

No one has mentioned it but the Cowboys were clearly out coached.

Being a life-long fan of the Boys it’s difficult to celebrate their victories knowing that when a challenging opponent finally arrives that “What’s-that-smell” (Indian name for Wade) and “Abandons-the-run” (Garrett) are forced to make half-time adjustments which insures the game in question will be lost.

Beating the Cowboys is not difficult: Get to Romo. But that’s how you win most games in the NFL. Did Romo choke? No. The coaches sent a very ill prepared team out on the field and made a talented team look like all of their plays were drawn in the dirt with a stick pulled out of their arses. So who’s to blame?

It all starts with the owner.

As an owner Jerry gets an A. As a GM he gets an F. With him in charge of player personnel, and the coaching, the Cowboys will never win another SB (see Mark Cuban as another A-Hole owner who thinks they know everything about the sport they were fortunate to own).

Congrats to the Vikes and long live Farve. Though it is ironic to see Viking fans praising a QB that has beat their team down for so many years. ;)


98 posted on 01/17/2010 7:42:53 PM PST by scotty1070
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