We Want Dallas! 2011 Thread

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artmonkforhallofamein07
09-19-2011, 08:39 AM
Extremely interested to see how well we play on the road. Our offense has efficiently been able to move the ball in between the RZs all year, but as we saw yesterday, we still have problems scoring TDs. As well as we have played, we have also played all these games at home. I just want to see how this team handles the pressure of a MNF away game against a NFC East opponent. Should be interesting. If we can get another W, I will be elated.

vallin21
09-19-2011, 08:40 AM
At this point, we can only stop ourselves. If the O-line can like they played against the Cards (at least 90%), we're a threat to score everytie our O takes the field.

Only concern I have is our CB depth. Would've liked to see us pick up K. Hayden, who had a nice pick against the Eagles last night. If Wilson can't play against Dallas, I'm don't like putting Thompson or Westbrook on the field to be the #3 CB.

CrustyRedskin
09-19-2011, 08:57 AM
Jessie Hollly of the Cowboys said God tapped on Romo's shoulder and told him to change the play that got them into scoring position!!! Any thoughtts??? Fire at will!!!

Longtimefan
09-19-2011, 09:17 AM
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After a come from behind win of the Cardinals, our fans started chanting we want dallas. Dallas barely got by San Fran today. Romo broke a rib.

A 40 yr. old chant gains momentum after two straight wins at home. Whatever bad happens for the Boys is not good enough. I don't feel for their injuries and I'm equally sure they don't feel for ours.

Lotus
09-19-2011, 09:22 AM
Jessie Hollly of the Cowboys said God tapped on Romo's shoulder and told him to change the play that got them into scoring position!!! Any thoughtts??? Fire at will!!!

It's simple. God could have helped air show victims. God could have been in church, since it was a Sunday. But instead God chose to help the Cowboys because God hates the 49ers.

Of course, last week God liked the Jets and hated the Cowboys. God is fickle and indecisive that way.

MTK
09-19-2011, 09:23 AM
No wonder the world is going to shit. God is too busy helping out football players. :doh:

He must have money on these games.

Alvin Walton
09-19-2011, 09:26 AM
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Lotus
09-19-2011, 09:31 AM
No wonder the world is going to shit. God is too busy helping out football players. :doh:

He must have money on these games.

:lol:

53Fan
09-19-2011, 09:36 AM
As Mr. Fletcher said, "It's the Cowboys and the Redskins...what's not to like?"

We've beat them before, I don't see any reason we can't beat them again. This was the perfect time for a long week. Dallas isn't the only team with injuries. This gives the Shannahan's and Haslett plenty of time to game plan. Romo's ribs are going to be a lot more sore after this game.

Duck Fallas!!! Nice Lotus. :food-smil

SBXVII
09-19-2011, 09:55 AM
The Skins didn't play outstanding ball, heck one could say they didn't play outstanding ball in week one. The positive is the team found a way to win both games. In past years the Skins have found a way to shoot themselves in the foot and lose games. Now it appears the Skins are finding ways to win those.

I'd like to add that we have won two games I expected us to win but man they were tough games. I totally expected us to suprise the Giants and win big especially with their injuries, and the Cards I expected a huge win but again it turned out to be a close game. I'm looking at all the teams I thought we could beat easily and have been seeing them play tough; Rams, Panthers, Bills, 49ers, Dolphins, Bucs. I still think we can win them but their gunna be closer then I thought. Colts, Vikes, and Seahawks might be the easiest games on our list now.

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