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Wow what a crazy game!!! Did anyone else here catch the game??? I dont thing that Buffalo was meant to win this game! They gave Dallas way too many oppurtunities to come back.

How about ROMO throwing 5 pics and then keeping his cool to lead them back and throw the TD. I think he is gonna be a great QB in the upcoming years.

Anyways, great game!

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I am an Eagles fan, but I will have to admit that I was impressed how Romo overcame 5 pics, a fumble and some adversity at the end of the game and still manage to kepp his coolk and get them into range for the winning field goal.

Great team effort.
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I am an Eagles fan, but I will have to admit that I was impressed how Romo overcame 5 pics, a fumble and some adversity at the end of the game and still manage to kepp his coolk and get them into range for the winning field goal.

5 INTs? C'mon... I don't care who you are or whether you've won - that's a bad game. They need to be thanking their lucky stars they were only playing the Bills.

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The Cowboys were killing me... here I am losing my fantasy football matchup by 3 points, and I have Marion Barber III. That's about as close to money as it gets. He ended up giving me 0 points, and I lose by 3. My fiance thought I was crazy b/c no way am I a Cowboys fan, and she knows it, but here I am literally screaming at the TV to "Give Barber the Freaking ball!" Ridiculous. Oh yeah, and some of those picks that were thrown were beyond my comprehension, but that's not a hard task. Good win to stay undefeated, nonetheless.


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a win is a win right? i guess thats all that matters

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you guys gotta remember vince young also won w/ 5 turn overs this past week. i'm happy that the cowboys won, but man they're lucky the bills D disappeared.

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Also, The Jets blew there win and I'm a huge Jets Fan. The Jets and the Bills suck. I was hoping Dallas lost though.

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Being a Giants fan, I would rather watch male figure skating than watch the Cowboys win a football game. Fun game to watch though. The Cowboys are just one T.O. selfish rant away from losing it all.
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5 INTs? C'mon... I don't care who you are or whether you've won - that's a bad game. They need to be thanking their lucky stars they were only playing the Bills.

Thats true, but a good team can overcome a bad game. The cowboys showed me a lot taht they could ovecome those overwhleming odds when it would have been very easy to just fold and lose the game. Especially a newcomer like Romo.

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This is weird. . . we are talking about a team that is one of the THREE undefeated teams left. 5-0 isn't a mistake, and a great team can win when they aren't playing their best. (see: Colts and Pats ALSO 5-0 with tons of injuries!)

Now with the Giants coming together and Washington looking decent, the NFC east is (and I can't believe I am saying this) THE division to beat in the NFC.
Cowboys haters are gonna get hurt this year, cause Big D is going to win 13 games. . .

let's just see how it goes against the Pats. . . they will lose, but by how much? How will they take defeat?

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This is weird. . . we are talking about a team that is one of the THREE undefeated teams left. 5-0 isn't a mistake, and a great team can win when they aren't playing their best. (see: Colts and Pats ALSO 5-0 with tons of injuries!)

A few questions, though:

1) Who has Dallas actually played? I mean really? NY Giants, Miami, Chicago, St. Louis, and Buffalo? They could be one of the worst 5-0 teams in history. Their opponents have something like a combined 7 wins so far this year. They beat a team that's yet to win. Woo! 2) The Colts and Patriots don't have "TONS" of injuries. You're kidding yourself if you think the Colts/Pats deserve any more praise than they've already gotten. They're pretty darn healthy. 3) The NFC sucks.
Now with the Giants coming together and Washington looking decent, the NFC east is (and I can't believe I am saying this) THE division to beat in the NFC. Cowboys haters are gonna get hurt this year, cause Big D is going to win 13 games. . .

And regardless of the team that comes out of the NFC, they're going to get their butt whomped by whatever team comes out of the AFC. Same has been true for a few years now.

The year the Steelers won the Super Bowl I dare say any AFC playoff team could have beaten any NFC playoff team 3 out of 4 times. Nothing's changed since two years ago - the NFC is horrible. Dallas has played a weak schedule and, because they're in the NFC, will continue to play a weak schedule.

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I really think that the teams that Dallas have played are horrible, but they need to keep the momentum up going against the Pats because if they dont........its not gonna be pretty.
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A few questions, though:

Uh, if losing Addai and Harrison last week, and McFarland still being out is pretty healthy. . . what does it take to be hurt?

yeah, the NFC sucks. I think that the cowboys are like the Heat in the East/NBA. They have star power, they have team cohesion (and that's saying something with T.O.) AND they have a BAAAAAD conference! But how good are they? with games against Pats and Packers in the regular season we will have FEW chances to see just how good they are. If they EVER lead the Pats in this weekend's undefeated matchup, or give them a close game, or WIN, then people better watch out, Cause they may be the real deal. It's not just Romo and T.O. The running game, the big D blitz. . .

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The Pats will have Romo's head spinning this Sunday-they looked almost human for a quarter last Sunday and still won easily-the only time Dallas will have this game close will be at kickoff.

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I've been a Cowboys fan for 35 years. I can honestly say I have never ever seen anything like that in my life - not even in the Roger "Captain Comeback" Staubach era. Yes the Bills are pretty bad, but the difference between worst and first in the NFL is not that great (if you don't believe me, go ask the Saints and the Chargers and the Bears). There is no way a team should be able to turn the ball over 6 times, have 2 of those turnovers returned for touchdowns and give up another touchdown on a kick return and still win the game! I still can't believe it. Hell, I got so frustrated after Romo's 5th INT that I gave up and went to bed and missed the final few minutes. But I should have known better because Tony Romo is . . . a Jedi!

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to those patriot bandwagon members...
gotta plug a great quote by dennis green.
"If you want to crown their ass, then crown their ass!"


man... boston is taking over pro sports.
New England Pats
Boston Red Sox
Boston Celtics (are gonna be the team to look out for; KG,Paul Pierce and Ray Allen: GG)
whats next...
Boston Bruins stanley cup contenders?
the world finds out tiger wood's might actually be from boston?


when will it be an LA sports dynasty....

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We in Boston don't hold out much hope for the Bruin's but I like the way you're thinking Itzzzberny-we are on a great run and it's a blast to be part of-I have been living here my whole life (38 yrs) so I have certainly seen my share of down times.

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so I have certainly seen my share of down times.

i think here in LA it might be our time for some down time...

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