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Cowboys had the perfect play on. No one even lined up over T.O. until just before the snap. I believe it was McQuarters. Owens beat him badly to the inside and the pass appeared to be on the money. Amazing how many big drops he has this season. That's No. 12 by my count. m |
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Posted by Brian M., Atlanta @ 5:36 PM Sun, Dec 03, 2006
ANOTHER MISSED OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A PLAY BY BRADIE JAMES!!!!!!!!!!!! and then immediately after he drops the INT Barber breaks off 16 yards! this will be a game we look back on and say if only had the D been able to make a play that was easily w/in their reach.
Posted by Craig @ 5:38 PM Sun, Dec 03, 2006
I don't know if it's just my severe homerism, but I'm seeing a hell of a lot of holds that aren't being called. Anyone with a little more objectivity back me up or tell me I'm full of it?
Posted by nick @ 5:39 PM Sun, Dec 03, 2006
just let his agent, mr. drew, explain these dropped passes, while asking for a new contract next season
Posted by chris @ 5:39 PM Sun, Dec 03, 2006
I wonder how many of those have been in-division, and or in losses?
Posted by Terry L @ 5:40 PM Sun, Dec 03, 2006
anyone tell me what the definition of a crackback block is?
Posted by Leonard H. @ 5:41 PM Sun, Dec 03, 2006
Remember this one:
T.O. dropping 2 first down completions and the non-existent (AGAIN !!!!) pass rush is what killed the Cowboys. Oh, and Terry Glenn's drop that turned into an interception didn't help either.
Posted by RT @ 5:41 PM Sun, Dec 03, 2006
Twelve minutes to go, and the Cowboys' defense has been on the field for over 28 minutes. This one is over.
Posted by Craig @ 5:46 PM Sun, Dec 03, 2006
Attaboy, RT, that's the spirit.
Posted by kameleon_o @ 5:46 PM Sun, Dec 03, 2006
Hey Homer, I mean Craig, I'm seeing the same thing.
Posted by Chris Metcalf @ 5:47 PM Sun, Dec 03, 2006
To be fair Gurode snapped the ball before Romo was ready and it messed up the timeing of the whole play.