The good thing about the Cowboys? They ALWAYS choke in the playoffs! LMFAO. I can see Jerry Jones shitting his pants. See ya next year!
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The good thing about the Cowboys? They ALWAYS choke in the playoffs! LMFAO. I can see Jerry Jones shitting his pants. See ya next year!
from ATT, you could see a team which was prepared to g
fight and to play a playoff game and the Cowboys had no inspiration and doing so many mistakes.
not blaming only the players, if they do not work during practice on combination with the coaches, they can not find solutions… they looked so much predictable, time to move on a new coach
If the cowboys are americas team, does that mean we are a bunch of losers? SMH
Prescott is no leader! Kick his punk ass out! Fuck u!
I really dont have anything against the guys on the team. But Jerry Jones is an A*&$#%! Karma!
How the fuck do you lose at home? Where's the 5 TD Dak from last week?
Well, how about starting with 14 penalties for 89 yards? The team come out flat and played that way throughout the game. They don’t have the fire in their belly to win. They are obviously leaderless. They have a megalomaniac for an owner.
There ya go BB. That’s a good start as to why they lost.
It was over when they lost to the Cards 2 weeks ago if we're being honest...blew the #2 seed chance AND an opportunity to play PHI at home again, then drew the absolute worst 1st round matchup if you listen to the so called "sports analysts"
The sobering truth is Dak isn't gonna get them to the promised land. He's damaged goods and never really was an accurate passer, and that was before the multiple injuries he had last year (and this one).
For those who t hi ink they’ll be back next year consider this.
1. Offensive coordinator is leaving.
2. Defensive coach is leaving
3. That’s what everyone has been saying since the 90’s (they’ll be back next year)!
Wake the fuck up! They are not coming back period!
This thread is going to give me depression, lol.
I'm not over this loss yet....I'm gonna have to fuck some anger and aggression out this week.
did you notice that nice blue expensive coat Dak wore at post game PC.I wonder if he bought it with 60 million or so he signed for this year alone.Jerry and Cowboy Nation were scammed by overrated QB and team.
First get rid of Jerry Jones, second get rid of Dak Prescott. Hell Russell Wilson would've probably taken them all the way. At least he has a championship ring on his hand. Maybe get him and replace Dak's ass.
Dallas fans ijk
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Read this. Everyone laughing at Dallas.
https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/co...erachievement/
I was watching the game with a friend here in Dallas , I did my best to cheer him up and he was so mad about the game , nothing I did would make him feel better over that loss to the Ca team ....:shooting:
BB, the link keeps wanting me to pay $1.00 to read the story about the Poke’s collapse and embracing performance. It’s not worth a $1.00 to read about what I saw. It would have been more entertaining to have watched a video fixed on JJ’s box, watching him as his team embarrassed themselves and he vapor locked on all the penalties.
Zek is the whole problem with the cowboy's until he runs the ball like he's hungry again the cowboy will be loosing Dak can't do it all by himself
They were playing a bad team that was resting starters that week. Dak fools you against bad teams. Go back and look at the schedule they lost to every playoff team they played this year except Eagles and Patriots and both those teams got completely embarassed in their games
I use to be a cowboy fan up until they kept letting me down for the past 20 plus years. I have up when my 24 year old asked me once why do you cheer for them ? They haven’t done anything since I’ve been around ! That’s the day I stop being a fan and I’ll tell you this I don’t get disappointed any more.
I played college football. I can tell you one thing. The Cowboys have the talent but they don't have "it". They don't play as a team. You can tell by all the mistakes and penalties they made. It's the little things that matter. If you can't do the little things how in the hell are you going to do the big things!
Not a hobby related topic.
Moved to the proper forum.
but but but .... just think of all that revenue from ticket sales, advertising, sponsorships, NFL game money, etc. etc. etc.
the main take away from them and all team sports - they have to work as a team w/ the desire to win (not just individuals).
I honestly thought this was our team to go all the way.
1) this almost reads like a mini-review of a bsc provider who takes your money but then pulls some bsc shit part way thru the scheduled time or has a pimp come in and roust you out.
2) i get the "faithful believes" approach, but why not enjoy it for the athleticism, the plays, the controversies, the drama and just watch to see who wins??
i still remember the playoff or world series game where reggie jackson lightly stepped foot over foot to deflect a ball thrown from second to first. the refs/umpires stopped the game (10-15mins) for video replay.
i dont remember if they called him on it or who won the game, but that move was pure artistry & strategy in motion.
My time is more valuable than wasting it reading about some excuses for a bunch of arrogant jocks and a nitwit owner. I prefer spending my time in the company of lovely OH2 ladies while JJ contemplates his next big scheme to win the Super Bowl. Hey JJ, if you are reading this, maybe bring in Johnny Football like you really wanted to do back in 2014.
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The Dallas Cowboys have outdone themselves, reaching a new level of underachievement
Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones says he ‘can’t remember’ a more disappointing loss.
ARLINGTON — Of the myriad ways the Cowboys have disappointed their faithful over the last 25 years, a daunting assortment at that, Sunday’s 23-17 wild-card loss to San Francisco may have elbowed its way to the front of the pack.
Simply losing would have been bad enough, considering it’s been a quarter century since the Cowboys made a decent playoff run, and this team gave every appearance of being capable of ending that streak.
But the Cowboys demonstrated all season long that it’s never simple, which was the story again Sunday before 93,470 at JerryWorld, when Dak Prescott got sacked by the umpire on the final play, the officials huddled, and the referee announced, “The game is over.”
The game may be over, but the autopsy will go on. And on.
And on.
“This,” Mike McCarthy said, “is gonna sting for a long time.”
McCarthy must take his share of blame for a season that ended before it should have, but in particular he’ll have to answer for the fact that the NFL’s most penalized team lived up to its reputation Sunday. The Cowboys tied a playoff record with 14 penalties for 89 yards. Several of those penalties allowed San Francisco, which started fast and held on after injuries to key defenders, notably Nick Bosa, to protect its lead as the Cowboys rallied too late once again.
And, once again, a few of the Cowboys tried to make out like the officials are against them. Asked what he thought of fans who threw trash toward the game officials as they left the field, Dak said, “Give them credit.”
But here’s the thing: No matter what your opinion of the officiating or the umpire, Ramon George, colliding with Dak as he tried to set up for the last play, it was a boneheaded play all around.
Out of timeouts, the Cowboys had the ball at their own 40 with 14 seconds left. Kellen Moore, who certainly won’t put this game on his résumé, called for a quarterback draw. Dak’s winding 17-yard run left the Cowboys with four seconds. Once on his feet, Dak tried to get in position to clock the ball. But George, who must at least touch the ball before the snap, collided with Dak as the former attempted to get to the line of scrimmage. Both quarterback and umpire went down, and the clock expired before Dak could spike the ball.
Considering the number of penalties overall and the ineptitude of the hosts, the ending reflected the tenor of the game.
Blame the refs if you will, but what do you say about a team that commits three neutral zone infractions? Micah Parsons, the brilliant rookie, was guilty of one such penalty, but he pointed no fingers.
“It just came down to, obviously, we got flagged a whole bunch,” he said. “Penalties just killed us down the stretch.
“We just gotta clean things up for next year.”
Frankly, I don’t know what it says that a rookie gets it, but the head coach and the $40 million quarterback don’t.
Jerry Jones wouldn’t point any fingers afterward, refusing to second-guess his coach or quarterback. But he knows this team. He knows it’s talented. He called it “one of the best groups of players that I’ve ever been around.”
He also knows its tendencies.
“We had a team that the whole year would basically disappoint to some degree and then turn around and show,” he said.
“And this was a game that we needed it to show.”
Instead, it flopped.
When was the last time you were this disappointed after a loss?
“I can’t remember,” Jerry said, and walked away.
Asked if he thought the Cowboys underachieved Sunday, Dak didn’t argue.
“Playing for the Cowboys, it’s Super Bowl or nothing,” he said. “We definitely underachieved.
“And it sucks. Point blank.”
The premature end of this season, and the manner in which they lost in particular, is on the players, coaches, even the building. JerryWorld’s quirks came in play twice, once because a Cowboys receiver lost a ball in the sun and another time when the Cowboys punter hit the video board looming over the field. The afternoon sun has always been a problem here, but Jerry has always tried to minimalize it. He could put up shades or curtains, but he doesn’t like the aesthetics of it.
And it cost him late in the first half when Dak tried to hit Cedrick Wilson for a first down, and Wilson never even saw the ball as it whistled past his helmet.
A slew of mistakes by the 49ers allowed the Cowboys to come back in the second half, but the game never should have come down to that bizarre last play. Even Jerry said so. He wasn’t going to hold it against his coaches or quarterback that they thought anyone could run in the middle of the field and clock the ball in 14 seconds. I won’t disagree with that. The Cowboys did plenty to kill their chances before it came to that.
“I’m just disappointed that we were in that spot,” Jerry said. “I didn’t think I was gonna be standing here with you tonight, visiting about this.”
If it’s any consolation, Jerry, I thought there was a good chance. You never knew what you were going to get with the Cowboys this season. But give them this, they outdid themselves Sunday. JerryWorld still needs shades, and the curtain came down on the Cowboys’ most disappointing season in 25 years. At least.
Fuck the cowboys for wasting my time while they make millions to be half asses. Glad I didn’t pay for that dumbass stadium with my taxes…. Sorry for Arlington. Worthless bags of shit. Haven’t given a shit since the 90s… and then they made me care again and lost to a wildcard team…. Which honestly the wild card thing is stupid. Unless it’s the Giants beating the patriots that one year.
Those 2 games yesterday were great!
Cincinnati vs Tennesse tied with Tennesse driving at the end for the game winning score, Cincinnati INT to set up a game winning FG. Talk about exciting finish.
Then San Francisco at Green Bay, it was special team won the game. San Francisco's special team block a Green Bay FG attempt at the end of the 2nd quarter, then another block punt by San Francisco in the 3rd quarter which they pick up and ran back for TD.
Cowboys need to watch these 2 games and learn.