One thing to keep in mind is that these new dinosaur findings are only one slice of bread in what should be called the basic evolutionite time sandwich; i.e. the slice which says how much time you actually have, which turns out to be thousands rather than tens of millions of years.
The other slice of bread in the sandwich is the Haldane dilemma, which basically indicates how much time you'd need for any sort of an evolutionary scheme to create our present biosphere even if that were possible, and you'd be talking about quadrillions of years and not tens of millions.
Hi, Ted. Still watching Amos & Andy?