Cowboys at Giants | Week 12 Gameday Chatter Thread | 11/24/13

Damn the luster is off RGIII.
 
Hate the Niners....but nice to see the Redskins won't finish above .500 this year.

:lol
 
RGIII is getting killed out there.

Wouldn't surprise me if Shanahan is leaving him out there to prove a point & punish him. Typically coaches will wave the white flag and get their star players out of a game like this.
 
 
RGIII is getting killed out there.

Wouldn't surprise me if Shanahan is leaving him out there to prove a point & punish him. Typically coaches will wave the white flag and get their star players out of a game like this.

And now they are calling timeouts to keep this drive alive with under 2 min to play.

If it isn't to stick it to RG3, then I'm not sure what the point of this is.
 
NFL changes Bryant's receiving totals
November, 25, 2013

By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com

IRVING, Texas -- NFL officials have changed the statistics on a Dez Bryant reception in the fourth quarter of the Cowboys-Giants game on Sunday.

Bryant, who made a reception, then fumbled the ball backward, is now credited with having minus-11 yards on the play. The Cowboys lost a total of 16 yards on the play.

Instead of finishing with 102 receiving yards, Bryant will now have 86 receiving yards.

Also, Tony Romo loses 16 yards in total passing yards and saw his total drop to 234.

The Cowboys' net passing yards falls to 204.

When the game was over, the Cowboys finished with 327 total yards but it's been decreased to 311.

So, are we getting an additional 15 yards in penalty yardage for the fair catch interference?
 
So, are we getting an additional 15 yards in penalty yardage for the fair catch interference?

And I assume we get some back when the give Dez credit for the catch he made on the last drive, right?

Right?

:mad
 
 

WUT
 
 
Sturm is insisting that Garrett called the plays on Sunday. Interesting if true since Jerry has vehemently denied it.
 
I sure hope he's not calling Jerry a liar.
 
That is interesting. On a tweet?

Yes.



I'm not 100% sure what he means by "that", but his previous tweet was...

 
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From that Sturm article:

In fact, aside from a few wins in Washington against ridiculously bad Redskins teams, Sunday was the first cold weather win for Dallas since 1993.

That doesn't seem like it could possibly be true.

We haven't beaten a team in a cold weather game other than the Redskins in 20 years? I think Sturm said the other day he defines cold weather as below 40 degrees at kickoff.
 
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