Well, I am a cowboys fan and I hope that they win.
EDIT:Well the 'boys should have gone for it 4th and goal in the 4th qtr, but my congratulations to the patriots be cause the won the game and played the best.
2007-10-14 04:07:50
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answered by Dfwteddybear 7
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Patriots
2007-10-14 04:54:08
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answered by Terry C. 7
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Dallas will be something of a betting enigma this weekend, a 5-0 team laying more than a field goal at home. But that's what happens when the Patriots come to town. After opening as five-point home underdogs, many are looking at the 'Boys as a tasty bet, especially since they've outscored opponents 80-42 in Dallas this year.
Impressive numbers to be sure. Tantalizing, even. But don't let 'em fool you into thinking Dallas is a good wager.
Why? Well, if you live by the Romo, you die by him too. While he's been lauded for his gunslinging ways, Romo is still rather careless with the football and his decision making leaves a lot to be desired. He's turned the ball over in all but one of Dallas' games this year and is tied for the second-most interceptions in the league with eight.
That's risky business against a Pats team that thrives on takeaways. In its 34-17 closer-than-it-looks victory over Cleveland, New England's defense had three interceptions and a fumble recovery - those takeaways created 21 points. The Pats are tied with Indianapolis for the league lead in turnover differential at plus-seven. The Patriots' defense has forced 11 turnovers (eight interceptions and three fumbles), and the offense has turned it over only four times (two interceptions, two fumbles).
Romo can ill afford to turn the ball over against New England, but his style leads me to believe he won't be able to avoid it. The Pats win games because they win the turnover battles, and this week should be no different.
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-hnYMpcM2eqTlIRPFHJaoRLdQJ3cVjDI-?cq=1&p=124
2007-10-14 08:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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the patriots have never won a game when there facing the cowboys on the road though moss has never lost to cowboys judging by stats im gunna say cowboys win 17-14 in overtime
2007-10-14 04:39:09
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answered by sammyd 1
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Pats Hands Down. Randy Moss Has not lost a game to the Cowboys he will have a great game today as well. 34 24 Pats over Cowboys.
2007-10-14 04:17:36
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answered by Bullett 1
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Being originally from New England, I have to say the Patriots will win. Hey - one of these teams is going to have to lose, but it won't the Patriots. Go Pats!!
2007-10-14 04:09:23
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answered by Paul L 7
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Cowboys showed some weakness last week. Going with the Pats by 10.
2007-10-14 04:13:03
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answered by RB 5
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2007-10-14 04:09:49
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answered by Adam 3
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The Cowboys. Both teams are 5-0 by beating losing teams, but I give the Cowboys the edge. The only other 5-0 team is the Colts, who have compiled their record by beating "winning teams".
2007-10-14 04:43:22
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answered by vetone10 4
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Patriots will win and the score will be 38-10.
2007-10-14 04:37:28
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answered by Ц¢Ћîħå™ 7
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