Monday, November 20, 2006

The Cowboys ride The Colts


The Colts are no longer undefeated. The 1972 Dolphins need to send a big THANK YOU to my Dallas Cowboys for keeping their record sacred.

Yesterday afternoon, Tony Romo had one of the best games of his short career in the Cowboys 21-14 win over the Colts. Our defense played an awesome game and never let Manning feel comfortable in the pocket.

All I gotta say is HELL YEAH!!!!!

5 comments:

spartachris said...

Alot of people went against this pick but I stand by my Friday blog, I seriously think the Cowboys are have the pieces in motion to make them a second half of the season team.
I watched this game and was very impressed. Romo made snap decisions. When the run was being pressured by the Colts there were huge plays in the air. Manning was put off his game the whole afternoon. There was some tense moments in there, but the Cowboys convincingly won this game and deserved to win it at the end. That being said, your place kicker continues to scare me.
In addition, seems like people are finally starting to come around with the Chargers. I ranted about San Diego in Week 4 when the "most complete team" topic surfaces, and I gotta say the Bolts are one dominant team, and took an impressive win at Denver.

spartachris said...

1972 Dolphins.

spartachris said...

What do you think BND? Does Dallas have a chance to take the NFC East?

BigNewsDay said...

Yes, I think we have a very good chance to take the NFC East. The Guants seem to be our only competition right now, and they are pretty banged up. Our match-up with them in a couple of weeks will be a major factor in who will take the division. Now, that McNabb is out for the season, the Eagles are done, and the Redskins suck.

One thing to remember is that the Cowboys are currently 1-3 in the division, so if we want a chance to win the division, we will have to win by at least a game. We will not win any tie-breakers this year.

But even if we don't win the division, we are in good position to take a wild card slot. My prediction is that whoever wins the NFC East will receive the 1st round bye along with The Bears.

How about The Cowboys and The Bears in the NFC Championship? It could happen.

spartachris said...

Before this past game, earlier last week I was thinking about that, what if the Cowboys play the Bears. I could make several thoughts here, but that would go according to how these teams are playing now, which doesn't necessarily reflect how they will be playing in seven weeks. But I said it, and I believe it. I think Dallas is poised to make a run. That first round bye is certainly up in the air, with Dallas and NY, New Orleans and Carolina and now Seattle and the 49ers (what?!?) fighting for positioning. But you called it, the Eagles took the hardest shot yesterday, NY is a shaky machine and there's still plenty of games to go, and the Redskins just lost to Tampa Bay.
You know two or three Thanksgivings ago, the Bears played Dallas and I told my uncle, if anyone scores its going to be this guy, and pointed at our corner RW McQuarters. A few series later, he intercepts the throw, think he went for a touchdown. Weird.