didn't mean that
didn't mean that
Touchdown Packers
Pete Carroll has nothin for us. Pack it up ya'll
I hate you so fucking much Smug PC
That game was way more stressful than it should have been. The Seahawks obviously need to step up their offense if they want to make a playoff run.
On the plus, they should get their starting offensive tackles and Percy Harvin back in the next few weeks. They also only have three road games left, two of which are the Falcons and Jets. And their next four weeks are vs. TB, @ ATL, vs. MIN, Bye, so hopefully they will be 10-1 and rested with the Saints come to town on Monday, December 2.
Still, games like this don't do much for my confidence in the team. I hate playing in St. Louis, they always seem to match up well against the 'hawks.
I hate playing there too.
weee weee weewee
lol
Welp, just about won halloween.
Oh man look at this diva.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-videos...sideline-sound
FYI: the witten thing? Yeah, he was pissed off about losing the game, and Witten was trying to get him to refocus since they had 12 seconds.
Someone on the cowboys finally cares about winning and the media is all over his ass about it.
Did you watch the video?
"We're the fucking best in the league tony. We worked too fucking hard to lose this game"
Yelling obscenities, for sure. Him and Witten hugged and joked in the locker room after the game. Like I said during the game, god forbid someone shows emotion during a close game in which they should have won.
Team focus on winning has been a stigma of the team since the start of Romo's career. Don't you remember how media crucified him for going to mexico during his 3 days off? Him and witten drawing up plays to pad stats? Wade Phillips going on about how well the defensive stats were? I'm not saying everyone on the team just doesn't want to win, but it's been a media stigma of the team for a few years now. "They don't have the fire/urgency to win"
Touching.
Also that's a one-minute video of what was a much longer scene on Sunday, I watched the whole thing on Red Zone and it was glorious.
More to the point, I (and almost everyone who isn't a Cowboys fan) don't care about this, or padding stats, or trips to Mexico, other than it being a humorous side show. People around Dallas (players, coaches, fans, local media, ESPN, what have you) seem to think it's a perception that they're being held back by this "no fire/urgency" bullshit, when the rest of the football world just thinks they're not that good of a team, and the Cowboys keep proving us right.
We were a good/solid team a few years ago 2007~2009, with a bad coach.
Now, we're just plain not good, and completely decimated by injuries. But showing emotion during a game shouldn't be a big deal.
That said, goddamn during that last drive we were missing 3/4 starters on the D-Line, both starting safeties (one pulled up from practice squad on friday was playing) and a starting corner. No wonder why they could drive down the field with little to no effort in <1min