anyone else....?
Okay, so everywhere i read, it seems like everyone is jumping on the cowboys bandwagon for whatever reason. This is almost the exact same team that has not really done a whole lot as far as the postseason is concerned. Everyone seems to love their offense...but why? Because of an unproven rookie who will probably start the season as their number 3 receiver at best? Miles Austin had a good HALF season. Before that he was nothing more than a complimentary receiver and decent special teams threat. Roy William..? Really? This is the same exact guy who has done a whole lot of nothing in the past few years. The three head "monster" they supposedly have at running back is nothing more than three decent to a little above average backs. Felix Jones might be the electrifying when he touches the ball..but this is when hes healthy enough to be on the field..and hes not good for anymore than ten touches per game. The offensive line even took a big hit when the team decided to cut flozell adams..i know we all hate to say it but flozell is a pretty damn good o-lineman. Maybe im the only one who see's this..just my opinion. I personally think the Giants are a more rounded offense in terms of what you can expect to get from them. The boys could go in either direction..so i dont really know what it is people love about them. Thoughts?...oh yeah, didnt even touch base on how bad their quarterback sinks in big situations.
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You're not giving the Cowboys enough credit
I hate have to defend the Cowboys but you leave me no choice.
Felix Jones isn’t any more injury prone than Jacobs or Bradshaw but he is more dynamic than both. As the no. 2 RB, Jones had just 47 fewer carries than Bradshaw and averaged 5.9 yards per carry to Bradshaw’s 4.8.
I don’t see how you can criticize Bryant when Hakeem Nicks was an unproven rookie who started out as the no. 3 WR. If Bryant takes RW’s spot at no. 2, like Nicks took Manningham’s spot, then RW becomes a hard cover in the slot.
Miles Austin was great from Week 5 on. That’s not just half the season. Also, if you’re gong to say that RW has done nothing, then you have to give Austin credit for putting up amazing numbers without help from another WR. Of course, Witten is still there.
I like the Giants more at WR and O-line but the Giants don’t use the TE spot nearly enough and they need an RB for 3rd down.
Right before the season is prime time for people to hop on theCowboys bandwagon
don’t sweat it. They’re already declaring Dez Bryant a success over there anyway.
Let em.
Go New York Go!
Cowboys bandwagon is getting pretty damn heavy
those wheels are gonna fall off pretty soon. Then we just got a whole bunch of cowgirl fans layin in the road…
what a mess
When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, and he looks you crooked in the eye and he asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yessir, the check is in the mail."
Wait! The Cowboys are the preaseason favorites???
And everyone thinks there gonna go to the Super Bowl!? Wild…
On another note…has anyone seen this new gaming system?

Heard the graphics were revolutionary.
"With the game on the line. I want the ball in my hands."
-E
by tito (eight and oh) on Jul 30, 2010 12:16 PM EDT reply actions
Why they play the games
I don’t remember a year in which the Cowboys weren’t picked to finish first. So chill, it means nothing.
Meanwhile, I love it when the “experts” say the Giants will stink – that’s when they play better. As soon as I see articles with headlines like “Can the Giants take it all?” or “Are the Giants the best team in football?” I know we are heading for a fall.
All that said, I expect the Giants and the Cowboys to both contend

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