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What exactly was Patrick Crayton kicking when he ran out of bounds?
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What exactly was Patrick Crayton kicking when he ran out of bounds?
possible explanation...he didn't look that fast when everyone took off to the other end zone.
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I hate that timout rule. Needs to be changed. A weekend of long kicks.
They have been icing the kicker since football started...they didn't invent that this year or anything.Agreed. I wanted to see the Girls lose, but not because of a cheap timeout. Some call it strategy, others call it outrageous. I agree with the latter. Didn't the Broncos do that to the Raiders this year?
Kind of a dumb move not to even cover the WR the play before the kick. It was obvious they would do a quick out. Easy to second guess of course.
They have been icing the kicker since football started...they didn't invent that this year or anything.
this will be a rough place tonight.
They have been icing the kicker since football started...they didn't invent that this year or anything.
this will be a rough place tonight.
They have been icing the kicker since football started...they didn't invent that this year or anything.
this will be a rough place tonight.
It seems to be a big deal this year for some reason. They should change it.
I disagree, its just another level of gamemanship. Icing the kick is a long tradition, and it is not like you can pull this trick every time. It involves gaurding that final time out in the off chance you'll be in a game tight enough to utilize it like this at the end, as opposed to helping yourself earlier or maybe risking a challenge.
Besides...eventually a kicker will miss on that first one, get a rekick and hit it. Then we'll see a coach drug through the mud and made to look a fool.
I want to see Dick Jauron do his best Denny Green impression at the postgame press conference.
looked like interference to me...the Bills guy had his hands up in his chest and not looking back for the ball (faceguarding)...I think that it was a tough catch with the infraction that wasn't called. Heck, the best thing happened for the Cowboys anyway. The 2 pointer would have only tied it...they won it this way. TO's known to drop passes. All of them drop passes though.Terrell Owens is the most god-awful great receiver in NFL history. He did all he could to make sure the Cowboys lost this game. He violated the FIRST thing they teach you when you're a little kid about catching a football. Catch the ball with your HANDS, not your BODY. Dallas won this game despite that moron. He let the two-point conversion come to his chest, thus allowing the defender to strip it. Then after the onside kick, he did it AGAIN. He's such a terrible, terrible receiver in the technical sense, but he makes all the easy catches, and he's GREAT after the catch. He's SO good at everything BUT catching the ball... yet he's one of the best receivers ever. Such a weird thing.
looked like interference to me...the Bills guy had his hands up in his chest and not looking back for the ball (faceguarding)...I think that it was a tough catch with the infraction that wasn't called. Heck, the best thing happened for the Cowboys anyway. The 2 pointer would have only tied it...they won it this way. TO's known to drop passes. All of them do...some a bit more than others...thats why I hate when we demonize AJ and some of our other WR's.
Terrell Owens is the most god-awful great receiver in NFL history. He did all he could to make sure the Cowboys lost this game. He violated the FIRST thing they teach you when you're a little kid about catching a football. Catch the ball with your HANDS, not your BODY. Dallas won this game despite that moron. He let the two-point conversion come to his chest, thus allowing the defender to strip it. Then after the onside kick, he did it AGAIN. He's such a terrible, terrible receiver in the technical sense, but he makes all the easy catches, and he's GREAT after the catch. He's SO good at everything BUT catching the ball... yet he's one of the best receivers ever. Such a weird thing.
Didnt he have a lingering foot injury at the start of the season?
Didnt matter....Romo returns the favor. Again. He certainly saves his worst for the national spotlight.
I disagree, its just another level of gamemanship. Icing the kick is a long tradition, and it is not like you can pull this trick every time. It involves gaurding that final time out in the off chance you'll be in a game tight enough to utilize it like this at the end, as opposed to helping yourself earlier or maybe risking a challenge.
Besides...eventually a kicker will miss on that first one, get a rekick and hit it. Then we'll see a coach drug through the mud and made to look a fool.
looked like interference to me...the Bills guy had his hands up in his chest and not looking back for the ball (faceguarding)...I think that it was a tough catch with the infraction that wasn't called. Heck, the best thing happened for the Cowboys anyway. The 2 pointer would have only tied it...they won it this way. TO's known to drop passes. All of them drop passes though.
should have been 6
the 2point conversion was blatant PI but if you think your gonna get that call in Buffalo on MNF, you got another thing coming. Romo played like garbage but Buffalo's offense is so bad that it didnt matter. i don't know what everyone was so freaking high on Edwards about. The guy sucked as did the rest of their offense.
Their fans were great but I ABSOLUTELY LOVED them getting punked like that. just like I liked the Music City Miracle. If the Bills gave up a 50 point lead i still wouldn't be satisfied. After the 35-3 debacle of the 90s, I could care less and have absolutely no compassion for the Bills, their fans, or their nasty dirty city.
Buffalo's ownership doesn't deserve that win either and frankly didn't deserve hosting a MNF game. The guy is the cheapest owner in the league and that franchise needs to moved to LA or somewhere like yesterday.
even Bud Adams spends more money than that loser. The bills are #32 in payroll and have just about no talent whatsoever. I have no compassion for NFL owners that claim poverty or small market even though they have equal shares of the TV contract which is in the multiple billions.
Sucks to be you Buffalo....Remember the 35-3...thanks Folk for punking those fans like they did us.
For a rookie QB in only his 2nd start against THAT defense, i thought he did do great. They were never quite able to get to him b/c he was getting the ball out & he was accurate with his passes. It also didn't look like Dallas was able to confuse him much either. His lone mistake wasn't even really a mistake on his part b/c Ware tipped it & made it easier for Newman to break on it.
Losman had to be standing on the sideline contemplating his future in Buffalo.
looked like interference to me...the Bills guy had his hands up in his chest and not looking back for the ball (faceguarding)...I think that it was a tough catch with the infraction that wasn't called. Heck, the best thing happened for the Cowboys anyway. The 2 pointer would have only tied it...they won it this way. TO's known to drop passes. All of them drop passes though.
For a rookie QB in only his 2nd start against THAT defense, i thought he did do great. They were never quite able to get to him b/c he was getting the ball out & he was accurate with his passes. It also didn't look like Dallas was able to confuse him much either. His lone mistake wasn't even really a mistake on his part b/c Ware tipped it & made it easier for Newman to break on it.
Losman had to be standing on the sideline contemplating his future in Buffalo.