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mooby
10-12-2007, 01:22 PM
Like Monksdown said, if 25% of all coverage this week was devoted to it, it would be fine. I understand it's two 5-0 teams meeting, and that doesn't happen often, but about 75 percent of all coverage is going in that direction, and I guarantee you 75 percent of all NFL fans don't give a crap about it. Sure we'd like to see who wins, but they are over-covering everything. Like that article about Bill Belichik's sweatshirt. Who honestly gives a crap what players opinions are on that? How many people give a crap about a head coach's fashion. I'd be willing to bet that the majority of them don't.

skinsfan69
10-12-2007, 01:26 PM
I think this would go in the locker room, but if you think it goes in the Parking Lot please move it.

But yeah, I'm making this thread for a reason. Everywhere I look, all I see is coverage of this game. NFL Total Access all friggin week, ESPN.com, NFL.com, absolutely everywhere. I've just about had it, I mean there are other games going on this week too. AMG! it's two 5-0 teams meeting. Who friggin cares other than Pats n Cowboys fans? All these sites/shows need to stfu. Over-analysis is such a thing, and this game is being overanalyzed to the fullest extent. I wouldn't be suprised if they started talking about which team's quality control assistants will be key to whoever wins' respective victory.

It's two 5-0 teams. You have Moss, Owens, Brady and Romo. Of course the media is playing it up. What would you expect????

AlvinWalton'sNeckBrace
10-12-2007, 01:28 PM
usually these mega-game-to-end-all-games end up being sloppy or blow-outs. Hopefully the blowout works in our favor

TheBigD
10-12-2007, 01:33 PM
I agree its a bit over done but thats sports these days and I would have to agree that its the biggest match up of the year...
Wait, you mean to tell me that Pats @ Colts is not the biggest match up of the year?

scowan
10-12-2007, 01:51 PM
What this Cowboys/Pats game represents to me, is the current controled test of how close the top of the NFC is right now to the top of the AFC. We will find out Sunday. I think the AFC is by far better than the NFC right now. Like the NFC was over the AFC in the 80's.

12thMan
10-12-2007, 01:54 PM
I just have to say this, why is it the everyone assumes the Pats are the better team. Some would say a lot better. I think the Cowboys take this one.

The Cowboys have played a few lousy teams and so have the Pats.

scowan
10-12-2007, 01:57 PM
I just have to say this, why is it the everyone assumes the Pats are the better team. Some would say a lot better. I think the Cowboys take this one.

The Cowboys have played a few lousy teams and so have the Pats.

12th, the Pats will win, because they will be stealing the Boys signals! What else! (sarcasim)

MTK
10-12-2007, 02:00 PM
Hey, it's a big game. I know I'm looking foward to seeing Dallas get handled. :)

mooby
10-12-2007, 02:05 PM
Well it's an interconference game, so it's not even gonna matter that much in the standings in the end. The Cowboys are gonna make the playoffs, but what will determine their seeding is their won-loss record in the innerconference games. If this was in the playoffs it would deservedly get this much attention, but it's not the playoffs, the team that loses this game isn't gonna have it's season ended.

GTripp0012
10-12-2007, 02:14 PM
It would be a big meaningful game worthy of the hype if Dallas won this game.

But since we all expect the Pats to lick them but two touchdowns, I agree with Mooby here, this really isn't going to be a good game.

I'll likely be watching Raiders-Chargers, two teams that very well could be playing to decide a weak division this week.

And if it's late and close in Dallas, I'll flip over and won't miss a good ending. I just don't think this game will be close.

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