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You're talking about the NFC offensive player of the month.... in DECEMBER.Tony Romo's reputation is that he can't handle the pressure of the playoffs.
That must change or it's the same ol' same ol'.
You're talking about the NFC offensive player of the month.... in DECEMBER.Tony Romo's reputation is that he can't handle the pressure of the playoffs.
That must change or it's the same ol' same ol'.
What can you say, expectations change game to game. But having built a 12-4 record, specially the way the won games, it would be wrong for our expectations not to change. I surely bet theirs have!Out of curiousity, the people who expected a 6-10 season this year, if the team had gone 7-9 you wouldn't have called this season a failure then? However because they went 12-4 a loss in the first round of the playoffs makes this season a failure? J
I think being number 1 on defense for them is partly a matter o f who they played. Their schedule sucked and except for beating GN early in the year, whenever they played a "good" team they got beat. 6 of their 11 wins were by less than a TD to bad teams.I'm with Kidd, primarily because I think this is a bad matchup for us.
They have the #1 rushing defense in the league, #2 overall defense, and historically, top run defenses have shut down leading rushers in the playoffs.
A QB/WR combo that torched this defense before, facing our below average squad that absolutely depends on turnovers - turnovers that are created with zero quarterback pressure.
Playing at home where we have all 4 of our losses.
I would be disappointed with a loss, but not surprised.
I agree, I question whether this is a good matchup for us.I'm with Kidd, primarily because I think this is a bad matchup for us.
They have the #1 rushing defense in the league, #2 overall defense, and historically, top run defenses have shut down leading rushers in the playoffs.
A QB/WR combo that torched this defense before, facing our below average squad that absolutely depends on turnovers - turnovers that are created with zero quarterback pressure.
Playing at home where we have all 4 of our losses.
I would be disappointed with a loss, but not surprised.
This kind of negativity is no longer allowed on this board. GTFO.We lose 27-24.
See ya next year.
Gutless.
This kind of negativity is no longer allowed on this board. GTFO.
Like I said we didn't let them hang around like the Eagles did. The game was over in the second quarter. Then the Redskins couldn't wait until the season was over. Props to the Cowboys for putting the game away early. They deserve credit for that.Yeah, I know they did. I don't think they did against us.
Not saying we wouldn't have beaten them anyway -- of course we would have. But I don't think they were very into it, either.
Is there not a homer exemption in effect for playoffs? Damn well should be.BELIEVE!!!
Amen lol.That is a loser's mentality.
"Hey, you didn't expect them to be good, so you can't get upset no matter how or when they lose."
GTFO with that nonsense.
There better be, cause I am fully there right now. Sunday cannot get here soon enough.Is there not a homer exemption in effect for playoffs? Damn well should be.
Wouldn't exactly be with a loss in GB but still would be a little different losing to Rodgers at Lambeau than to go one and done losing to the Lions at home.So 12-4 with a playoff win and then a playoff loss is
12-4 with a playoff loss is
That's just retarded. Either way you're sitting at home watching the superbowl so the end result is exactly the same. Either way you still have a 12-4 team and a division winner. Just seems silly to throw a season away over one game. Now if you look at this team and say they should win the superbowl. Then I could see why a first round playoff loss would be a failure of a season.
I didn't spin shit. I didn't blame their attitudes for us winning, just the margin of win. I also didn't say Philly wasn't into it. RIF.Like I said we didn't let them hang around like the Eagles did. The game was over in the second quarter. Then the Redskins couldn't wait until the season was over. Props to the Cowboys for putting the game away early. They deserve credit for that.
You can spin going on road and blowing out three teams and blowing out Indy any way you want. You can site reasons and.excuses for our opponents all day long. We averaged 41ppg in December. I don't care who we were playing, when, where that's impressive. These games were all almost playoff games. Don't downplay going to Philly in a must win game and taking it.to them. Geesh.
I think people are getting confused. I agree, it would be a disappointment to lose to the Lions. We are better then them, no question about it. When I view that game all by itself, if we lose, it is a failure.Wouldn't exactly be with a loss in GB but still would be a little different losing to Rodgers at Lambeau than to go one and done losing to the Lions at home.
THANI think people are getting confused. I agree, it would be a disappointment to lose to the Lions. We are better then them, no question about it. When I view that game all by itself, if we lose, it is a failure.
I just don't think you can judge an entire season according to the outcome of one game. It's the equivalent to everyone on here freaking out after the Redskins loss that we don't deserve to make the playoffs. Teams lose to lesser teams all the time. Win or lose against Detroit, I'd have a hard time looking back at the entire season as a failure. I'm talking bigger picture while everyone else can't seem to look past the outcome of just one game.
Oh, you spun a lot of shit. Colts and Skins "mailed it in", Colts "laid an egg" and Skins "weren't into it". No credit to the Dallas Cowboys.I didn't spin shit. I didn't blame their attitudes for us winning, just the margin of win. I also didn't say Philly wasn't into it. RIF.
I think this season has been a huge success no matter what because this team finally has an identity and dictates to teams instead of Garret's mantra of "Taking what they give us" IMO we finnaly have a foundation to build on instead of plugging wholes in the offseason.I think people are getting confused. I agree, it would be a disappointment to lose to the Lions. We are better then them, no question about it. When I view that game all by itself, if we lose, it is a failure.
I just don't think you can judge an entire season according to the outcome of one game. It's the equivalent to everyone on here freaking out after the Redskins loss that we don't deserve to make the playoffs. Teams lose to lesser teams all the time. Win or lose against Detroit, I'd have a hard time looking back at the entire season as a failure. I'm talking bigger picture while everyone else can't seem to look past the outcome of just one game.