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Lions vs. Cowboys Gameday Thread


PhillyB

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The word "easily" makes your post a FAIL. 

 

Who ever said it would be "easy"? But Dallas will give them a better game than Carolina would. This team is too green to get over playing in "Lambo" in the "frigid cold" in the "Playoffs" and win the first time there. If they are forced to do it in the NFC title game, so be it, but I'd rather they avoid having to do next game. 

 

Nah not a fail. Just watching you wring your hands like a little girl hoping for the least challenging match-up. you think dallas will do the dirty work for us and have more faith in Tony fuging Romo to go win a game. Probably ain't happening, we will have to play them both anyway, I almost guarantee it. So you are basically whining about the difference in playing them this weekend or next weekend. Keep it up, I guess.  Whatever floats your boat.

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Doesn't matter. It's not about the players on the teams. 

 

I'm sure I'm not the only one asking myself, "what the fug is this guy talking about". 

 

The Cowboy brand?

 

A 20 year old franchise that's been to the Super Bowl is too green?

 

It's time for you to "Think About It" a little more rationally.

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I don't care either way we have to beat a good team. If we come ready I believe we can beat anyone. To make a SB we have to. Look at Detroit hardly anyone picked them but you can't count a team out. Stats/past performance/anything else doesn't matter. All that matters is how you play the games you are delt and you win. Good/bad/Ugly doesn't matter just WIN.

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Keep talking about that like that has anything to do with it. 

 

They aren't winning this weekend in Lambo, especially when if you secretly polled the Panthers, you'd find that close to 100% of them would rather be playing Seattle.

 

Having to go to Green Bay instead...forget about it.

If only you could use your special knowledge for good. So glad you just know who we can, or cannot, beat.

Quit being sacred. GB has probably the worst D left. But by all means, be afraid. Be very afraid.

And LOL at "Secretly polling" the players. At this point in time they will tell you to bring it on. They are on a roll, and are not afraid of anyone.

Just because you have your fears does not mean everyone does.

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I'm sure I'm not the only one asking myself, "what the fug is this guy talking about". 

 

The Cowboy brand?

 

A 20 year old franchise that's been to the Super Bowl is too green?

 

It's time for you to "Think About It" a little more rationally.

 

How long the Panthers have been around is irrelevant. A "three year old" has a "history." What does that have to do with anything. The Panthers have no name or identity that transcends anything. They have no mystique to counter "Lambo," and it will eat them alive if they have to go there prematurely (this weekend).

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If only you could use your special knowledge for good. So glad you just know who we can, or cannot, beat.

Quit being sacred. GB has probably the worst D left. But by all means, be afraid. Be very afraid.

And LOL at "Secretly polling" the players. At this point in time they will tell you to bring it on. They are on a roll, and are not afraid of anyone.

Just because you have your fears does not mean everyone does.

 

Scared? Whatever. I'm telling you what will happen. And you can keep believing that all you want. Those guys hope to be in Seattle next weekend, not Green Bay. If they could avoid Green Bay altogether, they'd wish for it.

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How long the Panthers have been around is irrelevant. A "three year old" has a "history." What does that have to do with anything. The Panthers have no name or identity that transcends anything. They have no mystique to counter "Lambo," and it will eat them alive if they have to go there prematurely (this weekend).

 

mystique? when does mystique win football games? and what mystique would we magically gain by beating seattle that would cancel out lambeaux's mystique because we didn't show up prematurely? 

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