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kuhlmann
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CONGRATS ON YOUR WIN! WELL EVEN WITH THAT GLENN GRAB 1ST AND GOAL..
I HOPE DALLAS LOSES I HATE TO AND BLEDSOE! I HOPE THEY LOSE SO JJ CUTS BOTH OF THEM.
F@CK TO F@CK BLEDSOE I HATE THEM!
I WANT ROMO TO GLENN!
I HOPE DALLAS LOSES I HATE TO AND BLEDSOE! I HOPE THEY LOSE SO JJ CUTS BOTH OF THEM.
F@CK TO F@CK BLEDSOE I HATE THEM!
I WANT ROMO TO GLENN!
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TO BAD TO DIDNT KILL HIMSELF! I KNOW THATS HARSH TO SAY.. BUT THIS CIRCUS ACT JONES SIGNED F@CKING S@CKS!
-Drew Bledsoe
<< <i>CONGRATS ON YOUR WIN! WELL EVEN WITH THAT GLENN GRAB 1ST AND GOAL..
I HOPE DALLAS LOSES I HATE TO AND BLEDSOE! I HOPE THEY LOSE SO JJ CUTS BOTH OF THEM.
F@CK TO F@CK BLEDSOE I HATE THEM!
I WANT ROMO TO GLENN! >>
The boy in your avatar blew today too.
Salt in the wound hehehe
Both teams made mistakes but we have Drew Bledsoe ... Nuff said
It's time to give Romo a shot
Dave
<< <i>HEY RAIDER FAN SHUT THE HECK UP TILL YOU WIN A GAME!!!! NO OFFENSE MAN IM IN A BAD MOOD >>
Blah blah blah, our teams will be sitting together in the playoffs...
GO REGGIE! Roy williams is garbage in coverage. If only Moss had a QB like mcnabb.
<< <i>Where it the pic. so I can post it. Good game Eagles fans. The Eagles are a good team. Talk trash all you want Eagles fans you deserve it. >>
Link to sigline picture
A LITTLE MOBILE QB WOULD BE NICE FOR DALLAS. BLEDSOE TIME IS UP! OTHER COWBOY FANS CAN BASH ME ALL THEY WANT TO... BUT IM DONE WITH BLEDSOE..
GOD I HOPE HE BREAKS A FINGER AND IS OUT FOR THE YEAR ( NOTICE I DIDNT WISH A BAD INJURY ON HIM IM NOT EVIL)...
BUT...things to ponder...Eagles best lineman was OUT- Kearse...Eagles best WR and new #1 was out...Stallworth...
Eagles are a good team...and there seems to be no internal TERMOIL like last year... and there are no cry-baby WR's this year challenging mcnabbs authority in the locker-room...
we will see how well we do when we play at dallas, at washington, and at NY at the end of the year... not to mention we play the colts this year too!! UGH!!!! My 2 favorite teams...WHAT WILL I DO!!!
Loth
this year is going to be sick anyways!
Js
Let's take a trip back into recent history shall we? See if you can guess who made these remarks?
"I find that hard to believe suzy, why would you post crap like this."
"It has nothing to do with this game.
So go change your tampon and buy some smear proof mascara. That way when you are crying that your sheagles lost it wont smear."
....and this.
"Don't waste to much time looking for a picture, because you will not need it."
...and finally this.
"Cowboys will win against the eagles easily...I see 31-17 as the score."
"Glenn blew his load last week? What a pitiful excuse for a 'reason' as I've ever heard. TO will be extra motivated to show the eagles they were moronic for not paying him, and go for a buck 25 and a TD."
You can both sit down now.
Thanks for the memories,
Victorious Eagles Fans
<< <i>Fatty old Tuna has no answers, all that talent and he can't do squat. He has to be the most overrated coach in the league. Nevermind,
this year is going to be sick anyways!
Js >>
This coming from a guy who thinks Coach Gruden didn't waltz in to a super bowl team. hahaha, Parcells has built 3 franchises into contenders; and has the rings to prove it. It's not his fault that Jerry Jones overrode him and brought in that punk TO. Keyshawn would still be there(for tons less money); you can't blame him for the personel decesions. How them Bucs doing? Just wait until you guys face a contender and get smacked around, oh wait that's already happened a couple of times this season. Won't even break .500
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Was TO shown on tv pouting? Or yelling?
Kuhlman and Daddy - props to putting the sig pics up.
<< <i>a more painful price for daddy43 to pay would be to have BLEDSOE in his sigline ! >>
No kidding. I would rather throw-up than committ suicide.
<< <i>"Don't waste to much time looking for a picture, because you will not need it." >>
Yes I am eating my words on that one. Taste bitter, real bitter.
<< <i>Just got back from the game - had a lotta fun up there!
Was TO shown on tv pouting? Or yelling?
Kuhlman and Daddy - props to putting the sig pics up. >>
Consistently pouting and screaming worse than I've ever seen him do, although he didn't have like "one huge" blowup - just an uncountable number of mini temper tantrums. Man am I glad he is an ex-Eagle.
Our receivers still have some flaws, but they didn't look bad out there today and I think we can win a Super Bowl with this group of WR's. Long way to go yet but this team is going to get better as the year progresses.
Yes, Kuhlmann and Daddy43 are top notch! Just a shame you are Cowboys fans.
BOOOOYAHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Again I say BOOOOOYAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
This from the Dallas Star Telegram -
Posted on Mon, Oct. 09, 2006
Are you kidding me? T.O.'s at it again
JENNIFER FLOYD ENGEL
In My Opinion
"It's a tired act, isn't it?" former-Cowboys-QB-turned-Fox-analyst Troy Aikman remarked.
"It just continues, no matter where he is at," Joe Buck responded.
"He" is T.O., and Fox cameras had just caught him stalking the sideline and screaming "Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me?" after Drew Bledsoe's severely underthrown pass had been picked late in Sunday's 38-24 loss to Philly.
Typical, selfish T.O.
An interception has his Cowboys teammates reeling, and he reacts by throwing a temper tantrum, as if what happened was some personal affront to him. Of course, in his wacky world, he had been wronged. Bledsoe screwed him on his big day.
Seriously, does anybody really buy that T.O.'s panties were in a wad for any reason other than the fact that his much-ballyhooed return to Philly had been a big bust?
And where exactly was his righteous indignation at himself when he alligator-armed a Bledsoe pass?
What bothers me about T.O. is what a hypocrite he is. He devoted pages in his book to how his feelings were hurt by Donovan McNabb yelling naughty words at him in a huddle yet, somehow, it is OK for him to go after Bledsoe. And mark my words, Bledsoe is about to start receiving the T.O. QB treatment.
"You watched the game didn't you? Who is pulling the trigger?" T.O. cryptically said after Sunday's loss. "I'm just out there just doing my job. I'm trying not to point fingers at anybody. You guys know just as well as I know."
Hmmm, if it sounds like a rat? It is probably T.O.
And, while Cowboys fans have chosen to pretend that T.O.'s whiny freak show tendencies do not have a negative impact on his team, Aikman has been around long enough to know better. Maybe everybody will listen to him.
And now, while I try to figure out when Little T finally gets around to learning how to behave on the sideline, check out this week's edition of The Hate Index.
Nobody asked me but ...
1. Bench Bledsoe? Are you people crazy?
On second thought, do not answer that question without first consulting a trained professional.
Go ahead e-mail me, scream and insist that Bledsoe lost Sunday's game in Philly. Ignore how Bledsoe had two huge scrambles, including diving for a touchdown, and rip him for being immobile.
Forget that Jason Witten, by his own account, deserved at least partial blame for that final rally-killing interception and flog Bledsoe as solely responsible.
Definitely ignore how little time Bledsoe had to pass on most plays, and pretend like a QB change actually changes what happened Sunday in Philly.
Only if Tony Romo plays safety and picks up blitzes as well.
Does Bledsoe need to be better? Absolutely.
If 18 of 38 for 223 yards and zero touchdowns does not drive home that point, a certain interception stat definitely does. Throwing three picks is ugly, undisciplined and unacceptable.
What it is not is a good reason for a benching.
Unless, of course, you are crazy enough to think that Bledsoe is the only reason the Cowboys lost to the Eagles ...
2. ... and anybody who believes this obviously missed punter Mat McBriar botching a snap on the Cowboys' initial punt that led to an Eagles score.
And two penalties on their first four plays.
And all of Philly's monster plays on offense.
And ...
3. Is "abysmal" a strong enough term for the Cowboys' pass protection Sunday in Philly? Or shall I go to my thesaurus?
Why not?
Roget's suggests "terrible, awful, dreadful, appalling, very bad" and "extremely bad" as possible descriptions. Apparently, Rog also watched Dallas' attempts at protecting Bledsoe.
"Attempt" is the operative word.
Philly sacked Bledsoe seven times while hurrying, hassling and hitting him countless others. All of this from an Eagles defense that was unable to bring down an aging Packers QB Brett Favre even once a week ago.
4. We interrupt your regularly scheduled Cowboys-lose gloom and doom with a tiny sliver of positive.
That aforementioned O-line excelled at opening running lanes.
JuJo had his second 100-yard game in as many weeks. And, while his 122 yards and a touchdown against Tennessee had a big asterisk, his 100 yards on 26 carries against Philly qualifies as legit.
Sunday was officially a breakout game.
5. Did Cowboys coaches and fans really waste valuable time worrying about Cowboys kicker Mike Vanderjagt last week?
Why? And can we please stop now?
6. As far as horrible weeks go, T.O. and Bledsoe have nothing on AFraud. Or "8-Rod," as New Yorkers have started referring to former Ranger Alex Rodriquez.
He earned his latest nickname after being busted down to No. 8 in the Yankees' lineup.
It did not help. They lost anyway. Detroit advances.
AFraud played a big role in that choke, too, hitting .071, or 1-for-14, against Detroit. He certainly was not the only Yankee to struggle. He was just the only one making $25.2 million.
What did he tell Sports Illustrated?
Oh yeah, everybody is picking on him because he is just so darn good-looking.
Rumor is, the Yanks may try to talk him into waiving his no-trade clause so they can get his sorry butt out of town. They had better, because I stand by my assertion that they will never win a World Series with him on their roster.
6a. Kudos to ex-Ranger pitcher Kenny Rogers for vanquishing his playoff and Yankee demons. He had himself a gem in Game 3, a big reason Detroit advanced instead of New York.
Just do not expect any "Why didn't the Rangers keep him?" laments from me.
"Why" is simple.
He disgraced himself and this Rangers team by failing to control his anger, and then burned every bridge possible by apologizing to everybody except Owner Hicks. He had to go. Period.
Talent does not excuse sorriness. Especially unrepentant sorriness.
7. My Saturday was spent watching college football, a lot of college football, and what a great day.
A couple of observations:
a. Fran saved his job. Again. If he had lost to Kansas, he probably gets a pink slip before landing in College Station.
b. Carroll High's Chase Daniel is the real deal, and he has Mizzou football 6-0 for the first time since before I was born.
c. I was big-time wrong about how good Auburn is.
d. What is happening to the Longhorns is the reason I cannot quite dive headfirst into college football. Their only loss is to the No. 1 team in the country, and yet they won't play for national championship without help from others, and a little luck.
College football needs a playoff so teams like Texas are not punished for scheduling a stout non-conference game early.
8. Can we finally stop pretending that Cowboys safety Roy Williams has a clue in coverage?
Seriously. He gave up two huge plays in coverage Sunday. Again.
Including a touchdown. Again. Including misplaying a very interceptable ball by taking a bad angle. Again.
Neither he nor Pat Watkins acquitted themselves very well on Reggie Brown's touchdown. Of course, for this, Watkins receives an earful from Coach Tuna while Williams lands another free pass.
9. It affected the outcome not in the least, and nobody probably would have noticed if he had done nothing, but watching Cowboys running back Marion Barber chase Lito Sheppard for 102 yards in Sunday's waning moments convinced me of a little something.
Barber can play on my team any day.
He had little chance of catching Sheppard, yet he doggedly pursued him anyway. He chased so long and so hard that he interrupted Sheppard's plan to hot-dog his way in for a touchdown.
10. Want some good news, Cowboys fans?
Up next: The Houston Texans.
Any team stupid enough to pass on Reggie Bush and Vince Young in favor of Mario Wiliams is doomed to a decade of failure.
Congrats to the Eagle fans!!!
T.O. SAYS: "WHY THE F--K AM I HERE?"
Howard Eskin of WIP radio and NBC 10 in Philly reports, by way of Tom Curran of NBCSports.com, that Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens entered the Dallas locker room after the team's 38-24 loss to the Eagles and yelled, "Why did you guys bring me here? Why the f--k am I here?"
Owens had only three catches for 45 yards. Unofficially, 11 balls were thrown his way, he dropped three, and two were intercepted.
The fact that the Cowboys didn't showcase Owens in his return to Philly could be interpreted as a not-so-subtle message from coach Bill Parcells to Owens and, indirectly, to owner Jerry Jones that, as long as the whistle still dangles from the Tuna's cleavage, he's the guy who's calling the shots on game day.
For us, the move conjures memories of former Cowboys running back Eddie George, who was signed by Jones without Parcells' involvement, and who then languished on the bench for most of his one year in Big D.
It's no secret in league circles that Parcells didn't want Owens. And we continue to hear that, indeed, Parcells wanted to cut him in early September. Though some naysayers have dismissed our report by pointing to Owens' "$15 million" signing bonus, he received only $5 million up front. Cutting him would have actually created $5 million in 2006 cap space, and would have triggered a mere $3.33 million in dead money for 2007.
Besides, Parcells is notorious for picking his roster irrespective (or, as Bill Maas would say, irregardless) of pedigree.
Sure, Owens drew double coverage from time to time on Sunday, which opened up the field for other guys. But T.O. didn't come to town to be a high-priced decoy; he wants to be a (the) "star among stars."
So the Eagles won Round One with Owens. Whether he's even on the roster for the return match on Christmas Day in Dallas is, at this point, an open question.