I think the bigger problem might be Tony Romo. Has the guy ever won a big game?
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostI think the bigger problem might be Tony Romo. Has the guy ever won a big game?
How about the Packers at Cowboys game 2 years ago with first place in the NFC riding on the line? I would say that was a pretty big game.
How about the game at the meadowlands 2 years ago with first place in the division on the line? I would say that was a big game too.
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Originally posted by NoCashMcgraff View Posthaha, no matter how hard I argue this one, I know I cannot win. But I will try.
How about the Packers at Cowboys game 2 years ago with first place in the NFC riding on the line? I would say that was a pretty big game.
How about the game at the meadowlands 2 years ago with first place in the division on the line? I would say that was a big game too.
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Originally posted by NoCashMcgraff View Post#1 and most importantly is they are healthy
Dallas was 9-7 last year and Romo missed 3 games, losing 2 of the 3. Felix Jones was lost for the season in week 6 and their starting LG only played 3 games. (just to name a few injuries)
Its the team that overcome them that will win.Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Giants are significantly better than they were last year, especially in the front 7. On 'O' they lose Ward but I think Bradshaw will be fine as well as their 4th rnd pick out of NC St. Their running game is so good because of their O line, which will now be together for a 4th year, so I don't think the loss of Ward will hurt too much.Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by Three Jack View PostGiants are significantly better than they were last year, especially in the front 7. On 'O' they lose Ward but I think Bradshaw will be fine as well as their 4th rnd pick out of NC St. Their running game is so good because of their O line, which will now be together for a 4th year, so I don't think the loss of Ward will hurt too much.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostThey lost Plax too and i didn't like how they looked after that.
When I say significantly better than last year, I did mean the end of the year, not from when they had Plax.Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by Three Jack View PostThey looked awful after that...but I would like to think what with a training camp under their belt, they may be able to figure it out. They won't replace him, but they have brought in a bunch of different guys that collectively, will help. I love thier first round draft choice and I am hoping your boy Manningham steps up.
When I say significantly better than last year, I did mean the end of the year, not from when they had Plax.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostI hope you are right. I just don't see a lot of experience or guys i trust at the WR spot. If Manning doesn't trust them either like he didn't seem to after Plax left, that will make things very difficult.Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by Three Jack View PostEvery team had injuries last year and every team will have injuries this year. Its called football.
Its the team that overcome them that will win.
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Tony Romo is one of the most over-rated players in football. With all the talent the Cowboys have had on Offense, he still cant win a playoff game.
The NFC east is always a tight division. I give the nod to the Eagles of course. I like the additions of Jason Peters and Stacey Andrews. That duo will be better than Runyan and Thomas. They added more youth and speed on the offense through the draft. At the end of last year D was playing as good as any other in the league. They win this year for Jim Johnson.2010: 23-12 +37.8
2011: 4-0 + 20
09-11 5*s and up: 34-7
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