Gameday Chatter Thread | Cowboys vs 49ers | 9/7/14

I'm quite sure he does that most of the time we've questioned the pass playcalls.

Feh. He should not have the option to check out of a call like that. The coach needs to put his foot down, but then who would Garrett go on play dates with?
 
 
I counted a "frustrating, disappointing, and I'll do better" in the press conference .

I win.
 
 
I counted a "frustrating, disappointing, and I'll do better" in the press conference .

I win.

I was actually surprised with how many times he said he'd made a bad throw, or a bad decision. Don't usually hear that from him.
 
Completely random question here, inspired by Collinsworth talking about the Seahawks 'holding serve' as they still looked like the NFC's best team after Week 1.

Which sport provides the most analogies, idioms, slang and anecdotes used in non-sports communications, like at work or at home?
 
Not sure what Ronnie Hillman did in Den, but he looked promising, but I have not seen him in forever.
 
Beautiful pass and a nice run after catch by Julius Thomas.
 
These WR end-arounds have been really successful. I'll expect to see Cole Beasley on one in Tennessee.
 
Looked like Ware got in on his first sack as a Bronco. 1/2 a sack.
 
These WR end-arounds have been really successful. I'll expect to see Cole Beasley on one in Tennessee.

Beasley was real good today...made some tough catches and nice yardage after catch.
 
Damn. I thought a 28-3 haltime deficit was bad, but I'd rather have what we had than the Colts being down 24-0 without the benefit of 4 turnovers.
 
Muscle-bound Laron Landry getting beat easily.

I remember when Redskin fans were all stoked to have that clown roaming their secondary.
 
Damn. I thought a 28-3 haltime deficit was bad, but I'd rather have what we had than the Colts being down 24-0 without the benefit of 4 turnovers.

You're just trying to find any little thing to make yourself fee better.

You disgust me.
 
Completely random question here, inspired by Collinsworth talking about the Seahawks 'holding serve' as they still looked like the NFC's best team after Week 1.

Which sport provides the most analogies, idioms, slang and anecdotes used in non-sports communications, like at work or at home?

I thing baseball. step up to the plate, cover all your bases etc etc.
 
I think that's a TD for Luck. Looked like the ball hit the pylon before he hit out of bounds.
 
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