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  1. boozeman

    Cowboys believe Marinelli can spark defensive revival

    Worse? Probably not, he has a different personality and is not senile. But his defense is not going to be radically different from Kiffin in terms of philosophy. He is the Old Man's frigging protégé.
  2. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    And ultimately the criticism has rarely been that he is number one, unless that person is mentally challenged. But that does not stop people from foaming at the mouth at the slightest criticism. I don't want Romo gone tomorrow because I know what that means, but it is time that the wheels be...
  3. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    You know what is cool about this thread is that while not everybody agrees, there has yet to be that one fucking drool cup filling retard that waltzes in and says "HERP DERPY YOU H8 TOWKNEE? YOU BeLIEve The EVIL MEDIOTS! HIM JUST ONE GUY, TEMA SPORT!" Say that reminds me, where is dbair?
  4. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    It always end up this way. Very few people are capable of having a debate about Romo without swinging to the extreme eventually because they fear that in a way he is, in a way, part of the issue just as much as he is part of the solution. Honestly, I am just tired of Tony. He's like the...
  5. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    I bet you that if Jerry fired Red Pecker tomorrow, he's going to Romo and asking who he should hire. That's the kind of stroke that Romo has got in this organization and frankly, I don't think he has ever been worthy of that. He's had the input and what not, from doing the "hey, I am gonna be...
  6. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    This is another thing I have never understood. Loved Emmitt when he was in the laundry. Did not give a shit what he did when he left. Same goes for Romo. I stopped being invested emotionally on how an individual player does when I stopped buying posters for my bedroom wall when I was oh...
  7. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    Stat collectors, like Romo. And still ultimately more successful. Both at least got to a championship game and one Super Bowl. Romo will always be a notch below the pair of them. I will say without question, when it is said and done, and Romo retires, he is not a first time HoF guy like...
  8. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    Quick question...does it occur to anybody that Romo wants to be in that kind of offense? His KILL-KILL-KILL moments could just as easily be dominated by his desire to change the play, misreading of the defense or the like as much as dummy Garrett refusing to depend on the run. Parcells had it...
  9. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    They are few and far between. Yeah, there are some that hate the guy and they are probably pretty immature. But that childlike mentality is no different than the other extreme who absolve him of everything and start yelling how it is a "team game" when he throws a back breaking pick like he...
  10. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    I honestly think the worst thing that ever happened to Romo was Jason Garrett and to a lesser degree Wade Wilson. He has nobody either as his sounding board nor his ass kicker. It also does not help that Jones has enabled him to believe he is irreplaceable. Even if that is fact, I think it is...
  11. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    He's a risk taker. He's also a overachiever. He does not hate to lose. That's not the psychological profile of a championship level QB.
  12. boozeman

    Defending Romo

    Good stuff Doomsday. He is very much like Danny White. What amazes me is today's generation can look at this guy and seriously consider him the best QB in Cowboys history because he holds the statistical records. Back in the day, when White fucked up...he just did. "No, Danny, no!". Now we...
  13. boozeman

    Sunday Ticket Question

    Don't think they will go for that. If they do...let me know I usually call every year and threaten to cut it off and they just give me the Sunday Ticket either free or discounted.
  14. boozeman

    Shutdown Countdown: How bad might it get for the Dallas Cowboys?

    Don't really have a problem with the logic. The odds of having a historical terri-bad D like that again is fairly slim. So the statement is not crazy. But that does not mean it will improve enough for anyone to notice the difference.
  15. boozeman

    Shutdown Countdown: How bad might it get for the Dallas Cowboys?

    For a team with dogshit D this bad, we will need to have a division finish like that to contend. Otherwise you are looking at a 5-6 win season. There are only what amounts to four "gimmie" games outside of the division. I don't see any way we beat the Niners, Seahawks or Cardinals at this point.
  16. boozeman

    Shutdown Countdown: How bad might it get for the Dallas Cowboys?

    How do you know he hasn't got a secret extension signed already? #ilikewhatisbeingbuilthere
  17. boozeman

    I'm excited about #10, Dustin Vaughan.

    The QB position is so hard to evaluate and even guys with Howitzer arms and uncanny accuracy never make it. So few QBs come out of each draft, it is simply pointless to look beyond the first five to six highest ranked and even those guys don't pan out when it is said and done. Then you see...
  18. boozeman

    Does the desperate trade for McClain mean Hutchins is garbage?

    I don't think you want dbair "tailing" you. Just does not sound all that wise.
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