Cowboys 38 - Seahawks 17
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Aaron Novinger
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2nd!
The same as the Eagles will be next week!
2009 Dallas Cowboys: 10-6
2009 New York Jets: 11-5?
2009-2010 Dallas Mavericks: 57-25
NFL.com really does a fantastic job putting together these highlight reels every week
blows espn out of the water.
+2
The Knights season may have just ended, but the Cowboys year is just begining!
by aussie_cowboy on Nov 1, 2009 9:19 PM CST up reply actions
Definitely agree...
Watch them multiple times after every win…
If I had a nickel for every Super Bowl the Eagles have won, I would have zero nickels.
by Cowboyfan729 on Nov 2, 2009 12:18 AM CST up reply actions
So happy...
Great game. And man, what a hit by Felix. I’m sorry Lucas got hurt on the play, but I love seeing a RB (especially a small one) who isn’t afraid to fight for every inch on every down.
That was really a Kamkazi hit too
I could just imagine Felix screaming heeeaaa as he flew through the air. Great game for Romo, great game for the Cowboys, even though our running game wasn’t really there today we still moved the ball at will all day.
Last night I lay in bed looking up at the stars in the sky and I thought to myself, "where the heck is the ceiling?"
I half expected him to pull a samurai sword out at the end of the play
Lifetime Cowboys Fan from the Swamps of Jersey
I expected him to grab at his knee
…….too soon?
"I’m ready to go here, all right? It’s like R. Kelly at recess."
"You will come back stronger then ever. Like Lance Armstrong. But with two balls."
-Ari Gold
Does NFL Network know that there were other games on besides the Vikes/Pack?
Every time I switch to see some highlights, they’re analyzing that dumb game.
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What what WHAT??????
you mean you dont have Farve Cam goin on your computer. I got to see him brush his teeth today
I saw him power snot out of both nostrils during the game
I am not kidding
Lifetime Cowboys Fan from the Swamps of Jersey
Whoa! I ate 3 pizza bagels today.
Must be a November 1st thing.
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by Aaron Novinger on Nov 1, 2009 7:54 PM CST up reply actions
Are you serious?
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 1, 2009 8:19 PM CST up reply actions
I do that when I may the lawn.
It is real grass in Lambeau.
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by Aaron Novinger on Nov 1, 2009 8:38 PM CST up reply actions
ANY WORD ON FLO??
Did he get hurt, or what happened? why was he not in the game? I am wondering how Free did when he stepped in?
Raf, did you have a chance to evaluate how Free did?
He was not hurt.
They just wanted to give him a break and more importantly give Free some snaps. That’s what Brad Sham said anyway.
I’m not Raf, but i did pay a lot of attention to him when i realized he was playing. He seemed to hold his own. There was one sack from his side but not sure that was his fault. They blitzed a linebacker in his gap and he did the right thing by taking the guy on the inside and letting the outside guy go. Problem was. Tashard Choice went out in a pass pattern and there was no one there to get Tony’s back.
I think Romo just held onto the ball too long on that one.
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by Aaron Novinger on Nov 1, 2009 8:39 PM CST up reply actions
I'm guessing Free was in there..
Because it was a blowout and a good chance to get him playing time.
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by Brandon Worley on Nov 1, 2009 8:17 PM CST up reply actions
Interesting that off all people they pull, it's Flo.
Barber, Felix, Ware—all banged-up dudes—stayed in, yet the Hotel got to close early.
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by Aaron Novinger on Nov 1, 2009 8:41 PM CST up reply actions
He deserved it.
Romo took a nap in that pocket for much of the day.
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by Aaron Novinger on Nov 1, 2009 8:52 PM CST up reply actions
Yeah I thought It was strange that Choice didnt get more time towards the end.
The Knights season may have just ended, but the Cowboys year is just begining!
by aussie_cowboy on Nov 1, 2009 9:20 PM CST up reply actions
no kidding
Esp since my fiance bought me an authentic choice jersey today, I was hoping tashard will see more time.
by TONYINCC on Nov 1, 2009 9:38 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
thanks guys
I just found it a little strange, but glad to hear flo is fine. We need to find out what he has.
by TONYINCC on Nov 1, 2009 8:24 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
did you catch the td/int stat on favre
During the fox broadcast of the cowboys game they showed his record
Turns out he has thrown more INT’s than TD’s but all we hear is " God Like " praise
Uhh.
He’s thrown 480 td’s and 313 INT’s.
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by Brandon Worley on Nov 1, 2009 8:19 PM CST up reply actions
uh
you’re skeptical of Favre’s abilities? do you have eyes?
and no
what he’s doing right now is not overexposed or overblown by sports media. It’d be like Roger Staubach coming back to play against the Cowboys. I think you’d tune in to see that.
And beyond this particular game, his season thus far has been f’ing incredible. What he’s doing is astonishing, and I’m no fan.
I have to agree.
He’s been pretty damn efficient.
by The Immortal Iron Fist AKA AFB on Nov 1, 2009 8:46 PM CST up reply actions
and he's gettin' better
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by Aaron Novinger on Nov 1, 2009 8:50 PM CST up reply actions
And he's 40 yrs old
coming off surgery
by StillHateTheGiants on Nov 1, 2009 9:20 PM CST up reply actions
You know the one thing I haven't seen from Farve yet?
if he can take a hit
seriously, his line is giving him great protection. Could Dallas get through that?
by AustonianAggie on Nov 2, 2009 1:06 PM CST up reply actions
Sterioids
I think it’s legitimate to bring up steroids in regards to Favre. 40 years old, coming off surgery, torn bicep and rotator cuff, and yet is throwing what he calls the hardest he ever has. And no one even considers it? I’m not saying he’s roiding, but it should at least be brought into the conversation. Why do people think the NFL is immune to PED’s?
"I’m ready to go here, all right? It’s like R. Kelly at recess."
"You will come back stronger then ever. Like Lance Armstrong. But with two balls."
-Ari Gold
yeah you got a point
the NFL should do something baseball would never have the balls to do and test him. the NFL is allways one step ahead of baseball and this would solidify that. plus i am fairly sure farve is clean, this would be a double plus if the league would put all speculation to rest.
Brett did fade last year as the season went on
but he also took a lot more hits. I can’t believe how few hits he’s taking.
by AustonianAggie on Nov 2, 2009 1:16 PM CST up reply actions
brand people without evidence?
Since the NFL tests players, wait for a negative test before accusing some guy. Maybe there is some analogy to Roget Clemens, but argument from analogy is weak.
Igor Olchansky is known as a very strong player, is that a reason to suspect he’s on steroids?
This suspicion and unfounded accusation makes me edgy because, when someone’s excellent, this tears them down, like in the Harrison Bergeron story.
by AustonianAggie on Nov 2, 2009 1:16 PM CST up reply actions
I'm going to try that NFL Rewind but it won't let you watch a game until like 11 o'clock at night. Bull
You can do a lot of things in life. You can't stab a teammate with a pair of scissors. - Kevin Smith
Try it here
Scottmaui has a good fanpost on how to get the games
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