The Dallas Cowboys are the most fascinating team in sports. That's using the term "team" loosely, because the Cowboys are just as often a gathering of supremely talented individuals, each with his own agenda, publicist and collection of friends circling like satellites, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Haha then why the **** are they only a half game above us? I mean if they're so talented, they should be blowing the whole league away with their abilities. Don't get me wrong, they are a good team, but nowhere near fascinating.
Actually, it does fascinate me to watch T.O. on his way to implode again. That's about it though.
Haha then why the **** are they only a half game above us? I mean if they're so talented, they should be blowing the whole league away with their abilities. Don't get me wrong, they are a good team, but nowhere near fascinating.
Actually, it does fascinate me to watch T.O. on his way to implode again. That's about it though.
Well I think that is the point . . . they are just a bunch of stars, but there is no team mentality. They have plenty of talent to win on that alone, but they lose plenty of games because they don't play for each other.
The Eagles/Cowboys game should get switched to 8:00 which will be pretty cool.
I read somewhere that it can't be switched because only one team per year in the NFL is allowed to have six prime-time (Sunday/Monday/Thursday night) games in a season. I don't know the exact reason for that rule, but whatever. The Eagles have already played five, and the Cowboys play their fifth tonight. Had the NFL not flex scheduled the Cowboys/Giants game this past Sunday, an Eagles/Cowboys prime-time matchup in Week 17 would be possible -- and likely, I'd have to imagine. Then again, the last week of the season never has any prime-time games... anyone know the reason for that?
EDIT: And when I say the Cowboys play their fifth prime-time game tonight, I mean Saturday. My bad.
Last edited by Amateur Hour: 12-18-2008 at 02:11 PM.
I read somewhere that it can't be switched because only one team per year in the NFL is allowed to have six prime-time (Sunday/Monday/Thursday night) games in a season. I don't know the exact reason for that rule, but whatever. The Eagles have already played five, and the Cowboys play their fifth tonight. Had the NFL not flex scheduled the Cowboys/Giants game this past Sunday, an Eagles/Cowboys prime-time matchup in Week 17 would be possible -- and likely, I'd have to imagine. Then again, the last week of the season never has any prime-time games... anyone know the reason for that?
EDIT: And when I say the Cowboys play their fifth prime-time game tonight, I mean Saturday. My bad.
They don't want single games to be rendered completely meaningless after all the other teams have finished.
i met stewart bradley tonight and my friend and i won an autographed football and spodaro hosted it saying they didnt have any footballs there but he would mail me one and since my friend and i won i wanted to email asking if he could send 2 instead of 1 so we dont have to share.