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Old 01-07-2007, 10:26 PM   #1
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Re: Cowboys at Seahawks

blue star, whats your take on the whole situation? from parcells, owens, and romo. the whole deal
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Old 01-07-2007, 11:09 PM   #2
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Tafkas and the rest you have it all wrong. I didnt come here to start anything, but talk about the game. I didn't do any personal attacks, just addressing really stupid post that makes real redskin fans/just fans of the game I know look terrible. Im not sure how long you have been a mod but that post is injustice to me. To accuse me of coming to do that is just total bs. I am a cowboy fan not scared to post when I have been on here the last couple of weeks. Not looking for smypathy from a skins site just to talk football.

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blue star, whats your take on the whole situation? from parcells, owens, and romo. the whole deal
I couldnt be more happier to see a post like this.

Romo is the reason cowboys made it to post season. I would like to see the cowboys bring in some younger competition to challenge Romo starting spot.

Owens- The way his contract is structured they are able to release him without taking a huge loss. I think his return determines how his surgery goes. I would like to see a trade of Owens. The wide receiver core without him is good. Fasano has pretty good hands for a tight end.

Parcells-Bill seems exhausted from this season. If he comes back fine, but there are a lot of things he needs to fix on the entire team. I can see the Cowboys switching to 4-3 or bringing it the right players and a new defensive coordinator for the job. An offensive guru is needed with the play-calling nightmare after this season. Bill done ok but thats not good enough for pro football. Not taking advantage of those corners yesterday help ensure the loss. The next cowboys coach could be Jimmy Johnson if Bill retires.

Jerry Jones- Will be aggressive in the off season. DL, OL, FS are tops for the boys and hes gonna go after the best.

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Old 01-07-2007, 11:39 PM   #3
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Tafkas and the rest you have it all wrong. I didnt come here to start anything, but talk about the game. I didn't do any personal attacks, just addressing really stupid post that makes real redskin fans/just fans of the game I know look terrible. Im not sure how long you have been a mod but that post is injustice to me. To accuse me of coming to do that is just total bs. I am a cowboy fan not scared to post when I have been on here the last couple of weeks. Not looking for smypathy from a skins site just to talk football.
Except you wrote this about BSB

"A post like that makes me hate just you as any fan of a pro football team."

http://www.thewarpath.net/267879-post81.html

And all he did was talk about him and some Cowboys fans engaged in some simple back and forth.

Look I know you've been here long enough and posted well enough that you're not a problem child. All I'm saying is you had to expect some gloating on this site after the Cowboys loss yesterday, not just the loss but the way they lost.
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Old 01-08-2007, 12:33 AM   #4
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Except you wrote this about BSB

"A post like that makes me hate just you as any fan of a pro football team."

http://www.thewarpath.net/267879-post81.html

And all he did was talk about him and some Cowboys fans engaged in some simple back and forth.

Look I know you've been here long enough and posted well enough that you're not a problem child. All I'm saying is you had to expect some gloating on this site after the Cowboys loss yesterday, not just the loss but the way they lost.

Gloating not a problem because I have not lashed back at the many post thrashing the cowboys game yesterday. There is no purpose in that. Just BSB post and how he put the whole thing needed to be addressed. If he was a cowboy fan on the cowboysboard I would of said the same thing, no difference. Hes type of actions is just something I Hate. I would never take back that line you have quoted.

No, he actually ignited the whole situation at the resturant. If I would of took a look at his age I would of never wasted my time with the post.
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Gloating not a problem because I have not lashed back at the many post thrashing the cowboys game yesterday. There is no purpose in that. Just BSB post and how he put the whole thing needed to be addressed. If he was a cowboy fan on the cowboysboard I would of said the same thing, no difference. Hes type of actions is just something I Hate. I would never take back that line you have quoted.

No, he actually ignited the whole situation at the resturant. If I would of took a look at his age I would of never wasted my time with the post.
Ok, here's the thing. And let's consider the matter closed after this. If you felt it needed to be addressed, it probably didn't need to be addresse with "I hate you" I honestly, and I'm not biased here, did not feel that he said anything directed toward you. If you felt that way, you state your case in a PM to any of the mods. Same rules apply across the board, Redskins fans, Cowboys fans, whatever.
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Old 01-08-2007, 03:43 AM   #6
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Tafkas and the rest you have it all wrong. I didnt come here to start anything, but talk about the game. I didn't do any personal attacks, just addressing really stupid post that makes real redskin fans/just fans of the game I know look terrible. Im not sure how long you have been a mod but that post is injustice to me. To accuse me of coming to do that is just total bs. I am a cowboy fan not scared to post when I have been on here the last couple of weeks. Not looking for smypathy from a skins site just to talk football.



I couldnt be more happier to see a post like this.

Romo is the reason cowboys made it to post season. I would like to see the cowboys bring in some younger competition to challenge Romo starting spot.

Owens- The way his contract is structured they are able to release him without taking a huge loss. I think his return determines how his surgery goes. I would like to see a trade of Owens. The wide receiver core without him is good. Fasano has pretty good hands for a tight end.

Parcells-Bill seems exhausted from this season. If he comes back fine, but there are a lot of things he needs to fix on the entire team. I can see the Cowboys switching to 4-3 or bringing it the right players and a new defensive coordinator for the job. An offensive guru is needed with the play-calling nightmare after this season. Bill done ok but thats not good enough for pro football. Not taking advantage of those corners yesterday help ensure the loss. The next cowboys coach could be Jimmy Johnson if Bill retires.

Jerry Jones- Will be aggressive in the off season. DL, OL, FS are tops for the boys and hes gonna go after the best.
I think that if you all consider keeping Owens that that will cement Parcells' decision and he will not return. Getting rid of Owens would eliminate some of his media and team oriented headaches.

And big ups to you for coming to a rival site and expressing your opinions. Those who remember the REAL ''black and blue" conference will remember that it was NOT about hatred against each others team but more about the competion and respect that each and every game that the NFC east produced when playing one another. I think that LT's reaction when he broke Theismans' leg showed that (I think that today's player would have jumped up and did the bank-head bounce or something). And who, as a REAL football fan, could have hated Staubach, Pearson and Dorsett (although I did LOVE to see D. Green run that ass down from behind)?

I know that the same applies to Green, Monk, and Riggo to Dallas fans

P.S. and the Redskins nation should also put our hands together for Tiki...a very classy guy
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Old 01-08-2007, 12:56 AM   #7
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sorry for that post. i really don't like this guy.
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sorry for that post. i really don't like this guy.
I'm deleting it. It really wasn't necessary
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Old 01-08-2007, 10:40 AM   #9
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TAFKAS

Im done with discussing this small matter, you will here no more from me about it. Its just pointless.

Back to football.

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Old 01-08-2007, 01:07 AM   #10
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Old 01-08-2007, 08:28 AM   #11
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I was soooooo glad to see Dallas and the Giants lose this weekend. I do feel bad for Romo however. He took the loss pretty hard. But overall it was a great weekend!
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Old 01-08-2007, 10:49 AM   #12
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I was soooooo glad to see Dallas and the Giants lose this weekend. I do feel bad for Romo however. He took the loss pretty hard. But overall it was a great weekend!
I agree with you and felt sorry for Romo for making that knid of mistake to end his year. Now I did enjoy thinking about all those Dallas fans lighting up those cigars as the ball slips out of his hands. Back to Romo. Whats wrong with the fact that it really upset him and he cried for loosing a game for all of his team, fans ,and coaches. I read allot of post here about how it seems that our players don't care when we lose. So how can we knock him for being emotional about what happened. He was man enough to come out and do a press conference and take full blame for loosing the game. Others have asked how will this effect his head and game. I don't really think it will because it was not A QB mistake but a holders mistake and he will not be the holder next year as the starting QB. As a QB he put them in a position to win which is what the coaches will dwell on so he does not loose his convidence. We will see next year.
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I agree with you and felt sorry for Romo for making that knid of mistake to end his year. Now I did enjoy thinking about all those Dallas fans lighting up those cigars as the ball slips out of his hands. Back to Romo. Whats wrong with the fact that it really upset him and he cried for loosing a game for all of his team, fans ,and coaches. I read allot of post here about how it seems that our players don't care when we lose. So how can we knock him for being emotional about what happened. He was man enough to come out and do a press conference and take full blame for loosing the game. Others have asked how will this effect his head and game. I don't really think it will because it was not A QB mistake but a holders mistake and he will not be the holder next year as the starting QB. As a QB he put them in a position to win which is what the coaches will dwell on so he does not loose his convidence. We will see next year.
I agree, I see nothing wrong with him being emotional after that, how can anyone really blame him? I know I'd be crushed if I were him.
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I agree with you and felt sorry for Romo for making that knid of mistake to end his year. Now I did enjoy thinking about all those Dallas fans lighting up those cigars as the ball slips out of his hands. Back to Romo. Whats wrong with the fact that it really upset him and he cried for loosing a game for all of his team, fans ,and coaches. I read allot of post here about how it seems that our players don't care when we lose. So how can we knock him for being emotional about what happened. He was man enough to come out and do a press conference and take full blame for loosing the game. Others have asked how will this effect his head and game. I don't really think it will because it was not A QB mistake but a holders mistake and he will not be the holder next year as the starting QB. As a QB he put them in a position to win which is what the coaches will dwell on so he does not loose his convidence. We will see next year.
I will agree with that. I dont see anything wrong with him being as upset as he was about the mistake. Who knows in the NFC, it could have meant a trip to the super bowl with the way this conference is....I was sure happy to see him do it though
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I was soooooo glad to see Dallas and the Giants lose this weekend. I do feel bad for Romo however. He took the loss pretty hard. But overall it was a great weekend!
I felt bad at first, but then I thought about it. He IS a rookie. Rookies make these kind of mistakes. Everyone was making him into this hero, a hero that had yet to prove himself in the NFL. This guy needed this to happen to him.... and it only makes sense in my book. He'll learn from it and be fine.
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