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Ill agree with Dallas right now. I'll say Dallas 28 San Diego 21. I'll be back on this thread sometime after hoops and hockey season is drawing to a close.
Hey, of course it's not ALL Tony's fault... And the Cowboys have choked the past few years...
Doesn't mean that'll last forever. Just 48 hours ago, the Patriots were a LOCK to win it all. And just a few weeks before, it was supposed to be a showdown between the Patriots and COLTS.... Anything can happen, especially in the NFL. That was proven last night.
So with all that said, I stick by my prediction. Cowboys in Super Bowl XLIII and unless a whole bunch of b.s happens during the offseason and/or key players get hurt.
I hear ya, I just hate when people blame it on that poor girl. Not a big Cowboys fan, but they do have as good a chance as any to get out of the NFC. Well like you said, barring anything crazy. Good luck with the Cowboys and if the Bears could shore up a QB, I'd love to see the Bears stomp on the Cowboys in the NFC Championship.
I hear ya, I just hate when people blame it on that poor girl. Not a big Cowboys fan, but they do have as good a chance as any to get out of the NFC. Well like you said, barring anything crazy. Good luck with the Cowboys and if the Bears could shore up a QB, I'd love to see the Bears stomp on the Cowboys in the NFC Championship.
I think the Bears have found their top QB. I don't know his name... but he'll take the team from their.
You mean Orton, out of Purdue? I'd actually like to see him get all of the reps in the offseason and training camp and see what he can do.
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