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Yeah, there's a few Cowboys on there. But it's hard to argue against the reasons why.

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Pretty much dead on.. Hamlin and Flo was dinged..

Jerry the GM was fine..

"Protect the Romo, Save the Cowboys!!"

by Wmillion on Jan 7, 2009 11:09 PM CST reply actions  

I would've gone easier on Jerry the GM too

We had a successful draft, and the RW trade was more about the future. In hindsight the Pac trade was unnecessary , but at the time it was a low risk/high reward possibility. Just didn’t work out.

T-New, shutting down WR's for Dallas since 2003

by APerfectStar on Jan 8, 2009 5:34 PM CST up reply actions  

People just like beating up on the Boys

"Ask Philly was it hard tryin' a stop TO, he da main reason that the fans would come fo'."

by aussie_cowboy on Jan 10, 2009 5:27 AM CST up reply actions  

PacMan

was he really all disappointment? If he contributed, it was a bonus.

by I_miss_Switzer on Jan 7, 2009 11:14 PM CST reply actions  

kind of..

We thought we had a lock corner with big time PR ablitity.. He was above avg in coverage, when he played, and below average in PR.

"Protect the Romo, Save the Cowboys!!"

by Wmillion on Jan 8, 2009 12:55 PM CST up reply actions  

Flo was hurt and the expectations for Pacman were not that high

I wouldnt have put either of them on the team

"Ask Philly was it hard tryin' a stop TO, he da main reason that the fans would come fo'."

by aussie_cowboy on Jan 8, 2009 7:48 AM CST reply actions  

I agree with Hamlin and Pacman.

But not Flo. Was Flo even that bad? The Cowboys had a respectable yards per carry, and the pressure seemed to come up the middle most often.

I think that the organization had higher hopes for Pacman than a lot of the fans did, so he deserves to be a dishonorable mention.

Interesting that both Flo and Hamlin’s play could have been affected by injuries to other starters. I think without Roy, Hamlin was trying to do too much and ended up not doing enough. And without Kosier, the left side of the line was just shaky.

by Baked Potato Soup on Jan 8, 2009 8:09 AM CST reply actions  

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