Well he's definately not a Payton Manning or Drew Breese, thats for sure. He is not worthy of that big contract he signed. LoL, another Danny White!
The Eeming Tree wrote:Bleeding Green: "Cowboys fans shouldn't be too sad... after all your Yankees are in the ALCS! Plus Lakers season is almost here!"
Disgusting. Just plain disgusting.
At least ol' JJ doesnt have to worry about a Superbowl home game for the 'boys . . .
The penalties and turnovers and playcalling just never get better. This falls on the HC and the OC. Please, please, please, Lord, make the bad men go away. Please.
So disappointing. This is the most frustrating Cowboys team I have ever watched. At least in the Campo days no one expected to win so it was even better when they did.
At this rate we are headed for 4-12. Maybe the season ticket sales will slump hard for 2011 and Jerry will be forced into hiring a real coach and getting the hell out of the way. Delusion has set in, time for some serious drinking.
we can debate the Cowboys problems all day long. BUT, at the end at the end of the day it's Jerrah's team and he calls the shots. this current team is a direct product of what Jerrah wants. until he can admit to himself that his bad GMing is the main problem in Dallas, we get more of this. a high profile crappy team.
Soren wrote:Cowboys are the new raiders
Houshphandzadeh wrote:The Eeming Tree wrote:Bleeding Green: "Cowboys fans shouldn't be too sad... after all your Yankees are in the ALCS! Plus Lakers season is almost here!"
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that's pretty good
Barnwell wrote:Based on a quick look at comparable injuries, chances are that Romo's out for the season. Most fractured clavicles are season-ending injuries. The best-case scenario -- assuming Romo's clavicle actually is fractured and not just bruised -- has Romo back in about six weeks. One player who was able to come back from a fractured clavicle in about that timeframe is Chad Ochocinco, who did so as a rookie.