Cowboys vs. Redskins: Gameday Open Thread III 11/22/09
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basiclly the same
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
by sportsfan900 on Nov 22, 2009 1:49 PM CST up reply actions
It will have to be
Otherwise we are a damn joke to those Redskins
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
by sportsfan900 on Nov 22, 2009 1:49 PM CST up reply actions
Have you seen the level of quarterbacking today
airing it out seems to be playing to our weakness
by I_miss_Switzer on Nov 22, 2009 1:49 PM CST up reply actions
Don't the Redsins seem to want it more
The 2009 Dallas Cowboys: Talk to me in December.
The NFC East has won 11 Super Bowls; oddly none of those have come courtesy of the Eagles.
2 weeks in a row, specials sucks butt
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
defense wins championships
can it win a rivalry game?
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
http://www.justin.tv/tenchistv01
This has been a good stream all game
Our kickers have been poisioned
or something, :(
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 22, 2009 1:50 PM CST reply actions
Seymour, Asomugha and a guy named Ellis
The Raider game scares me now.
Dallas had better not ruin my Thanksgiving.
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Seymour and Ellis v. Doug Free
doesn’t help me sleep at night
by I_miss_Switzer on Nov 22, 2009 1:51 PM CST up reply actions
A Another Delay in the game
for a injury. MAN THERE IS SO MANY FREAKING AD"S
DRIVING ME CRAZY!!!!!!
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
you dont have to be genius to figure out the WR play has hurt this team the last two weeks
"Austin made the play, Austin saved the day" Brad Sham
I am not a genius
which is solid proof
by I_miss_Switzer on Nov 22, 2009 1:52 PM CST up reply actions
They should crawl off the field, huh?
That does sound mean, now that I type that
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 22, 2009 1:51 PM CST reply actions
last week was RW woopsie, today is MB's cough to swing the momentum
what the hell is happening with my Cowboys
Yeah but...
They didn’t get that FG which is big in the MO department
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 22, 2009 1:52 PM CST up reply actions
if he is hurt
I hope he has the sense to take a seat because he is not getting it done and getting worse
by I_miss_Switzer on Nov 22, 2009 1:53 PM CST up reply actions
yeah he is, but the WR are not getting open either
"Austin made the play, Austin saved the day" Brad Sham
Hey Crayton congrats on being the future #5 WR on this team and nothing but a special teams player
"Austin made the play, Austin saved the day" Brad Sham
Why single out Crayton
the #3 wR is not the problem with this team.
by I_miss_Switzer on Nov 22, 2009 1:54 PM CST up reply actions
um..yeah it is....
besides Austin who else is making plays?
"Austin made the play, Austin saved the day" Brad Sham
What plays has Austin made today
You really think Crayton, the #3 WR, is what is holding us back? How exactly?
by I_miss_Switzer on Nov 22, 2009 1:55 PM CST up reply actions
I dont, but when your goto guy is being doubled someone has to step up...ie., RW and Crayton
neither are….they have to be able to get open..problem is Crayton cant
"Austin made the play, Austin saved the day" Brad Sham
Of course all go to guys get doubled
and some still make plays.
Who has more chances to make plays – Crayton or Williams?
Picking on the third option is foolish.
by I_miss_Switzer on Nov 22, 2009 1:58 PM CST up reply actions
Crayton is more expendable in the offseason...RW.... we are stuck with....
We need a playmaker in the slot…been saying it for awhile..maybe Ogletree is that player, I don’t know, but I think in FA or the draft Jerry will find out the #3 spot is what is hurting this team on offense
"Austin made the play, Austin saved the day" Brad Sham
That looked bad
I hope Rheinhart is okay
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
How many more of their guys do we need to hurt in order for them to be 1 short out on the field
by Loozeeana_Cowboy on Nov 22, 2009 1:52 PM CST reply actions
Not a whole lot more
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
by sportsfan900 on Nov 22, 2009 1:53 PM CST up reply actions
thse Cowboys are just not very SMART...
..the penalties kill them over and over again
The 2009 Dallas Cowboys: Talk to me in December.
The NFC East has won 11 Super Bowls; oddly none of those have come courtesy of the Eagles.
and tell me WHY romo keeps looking toward RW when his hot receiver Austin is the one making plays......
Austin is being doubled over the top....
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The water boy will do better for them I bet
You can’t count on 2nd men ON THE OTHER TEAM being crappy replacements
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 22, 2009 1:53 PM CST reply actions
Williams is going out
To replace him. Sigh A Rookie
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
Atta boy Aikman
Call Romo out!
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
What are Romo's?
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
perfect example...that pass was a little high, but he caught it clean
by Loozeeana_Cowboy on Nov 22, 2009 1:55 PM CST reply actions
This defense just can not ever off the field on 3rd and long
The 2009 Dallas Cowboys: Talk to me in December.
The NFC East has won 11 Super Bowls; oddly none of those have come courtesy of the Eagles.
3rd and long continues ti kill us
though he definitely looked short
WE NEED K.O.!!!
Where is Kevin?
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Man, does Wash suck...
…cause we are really stinking up the place and they are still only up by 3. Heh!
we got screwed on the spot
The official thoght the other offical spotted the ball but it was a Redskin that put it down
I think ever since RW wanted more catches, Romo has been primarily targeting him only for RW to fu*k it up
another long field coming up
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
It's
been this way all year long.
Makes you wonder if games are being fixed by Refs who hate the cowboys
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
by sportsfan900 on Nov 22, 2009 1:59 PM CST up reply actions
OK Paddy
Do your thing baby
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 22, 2009 1:58 PM CST reply actions
PROPS to the Defense!!!!
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
that was all he could do
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
great punt
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Them: A lot Us: not so much
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
please no turnovers down here
The 2009 Dallas Cowboys: Talk to me in December.
The NFC East has won 11 Super Bowls; oddly none of those have come courtesy of the Eagles.
We need some of the good stuff Tony Romo
JUST DO IT
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 22, 2009 1:59 PM CST reply actions
Okay, now watch Romo's feet very carefully
If he steps into the ball, he can connect.
If he throws all arm and then steps away, he’ll be off.
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
exactly right
if he is flinching, he won’t make the connection
by I_miss_Switzer on Nov 22, 2009 2:04 PM CST up reply actions
That's why the first few plays of the game seem to get Romo unglued
That’s what I mean by mental toughness.
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
he seems to get detached once in a while
and doesn’t get it back
by I_miss_Switzer on Nov 22, 2009 2:06 PM CST up reply actions
NO catches for the WRs?
TF is goin on?
by goldnboi7 on Nov 22, 2009 2:01 PM CST via mobile reply actions
FYI
Has anyone ever done a 100 yd Touchdown on a pass or Run?
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
Yeah
He Did It in Texas Stadium
Man Wish the Boys used Texas Stadium instead of Jerry World
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
by sportsfan900 on Nov 22, 2009 2:05 PM CST up reply actions
There are 99 yard touchdown passes too, I think
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
List of people who have done 99 yard touchdown
Frank Filchock Andy Farkas Washington vs. Pittsburgh October 15, 1939
George Izo Bobby Mitchell Washington vs. Cleveland September 15, 1963
Karl Sweetan Pat Studstill Detriot vs. Baltimore October 16, 1966
Sonny Jurgensen Gerry Allen Washington vs. Chicago September 15, 1968
Jim Plunkett Cliff Branch L.A. Raiders vs. Washington October 2, 1983
Ron Jaworski Mike Quick Philadelphia vs. Atlanta November 10, 1985
Stan Humphries Tony Martin San Diego vs. Seattle September 8, 1994
Brett Favre Robert Brooks Green Bay vs. Chicago September 11, 1995
Trent Green Marc Boerigter Kansas City vs. San Diego December 22, 2002
Jeff Garcia Andre Davis Cleveland vs. Cincinnati October 17, 2004
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
by sportsfan900 on Nov 22, 2009 2:07 PM CST up reply actions
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Frank Filchock to Andy Farkas Washington vs. Pittsburgh October 15, 1939
George Izo to Bobby Mitchell Washington vs. Cleveland September 15, 1963
Karl Sweetan to Pat Studstill Detriot vs. Baltimore October 16, 1966
Sonny Jurgensen to Gerry Allen Washington vs. Chicago September 15, 1968
Jim Plunkett to Cliff Branch L.A. Raiders vs. Washington October 2, 1983
Ron Jaworski to Mike Quick Philadelphia vs. Atlanta November 10, 1985
Stan Humphries toTony Martin San Diego vs. Seattle September 8, 1994
Brett Favre to Robert Brooks Green Bay vs. Chicago September 11, 1995
Trent Green to Marc Boerigter Kansas City vs. San Diego December 22, 2002
Jeff Garcia to Andre Davis Cleveland vs. Cincinnati October 17, 2004
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
by sportsfan900 on Nov 22, 2009 2:09 PM CST up reply actions
that was an interesting call
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
I was just thinking the same.
I guess up the middle has been working pretty well, but really thought we’d take another approach.
by Austin Bryan on Nov 22, 2009 2:04 PM CST up reply actions
Choice stuffed
Yeouch.
Keep doing what you been doing, keep getting what you been getting.
Mothercrap
Fake punt, anyone?
2009 Dallas Cowboys: 10-6
2009 New York Jets: 11-5?
2009-2010 Dallas Mavericks: 57-25
I think we need a big play on D
to spark this sh t up…
by goldnboi7 on Nov 22, 2009 2:04 PM CST via mobile reply actions
I think we need to accept that this team cannot be consistent enough to sustain drives.
We live and die with the big play.
Tony's hurting
Let’s see Kitna.
Keep doing what you been doing, keep getting what you been getting.
OK
Then let’s see Romo.
Keep doing what you been doing, keep getting what you been getting.
what? Bad day to WORSE?
That would be throwing gasoline on a fire, man!
by Austin Bryan on Nov 22, 2009 2:06 PM CST up reply actions
I have no problem with running on 3rd and 2
but why a completely cold Choice over a hot Barber…effed up
Hey..if anyone was hesitant on making vaction plans in Jan...you can make them now
"Austin made the play, Austin saved the day" Brad Sham
*sigh* my next margarita
will have NO margarita mix in it…
by goldnboi7 on Nov 22, 2009 2:06 PM CST via mobile reply actions
Our boy Matt is always good
Thanx
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 22, 2009 2:06 PM CST reply actions
We have to air it out
we’re too one dimensional. With that said, it doesn’t mean Romo is going to do anything.
Campbell outplaying Romo
I never thought I would say that.
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
we're blitzing
the only time cambells made a play has been on the blitz when guys are running wide open.
Washingtons playing deep and forcing Romo to make good downfield throws to beat them or make us run the ball
How could you disagree with that??
You can do a lot of things in life. You can't stab a teammate with a pair of scissors. - Kevin Smith
Are these guys on drugs?
Keep doing what you been doing, keep getting what you been getting.
If they lose this I do not think they will make the playoffs
The 2009 Dallas Cowboys: Talk to me in December.
The NFC East has won 11 Super Bowls; oddly none of those have come courtesy of the Eagles.
I know it's still early
But really, it looks like we’re gonna lose to the Redskins. This is looking just like the Green Bay game last week.
2009 Dallas Cowboys: 10-6
2009 New York Jets: 11-5?
2009-2010 Dallas Mavericks: 57-25
How is Campbell
still alive? He’s been gettin manhandled…
by goldnboi7 on Nov 22, 2009 2:07 PM CST via mobile reply actions
I feel bad for Dallas' D...they are constantly on the field
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
And more often than not doing a good job.
Until the end where they’re gassed because they’ve been on the field for 40 minutes.
2009 Dallas Cowboys: 10-6
2009 New York Jets: 11-5?
2009-2010 Dallas Mavericks: 57-25
they are constantly on the field
in part cause they can’t get off the field.
Foyes!
They’ve allowed 3 points to our opponent.
A little credit where credit is due please?
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
we need a turnover
The 2009 Dallas Cowboys: Talk to me in December.
The NFC East has won 11 Super Bowls; oddly none of those have come courtesy of the Eagles.
man...this is so frustrating!
You'll never get in a traffic jam,while going the extra mile. -Roger staubach
You expect them to shut teams out?
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
It will happen
We have to beat the Redskins, even if we win over NOBODY ELSE
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 22, 2009 2:08 PM CST reply actions
Need a stop here
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
If Romo sucks because he is hurt
he isn’t going to suddenly get healthy this half
some people
have done it.
He can too if he try’s
IF you see a opportunity you take the opportunity
by sportsfan900 on Nov 22, 2009 2:09 PM CST up reply actions
man, we;re really going to loose this game...
this is unbeliavable
Scandrick playing MUCH better today
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
almost
when Jason Campbell can handle your full house blitz you have a problem
by I_miss_Switzer on Nov 22, 2009 2:10 PM CST up reply actions
Nice tackle
Scandrick.
Finally, we can stop somebody on third and long.
Keep doing what you been doing, keep getting what you been getting.
I want Patrick Crayton
to replace Roy Williams
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 22, 2009 2:10 PM CST reply actions
then I want Oglretree to replace both of them because they both suck
"Austin made the play, Austin saved the day" Brad Sham
Okay, watch Romo's feet and delivery again
HIS FEET are the key to the game.
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
which is a minor problem
when your back is in bad shape
wha? skins have only 3 points near end of 3rd quarter
by Loozeeana_Cowboy on Nov 22, 2009 2:12 PM CST up reply actions
Doesn't matter. They're giving up big third down plays that's putting the O
inside their own 10 yard line after the kicks. Eventually, it’ll cost. If we’re going to place blame, let’s spread it around rationally.
i agree - but man rational thinking to me is this: if your D only allows between 3 to 10 points per game,
and you’re still losing, then the problem is with your O. – and that’s been the story the last 2 weeks – GB had 17 points, but the O. handed them 7 of them
by Loozeeana_Cowboy on Nov 22, 2009 2:18 PM CST up reply actions
CHRIST WE NEED A TOUCHDOWN!!!!!!!
This is infuriating. Just walk on this 3-6 team and score, PLEASE!
2009 Dallas Cowboys: 10-6
2009 New York Jets: 11-5?
2009-2010 Dallas Mavericks: 57-25
is there some kind of
Miles Austin Bat-signal I can flash at the sky?
by goldnboi7 on Nov 22, 2009 2:11 PM CST via mobile reply actions
Run the ball
It’s still not too late in the game for this
Just becuz you put yer boots in the oven don't make it bread
by dcfansinceiwasababy on Nov 22, 2009 2:11 PM CST reply actions
0.............catches for the WRs!!!!! says it all guys
"Austin made the play, Austin saved the day" Brad Sham
That ball needed more air under it
"Emotion is highly overrated in football. My wife Corky is emotional as hell but can't play football worth a damn."
- John McKay, the first coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Incomplete to Roy Williams
STOP THROWING TO HIM
2009 Dallas Cowboys: 10-6
2009 New York Jets: 11-5?
2009-2010 Dallas Mavericks: 57-25
shotgun on first down is for intramurals
play some football for God’s sake
when you're not connecting on pass plays
the O is always gonna be predictable
Pass on first, run on second
the Ghost of Ernie Zampese is in the house

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