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Tony Romo is 3-0


Jangler

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Yeah, but Cam is 10-0. 

Dallas is 3-7.

Carolina is 10-0.

Please, I really want to know. How are the Cowtwats not only favored, but still getting more talk about than the Panthers?

One dude on NFLN just said "If the cowboys beat the Panthers, they will have respect then." WTF?  We could set the NFL scoring record for a game and still not get any respect. 

I think I will just stop watching the coverage this week.

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2 minutes ago, Jangler said:

Yeah, but Cam is 10-0. 

Dallas is 3-7.

Carolina is 10-0.

Please, I really want to know. How are the Cowtwats not only favored, but still getting more talk about than the Panthers?

One dude on NFLN just said "If the cowboys beat the Panthers, they will have respect then." WTF?  We could set the NFL scoring record for a game and still not get any respect. 

I think I will just stop watching the coverage this week.

Good idea.

I haven't started.  Knew this is how it would be.

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1 minute ago, GhostP. said:

I come to the huddle to get away from these stories just to read more and more threads about Dallas .. SMH

Yeah weird, being Dallas week and all. Plus Romo's name is in the title, so you didn't have to open the thread. I ain't PU.

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I try to stay in the Charlotte/local scene for Panthers coverage. Don't really care what people who don't watch us play have to say about our team. Their tweets, coverage, articles and headlines are written and posted to garner the most clicks and buzz. Now, I know this happens locally but it's a lot more balanced, if anything, leaning towards brutally honest rather than sugar coated. 

I would urge fans to take after our team, enjoy the ride. Don't worry about the press or the respect. No amount of wins will force ANYONE to respect us. These players don't play for media respect, they play for wins.

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Thursday games pretty much always favor the home team. The Cowboys almost always play well on Thanksgiving and they are 3-0 with Romo. It's not really that big of a mystery. I thought we would be favored by a couple but this really isn't that huge of a shock. Vegas doesn't set lines due to narratives or popular opinion.

We should be happy anyway. The team will use this as motivation. If you really think it's that disrespectful then slap a few grand on the Panthers to cover.

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56 minutes ago, Jangler said:

Yeah, but Cam is 10-0. 

Dallas is 3-7.

Carolina is 10-0.

Please, I really want to know. How are the Cowtwats not only favored, but still getting more talk about than the Panthers?

One dude on NFLN just said "If the cowboys beat the Panthers, they will have respect then." WTF?  We could set the NFL scoring record for a game and still not get any respect. 

I think I will just stop watching the coverage this week.

You got high, didn't you?

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