Being a Cowboys fan. I was going for them, but had the feeling they were gonna lose. I saw a couple of things that killed them yesterday. First off, all the damn penalties really stripped them from a lot of clutch plays. Second, the Patriots are a more experienced team and have played difficult games many times before, and third, getting Romo in a groove in the first quarter should be the Cowboys number one priority this season. There's still 10 games left this season, so plenty of time to learn from mistakes and correct them in future games. Good job by the Patriots as usual. There's a good chance we'll meet again in the post season.
2007-10-15 03:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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some gamers ignore about their toddlers, that is strong for the game to verify children and toddlers might want to be humorous at situations with their blabber. i'm particular at the same time as beer were given poured that the gamers were ignorant of the little woman. A press convention isn't a figure instructor consultation, I dont see the evaluation there? As for being a specialist, that is the way you cope with your self in circumstances, tossing your infant aside to inform the click how large it feels to win does no longer look as specialist as playing an important victory with a loved one. Alcohol is volatile if swallowed no longer bathed in.
2016-10-21 04:52:26
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answered by galustian 4
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I watched T.O. on the NESN postgame or which ever post game show was hosted by Steve Burton. I actually thought T.O. was pretty good and fairlly composed for a prideful man that just lost the most important contest of this still young NFL season. He made it clear that yesterdays game wasn't a battle of the two # 81's. Rather, it was a team effort and his team came up short
T.O. is a gifted athlete whose biggest enemy is a reporter with a microphone. He may never learn to completely shut his mouth and just play, but I think that as his career has plateaued, his trash talking has begun to subside.
2007-10-15 02:31:32
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answered by gotttalovittt 5
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Dallas has been my team for 25 yrs but Romo is an average QB at best and Owens is not a good reciever especially in the clutch. The Pats won far and square even if I do hate them with a passion and find their fans to be disengenuous at best and fair weather fans at that.
2007-10-15 02:29:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I like how TO changed his tune. This week's not about the original 81 vs the other 81 and come sunday he wouldn't answer questions about Moss. What a flamer.
2007-10-15 03:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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T.O. swallowed a bunch of pills again?
2007-10-15 02:56:29
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answered by The Purple Jesus 3
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He's welcome to believe his own hype, but I was bothered by the fact that he really gave the Patriots no credit for winning. Instead, he made it sound like Dallas lost because of missed opportunities, not because they were beaten by an obviously better team.
His little rant reminded me of Serena Williams, another athlete who never gives credit to those who beat her, and instead blames losses on bad luck and playing poorly. Why can't people just admit when they lose to a better player/team?
2007-10-15 02:29:28
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answered by Craig S 7
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It was great, he wouldn't even acknowledge half the questions asked by the press
did you see Bradys Q & A? What was with the question about the Charleston?
2007-10-15 03:09:55
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answered by cma80 5
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TO wishes he was a Patriot.
2007-10-15 02:29:07
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answered by Jerbson 5
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yeah it was fun to see the cowgirls sad.
2007-10-15 02:31:30
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answered by Anonymous
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