Other than the first drive, the offense has done nothing. So many missed opportunities. I hope the offense can put together a long scoring drive, but I doubt it. The Texans will rely on their D to win the game. Now that the Cowboys are clicking, it doesn't look good.
MWHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAAA. THIS is almost as good as a super bowl for me.
You are a sad man if you get that much enjoyment out of watching a team lose. What about the cowboys could bring you to be so jealous err I mean angry with them?
1. I guess as sad as you are when you take lots of enjoyment when lets say the JAZZ lose. 2. Try to figure out an overexaggeration to heighten ones joyous point 3. Nothing they have done to make me so angry at them. Theyve made it too easy the last what 3 or 4 years, when was the last time they even broke .500? 4. Its a great thing watching Jerry's face everytime his personal choice of a QB blows up a game play by play. 5. Once more............................................................................ MWHAAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAA.
So you refuse to give Capers and the Texans credit? Because Jesus would be a considerate driver, and you do not capitalize God's name
Dude, just because you refuse to give the Texans credit for out playing your "boys" is no reason to rail on the Holy Father.
hahaha your mind set is so flawed its ridiculous. Lets see: Yes I am angry the Cowboys lost. But, if Quincy didnt play so awful and our punter and punt returner performed better, the Cowboys would have won. I already admitted the Cowboys played poorly. And this Holy father stuff? I had this sig before any of this happened and I dont feel bad about it in any way. You are the one coming up with this trivial crap about how good a driver Jesus would be. You are the "adult" in this situation (as you have pointed out so many times before to me) why dont you come up with something that we can talk about instead of trying to degrade my point-of-view.
First off, I'll leave God out of this (although God does watch the Cowboys thru the "hole" in Texas Stadium). But honestly, Carter played like crap, so did the entire Texan offense. So it comes down to who played the better defense...and the Texans simply had a better game plan defensively. I would have blitzed the **** out of Carr from down one, but Dallas didn't and it cost them...dearly. Carr was sacked six times. Imagine if he had been sacked ten or twelve times...you think he would have made those throws late in the game?
I think that it shouldn't of come down to the defense, but it did. I think the biggest factor in the game was not offense or defense, it was the horrid punting and the awful punt returns. Maybe if the Cowboys didnt start on the 17 yard line every set of downs they could of won. But alas the team failed me again. ......... CHAD CHAD CHAD CHAD CHAD CHAD CHAD CHAD CHAD
But maybe, just maybe, it was part of the game plan? Theisman talked about it all night, and Capers expanded on it after the game...field position. Capers felt that if they could win the battle of field position, they would win the game. It worked. And you still refuse to admit that the Texans had anything to do with the outcome of the game?
I never said that but I think its silly. All teams come into every game with a game plan. Uhh lets get good field position, not turn the ball over, and play some good defense. I am not going to congratulate Capers on emphasizing things that are supposed to be.
Also, you talk about punt returns....did you see how many time Jermaine Lewis called for a fair catch? I thought he was a returner? Lord knows he isn't a receiver
I have to go.....I guess after six years, I have forgotten not to argue with a a Cowboy fan....my bad.
I wa saying the Cowboys punts were awful (its wise to call a fair catch when the other team only punts it thirty yards every time and have people streaking right at you) and the punt returns by the Cowboys were even worse.