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On to Dallas and a Turkey dinner


philit99

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Dallas fans are delusional, quote we are running into a juggernaut.

http://boards.dallascowboys.com/topic/56800-carolia-is-about-to-run-into-a-juggernaut/#entry3127535

If we play like we did today, no one can beat us. Period point blank. This team is playing together and I imagine no one wants to play us. I really will enjoy feasting on Cowboys for thanksgiving.

Enjoy the bulletin board material.

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Just like our last two victims:

Oh something has changed in our organization and we finally saw a semblance of offensive competence against a poor team!  We will drop points on the panties as well!

Just keep Cam in the pocket, he can't beat you from there.

Just double Olsen, they can't throw to anyone else.

Put 8 in the box and take away the running game.

 

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Eh that wasn't much compared to most Cowboy fan stuff....I mean we did come back from 3-8-1 to make the playoffs ourselves right?

I think they have a legit reason to be happy to have their QB back since they are 3-0 with him...if that were the Panthers in that division this year I'd be saying the same thing....no one wanted to play us at the end of last year and we were a couple of stupid decisions away from taking Seattle last year in Seattle to go to the SB....it was very close before that pick 6....(I mean poo...if we have this years Cam in last years Seattle game...we easily go to the SB)

I mean yea Romo is now someone you could consider injury pron and he does have back and shoulder issues and is just a walking injury waiting to happen so his longevity isn't there and they'll need to find a QB of the future before long....but assuming he stays healthy they will be dangerous.

 

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