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Why in the world aren't we getting Giants/Falcons?


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We're getting a game that's virtually meaningless from our point of view that features two teams outside our division, one being very bad, when we could be watching a game that could actually have playoff implications if everything goes perfectly for the Panthers today and one of those teams is from the South.

God I hate Fox Charlotte or whoever it is that always forces the damn Cowboys down our throats.

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We're getting a game that's virtually meaningless from our point of view that features two teams outside our division, one being very bad, when we could be watching a game that could actually have playoff implications if everything goes perfectly for the Panthers today and one of those teams is from the South.

God I hate Fox Charlotte or whoever it is that always forces the damn Cowboys down our throats.

I think it has more to deal with the Redskins then the Cowboys, and we are out of the Playoffs unless by some miracle we only lose 1 more game for the rest of the season, which I highly doubt.
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I think it has more to deal with the Redskins then the Cowboys, and we are out of the Playoffs unless by some miracle we only lose 1 more game for the rest of the season, which I highly doubt.

It's actually possible that we could still just be one game out of the final playoff spot if a few things go our way today. That will leave us right where we were last week when people were getting excited about a playoff possibility. It's a longshot, but it's a scary possibility nonetheless.

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this isn't even a question that requires thought to answer. it's not just the area's skins/girls fans. its the leagues love for the D and their new stadium. seriously. the cowboys will be on as many tvs as possible all across the country if the league has their way.

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It's actually possible that we could still just be one game out of the final playoff spot if a few things go our way today. That will leave us right where we were last week when people were getting excited about a playoff possibility. It's a longshot, but it's a scary possibility nonetheless.
don't get my hopes up I just threw the towel in this week when we lost to the Dolphins.
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We're getting a game that's virtually meaningless from our point of view that features two teams outside our division, one being very bad, when we could be watching a game that could actually have playoff implications if everything goes perfectly for the Panthers today and one of those teams is from the South.

God I hate Fox Charlotte or whoever it is that always forces the damn Cowboys down our throats.

Give it up man, It will be easier in 6 weeks...

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