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warriorzpath 05-15-2006, 01:46 PM Right, and that's also the fun of the offseason because we get the whole year to remind Cowboys fans of the butt-pounding they got at FedEx last season. And let's not forget about the game too.
ZING.
I don't think there was a football game. Weren't they just playing Smear-the-Queer ?
The redskins were doing all the smearing... I wonder what the cowboys were in the game ?
TheMalcolmConnection 05-15-2006, 01:48 PM I enjoy that game because we have NUMEROUS highlights to watch. I can't pick which one I liked the most. Was it Bledsoe getting sacked half a dozen times? Was it Terrence Newman getting completely blown-up by Ladell Betts? Was it Terrence Newman getting FAKED OUT by resident white-boy Chris Cooley? So many memories.
cpayne5 05-15-2006, 01:55 PM I enjoy that game because we have NUMEROUS highlights to watch. I can't pick which one I liked the most. Was it Bledsoe getting sacked half a dozen times? Was it Terrence Newman getting completely blown-up by Ladell Betts? Was it Terrence Newman getting FAKED OUT by resident white-boy Chris Cooley? So many memories.
How about the pic during their first drive!!? That sure did make a bunch of those idiot Dallas fans around us quiet down in a hurry!
TheMalcolmConnection 05-15-2006, 01:59 PM I loved it. So many of them came, so many of them left early.
MonkFan4Life 05-15-2006, 02:10 PM My favorite highlight isn't on the clip in the film room. It's when Terry Glenn saw "The Light" and gave up on a pass that he would've caught but damn near would've died if he did. That would've been such a perfect hit had he caught the ball that day. Sean Taylor snatched his heart right out of his chest that night.
Now if we're talking the film room clip, it would be when Chris Cooley got his third touchdown of the day mostly because Terence Newman pulled a JJ Arrington and fell to ground before the man got there. Joe Buck's call on that play was terrific and the crowd went crazy ! I was at home lighting up my second of the game and opening my 6th MGD !
HAIL F'N HAIL !!!!!
warriorzpath 05-15-2006, 02:15 PM My favorite highlight isn't on the clip in the film room. It's when Terry Glenn saw "The Light" and gave up on a pass that he would've caught but damn near would've died if he did. That would've been such a perfect hit had he caught the ball that day. Sean Taylor snatched his heart right out of his chest that night.
Now if we're talking the film room clip, it would be when Chris Cooley got his third touchdown of the day mostly because Terence Newman pulled a JJ Arrington and fell to ground before the man got there. Joe Buck's call on that play was terrific and the crowd went crazy ! I was at home lighting up my second of the game and opening my 6th MGD !
HAIL F'N HAIL !!!!!
I was alone and out of town that night and I consider it to be one of the biggest parties I've been a part of.
TheMalcolmConnection 05-15-2006, 02:17 PM My favorite highlight isn't on the clip in the film room. It's when Terry Glenn saw "The Light" and gave up on a pass that he would've caught but damn near would've died if he did. That would've been such a perfect hit had he caught the ball that day. Sean Taylor snatched his heart right out of his chest that night.
Now if we're talking the film room clip, it would be when Chris Cooley got his third touchdown of the day mostly because Terence Newman pulled a JJ Arrington and fell to ground before the man got there. Joe Buck's call on that play was terrific and the crowd went crazy ! I was at home lighting up my second of the game and opening my 6th MGD !
HAIL F'N HAIL !!!!!
http://static.flickr.com/3/3621116_f1c4439407.jpg
Except that would have been Sean Taylor.
MonkFan4Life 05-15-2006, 02:18 PM HAAAAAAAAAAAAAa Oh my GOD !!!!! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!
RobH4413 05-15-2006, 09:07 PM http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/2370/taylor1ku.jpg
there he is
hooskins 10-24-2006, 01:03 AM bump
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