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Of course the coach doesn't play... DUH!!!! But the coach prepares the team and this current puppet of the Jerry administration just ain't doing it.
That current puppet was part of the end of our playoff drought.
Sure for the Cowboys, anything short of a Super Bowl is a failed season. But 13 years is a long damn time to lose a playoff game..... So I'll take that as a positive.
Of course the coach doesn't play... DUH!!!! But the coach prepares the team and this current puppet of the Jerry administration just ain't doing it.
only one coach per year can prepares their team right, Im biting my fingernails that that was the Vikings coach right now.
Ive been completely prepared as anybody in the country for my job, and I still had sucky days...cant you just accept they just had ONE sucky day, just like anybody else who calls themselves human on the planet? Or Maybe just Maybe the other team was going to win no matter what.
well,my turn to sulk, as my team (Vikings), who are clearly better than the Saints, had the most ridiculous perfomance I have seen in a long time. I don't think we should fire the coach though, maybe see what we can get for Adrian Peterson though. Now im sitting with you all watching someone elses team in the Superbowl.
well,my turn to sulk, as my team (Vikings), who are clearly better than the Saints, had the most ridiculous perfomance I have seen in a long time. I don't think we should fire the coach though, maybe see what we can get for Adrian Peterson though. Now im sitting with you all watching someone elses team in the Superbowl.
Don't shed the RB just yet - no one knows what your QB is going to do.
well...if he does go..we would certainly take Romo, since many in Dallas don't want him.
About Romo, I don't know if any of you caught the Ticket this morning - they were talking about the QBs yesterday, and how they just got plastered in the pocket - yet they still made plays for their teams.
Then there's Romo.
That the one area that separates a great QB from the others. Phil Simms made the comment that any QB can complete a pass when he's unpressured, but the great ones can follow through while knowing their head is going to roll. Romo hasn't gotten there yet; he still tries to avoid pressure, and my hat's off to him...but the point is, the play is more than likely there - and less chance of a pick - when the route's being run than after a scramble.
I actually forgot they were gonna tear it down for a sec...
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