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What do you even say after a game like that. That was the weirdest and most ridiculous game I have ever seen in my life. I'm not knee-jerking here either, it was between this game and the Rose Bowl with USC/Texas but this one tops that.  Romo throws 5 picks. We miss a two-point by a hair. We get an onside kick. Then our rookie kicker wins it twice. God, I love this team. Bring on the Patriots. I don't care...this team is without a doubt better than it showed tonight,and they still won. Despite the horrid game Romo had, he showed incredible poise late and led us to victory. The phrase of me and my friends after the game "I can't stop shaking"....un folkin beliveable.

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I'm not sure if its over USC/Texas

but it was definitely a crazy game. USC/Texas was more of an amazingly played game than a weird game. I think this game goes more along the lines of Boise State/Oklahoma.

by geetar85 on Oct 9, 2007 12:20 AM CDT reply actions  

This team has Heart!

Six turnovers, an opposing defense playing way over their heads, a crowd of 71,000+ screaming fans, a David and Goliath story in the making...

How many teams would have caved under these circumstances?  

I can't say enough about the character of this team.  They never gave up, never gave in, and played their butts off.  

We can talk about the interceptions, the dropped passes, and the problems with the running game another day... for now, let's just enjoy the moment and know that our team has Heart!

The Red Ball Express will be rolling this year!

by BulletBob on Oct 9, 2007 9:20 AM CDT reply actions  

Game

It was one of the most amazing games I have ever see no matter who was playing.

Thank god for guys like Ratliff, Crayton, Hurd, Curtis.

Go Cowboys!

by brushpile on Oct 9, 2007 11:32 AM CDT reply actions  

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