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J.Jones.... Karma is a bitch


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I gave the Dallas forums a look see to get a feel for the fan reaction. Seems that the #76 love fest is over. Doesn't show up for big games and is a problem child. Exact same thing when he was here. They are pissed that he was having an "ass grab" with his old teammates after the game. All say Jones was a fool for signing him and to let him walk next season.

They blame Jones for forcing Romo back to early just to 'win'. Many feel that Romo is done after this injury. They feel that Garret is a 'puppet' and should have spoke up if he didn't think Romo was ready.

Karma is a bitch. You reap what you sow. You deserve the ass beating you got yesterday. Romo was your sacrificial lamb.

 

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Hardy was good as a player for us and was disruptive in the game for them.Romo had a very good game last week so yeah u can't say he shouldn't have been out there at least in the first half. You could argue he should have gotten pulled in the third before the injury but that is hindsight. 

Before the game everyone was happy Romo was playing and thought Hardy would be a beast. Funny how things change after the fact. This is just Dallas fans bitching and coming down to earth. Probably not much different from the comments that would be made on the huddle if we were in the same situation.  Sad but true. 

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

Honestly, Hardy was a case of a player not wanting to destroy his former team.  The Cowboys fans were right he didn't play like the crazy man we have seen. Dude still misses Carolina and bleeds black and blue. 

Dumbest thread today.

You have to be kidding if you think Hardy didn't play hard because he wanted to respect Carolina. 

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You can see that the faceless, nameless team is one that Hardy still loves and is bonded to.

It doesn't take a genius to see he realizes he effed up and is on the wrong team now.

Jerruh can kiss my @$$ as he is reaping what he sows and he himself torched the Cowboys season and offense with the offseason trades/releases and pressuring Garrett to bring Romo back so soon.  I hate the Cowturds and hate seeing a player get hurt, but I don't regret watching the Cowgirls lose and especially to the Panthers.

I had too many games at Christmas time the past 8 years to reflect on with poor officiating, mental breakdowns, etc. to have any regrets other than seeing unfortunate injuries.

GO PANTHERS!  #KEEPPOUNDING!!!

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20 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

LOL Hardy was sick and would still be destroying with our team...the fact that our teammates still show him so much love speaks volumes honestly.

It definitely does....  

 

 

That's why it's illegal to leave the scene of an accident.  So the car doesn't go wreck itself after claiming you haven't seen crazy yet. 

 

That's how it works right?   I could be wrong. 

 

 

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12 hours ago, MadHatter said:

Dumbest thread today.

You have to be kidding if you think Hardy didn't play hard because he wanted to respect Carolina. 

Guess you have not read some of your own post. It was clear Hardy did not go kraken on us. 

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