'Gone till December': The 2012 Dallas Cowboys Season Thread

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shyt this year gave me more hope than any other recent season with our rookies coming to play and injuries that we could actually blame some of our problems on.. the holes on our roster actually look fixable..

you cant tell me anyone would run 200+ yards on sean lee much less just having carter, brent or shyt even church/coleman out there.. shyt im not even the type to count on ratliff to have a great year next year or ware to return to glory but the talent is definitely there..

but then that has been the problem around dallas is rushing the rebuilding and thinking we are closer than we are.. if the front office had a more abysmal outlook on our squad we wouldnt have the cap space/draft mistakes we have been making.. but this year the way have had to just plug a player in and make it work instead of trading away assets or opening up the checkbook to overpay average players.. :yeshrug:
 

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You saw Palmer's worth when the Bengals traded him....:manny:

Trade Romo, Ware, Spencer and Austin....no 30yr. old nikkas on this team except for Witten. Rebuild around Dez and groom a young QB prospect. I'm tired of this mediocre shyt. :dry:

thered prob be a dumb ass team like my buffalo bills whod give up 2 firs trounders for romo
 

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shyt this year gave me more hope than any other recent season with our rookies coming to play and injuries that we could actually blame some of our problems on.. the holes on our roster actually look fixable..

you cant tell me anyone would run 200+ yards on sean lee much less just having carter, brent or shyt even church/coleman out there.. shyt im not even the type to count on ratliff to have a great year next year or ware to return to glory but the talent is definitely there..

but then that has been the problem around dallas is rushing the rebuilding and thinking we are closer than we are.. if the front office had a more abysmal outlook on our squad we wouldnt have the cap space/draft mistakes we have been making.. but this year the way have had to just plug a player in and make it work instead of trading away assets or opening up the checkbook to overpay average players.. :yeshrug:

dline is trash with or without the injuries. we need 5-6 new players in the trenches.
 

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I glad my nikka T-New is in the playoff this year.

I was always a big fan of his from back to his K-State days.

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I remember how happy I was when the Cowboys drafted him. Damn shame how he was made the scapegoat for the fail season last year when he was 60% healthy and was playing injured last year.

If feel sorry for players like T-New and Greg Ellis that had to waste their prime years playing for these sorry Cowboys teams. I think T-New would've been a whole lot better if he had played for another team, instead of having to play with some sorry safeties behind him like Roy Williams. Also, I never understood why the Cowboys didn't use him a punt return in his first 2 season out of college. They waited to late in his career to finally use him a punt return. By then he was rusty from not returning in years. Dude was a beast in college.
 

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I've officially gone off the edge

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Do it Jerruh. Put in some work on this offensive line and bring in a leader of men, someone with passion. If you can throw a slant to 88 or a cross to 82 you can quarterback this football team.
 

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Only a sage like Michael Irvin could explain why Tony Romo threw that awful, game-killing, fourth-quarter interception last night. “Tony Romo is the only undrafted QB in the East,” Irvin said on NFL Network, “and sometimes, in those moments, he feels like, ‘I have to prove to everybody I belong here,’ and tries to do so much, and that’s [what] gets him into trouble.”

“Tries to do too much” is an old football cliché. But listen to what Irvin’s saying: Romo’s INTs are the product of his inferiority complex. This is a great insight. As Cowboys fans, we’ve seen the Romo Complex develop. It started under Bill Parcells, who makes all his quarterbacks feel inferior, and hit an early peak with the fumbled snap against Seattle. In 2007, the Cowboys got good very fast — Romo was a big enough deal to merge with Jessica Simpson — but lost to the Giants in the playoffs. Lately, Romo has stopped smiling after interceptions; now, he yells at his receivers. Romo is great but he is inferior. He played brilliantly for a month, and yet last night’s game ended with this classic photo. Call it the Romo Complex.

If Romo feels inferior, it’s partly because of the state of the Cowboys. Romo’s coach is Jason Garrett. His offensive line is the Nate Livings All-Stars. When the Redskins brought blitzes last night, neither could figure out how to get them blocked, or get screens called to make the Skins pay. This, I suspect, makes the Romo Complex worse. Romo’s not only trying to make up for his own failings but for his team’s. Perry Riley is in my face again, but if I could just float this ball over the linebacker …

“That’s a tough pill to swallow,” Romo said after the game, “especially when I throw that interception. That’ll eat at me for weeks now.” The fact that it eats at him — that it haunts his soul in a particularly Romo-tastic way — is exactly the condition that Irvin diagnosed. It’s the last interception that makes Tony Romo throw the next one.
 
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