I turned the game off after the Dez fumbled punt return

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I think we lost him. Just saw a theebs post on CZ.

GREAT! thanks alot, guys. Fags.

I cant see anything in this thread that would warrant him leaving for good. Not sure what his deal tonight is/was. Hope he comes back, but if your feelings are going to get that bent over what little was said in this thread, then so be it.
 

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I cant see anything in this thread that would warrant him leaving for good. Not sure what his deal tonight is/was. Hope he comes back, but if your feelings are going to get that bent over what little was said in this thread, then so be it.

I think the way we lost has more effect on his behavior than what was said in this thread.

I think he will be back. But he can't stand bbgun, so who knows.
 

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I cant see anything in this thread that would warrant him leaving for good. Not sure what his deal tonight is/was. Hope he comes back, but if your feelings are going to get that bent over what little was said in this thread, then so be it.

Me neither. He noticed that a few posters were (correctly) attributing some of the blame for today's loss to Tony, and promptly went nuts. He voluntarily left the Zone on more than one occasion, so the drama queen bit is nothing new for him.
 

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Me neither. He noticed that a few posters were (correctly) attributing some of the blame for today's loss to Tony, and promptly went nuts. He voluntarily left the Zone on more than one occasion, so the drama queen bit is nothing new for him.

Whatever.
 

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Spent the afternoon carving pumpkins with my kids and then watching cartoons.

It was a good afternoon. I was actually logging in expected to see how we got destroyed. I'm actually disheartened that it was close. It'll just give this guy :jerry2 excuses to spin and tell everyone how close we are.

I wouldn't mind it if he was humiliated the rest of the year and we got destroyed week in and week out.

We are an incredibly flawed, poorly managed, terribly coached, team. Our QB is not the cause of all our problems, but he's not near the playmaker he used to be, but is still a turnover machine. I have no confidence in him anymore.

On third and long, I never doubted he would convert. Now, on third downs I'm expecting a punt.

When he used to throw long, I always expected a completion. Now, I literally tense up like something bad is going to happen.


Jason Garrett is a terrible head coach.

Jerry Jones is a terrible general manager.

This team is doomed.

Go Cowboys

:jerkoff



But you said that one day Garrett would be a very good coach, somewhere.
 

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I read this and laugh at all of you (myself included). Jerry Jones wins.
 

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These posts were made a while ago... Hope everyone has settled down a little. We're supposed to hate Jerry and Garrett, not each other. :gaygrouphugsmiley:

The loss sucked, and there aren't any moral victories in the NFL. But if I'm going to bitch when we win ugly, sloppy games like the Tampa game, I have to say that after puking all over ourselves to start, at least we showed some heart and some real execution on offense in the second half. I have no idea why the offense can't perform like that most of the time. In fact it can, and should.

Anyone else think Tony sort of went rogue after the big deficit, said screw it, and just went on his instincts? Which was throwing to his HOF-worthy TE all day. And who can blame him when it kept working.
 

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These posts were made a while ago... Hope everyone has settled down a little. We're supposed to hate Jerry and Garrett, not each other. :gaygrouphugsmiley:

The loss sucked, and there aren't any moral victories in the NFL. But if I'm going to bitch when we win ugly, sloppy games like the Tampa game, I have to say that after puking all over ourselves to start, at least we showed some heart and some real execution on offense in the second half. I have no idea why the offense can't perform like that most of the time. In fact it can, and should.

Anyone else think Tony sort of went rogue after the big deficit, said screw it, and just went on his instincts? Which was throwing to his HOF-worthy TE all day. And who can blame him when it kept working.

I think the only pass catcher Tony can trust to be where he's supposed to be, is Witten.

Witten was a freak today. The second half, up until Felix fumbled, was awesome.
 
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Interception No. 1: It’s first and 10 from the Dallas 45 after a 23-yard pickup by Miles Austin. The Cowboys have an eight-man protection, which means only Austin and Dez Bryant are out in a route. The protection is solid against the Giants’ four-man rush and Romo tries to laser a throw to Bryant, who is supposed to run a deep crossing route. After the game Bryant said he was off balance and could not sharpen his route. As a result, safety Stevie Brown is able to step into the interception. It was a forced throw of sorts, but Bryant has to take some blame for not running the route correctly.

Interception No. 2: It’s first and 10 from the Dallas 24 and Romo wants to take a shot against the New York secondary. The Cowboys use a six-man protection with Felix Jones and Lawrence Vickers serving as checkdown options. Jason Witten is in to block. Austin is on the numbers as he runs down the field with cornerback penis Corey Webster to the outside. Romo’s throw is high and to the outside. As Austin adjusts he is nudged by Webster and is off balance and unable to contest the pass, giving Webster the easy pick. Again, not the best of throws, but Romo is trusting Austin to make a play or at least knock it down and he can’t.

Interception No. 3: It’s second and 7 from the Dallas 34. Romo is under early pressure from Chris Canty, who beats guard Nate Livings. Sensing the pressure, Romo tries to loop a pass to Jones, who is releasing from the backfield. Unfortunately Jason Pierre-Paul senses Jones going out on the route and stops rushing. As a result Tyron Smith is not engaged with Pierre-Paul and the defensive end makes one of the most outrageous plays you will see. He picks off the pass and returns it for a touchdown. That one you tip your cap to JPP for a great play.

Interception No. 4: It’s fourth and 1 from the New York 19. The Cowboys need 1 yard for a first down and go with the pass. The Giants rush four and the Cowboys protect with five guys. Osi Umenyiora beats Doug Free and Romo is forced to flee to his right while being chased by Umenyiora, Canty and Linval Joseph. Knowing it’s fourth down, he throws the ball toward Witten by the sideline, but Brown comes up with his second interception. Given the situation, the quarterback can’t just eat the ball on fourth down. Poor protection led to this pick. But why not run some shorter route to Witten? If they have him take three steps and turn its a 1st

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Basically.

I don't care about the stats or the yards. For the 3rd week in a row he put us in a position to win from behind late.
 
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These posts were made a while ago... Hope everyone has settled down a little. We're supposed to hate Jerry and Garrett, not each other. :gaygrouphugsmiley:

The loss sucked, and there aren't any moral victories in the NFL. But if I'm going to bitch when we win ugly, sloppy games like the Tampa game, I have to say that after puking all over ourselves to start, at least we showed some heart and some real execution on offense in the second half. I have no idea why the offense can't perform like that most of the time. In fact it can, and should.

Anyone else think Tony sort of went rogue after the big deficit, said screw it, and just went on his instincts? Which was throwing to his HOF-worthy TE all day. And who can blame him when it kept working.

This.

Witten's stats have progressively declined ever since Crayton and TO held that private meeting to bitch Ginger out for his playcalling. Talk about thin orangish-red skin...

We have one of the shittiest HC's in the history of time. I wish Romo, Witten and Ware would just leave for SF or Arizona and win like 3 straight titles. They're wasting away good careers here.
 
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