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Prescott praises Cowboy fans who threw bottles and debris at refs


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3 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Carolina Huddle posters disparaged fans for throwing bottles, debris at players. Then posters was told the fans were aiming for Matt Rhule. Posters retracted. “A credit to them then.”

 

Ah yes I wondered how long until Rhule was brought into this. 

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I really don't understand why he was even pissed at the refs. Rules say the ref has to touch the ball first before it can be snapped so there is really no need for him to even be mad in this situation. It was his own damn fault. He should have got that ball to the ref as quick as he could and hoped he had enough time left. I also suppose it was the refs that made him run an extra 4 years or so when Dak should have slid down earlier?

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6 hours ago, Ornias said:

Undisciplined from top to bottom. Jerry is never going to see another Super Bowl trophy. 

Yep. Jerry is never going to hire a good head coach that instills discipline throughout the team. That's why they'll never win another SB. The last one they had that fit that mold was Bill Parcells, but that was at the end of his career. 

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2 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Yep. Jerry is never going to hire a good head coach that instills discipline throughout the team. That's why they'll never win another SB. The last one they had that fit that mold was Bill Parcells, but that was at the end of his career. 

Outside of the 03 playoff win those Parcells Cowboys teams were some of the most frustrating poo I've ever had to watch as a Panthers fan.

Peppers tipped that damn ball at the line on Christmas Eve in 2005 and I'll never let it go.

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