Carey Monday at 05:24 PM Share Monday at 05:24 PM Had a feeling that Harbaugh would've found a way to survive. Several teams playing against Burrow and company often crumble. Cincinnati is one of the best teams that are great at midgame adjustments. Shades of New England when they were very good. Just was a bit surprised that Los Angeles would blow a big lead. Not so much the Chargers, which they've done a ton, but that was before Jim got there. Still they won. Guess it helps when you have family that has tips to beating AFC North opponents Link to comment
mojoween Monday at 11:59 PM Share Monday at 11:59 PM Hope both teams make it out of Jerry’s World tonight before it collapses into the ground. 3 Link to comment
merylinkid Yest. at 12:26 AM Share Yest. at 12:26 AM @mojoween Even the stadium is giving up on the season. 5 Link to comment
twoods Yest. at 01:28 AM Share Yest. at 01:28 AM Wow I’ve never seen this many Texans fans at the Cowboys stadium. 1 Link to comment
Carey Yest. at 01:39 AM Share Yest. at 01:39 AM Makes sense. The NFL has a lot of fans. So it's fitting that the professional team from the Lone Star State makes the time to root on a real professional football team 1 1 Link to comment
Bastet Yest. at 03:41 AM Share Yest. at 03:41 AM I'm laughing very, very hard that the Texans head slap penalty took the Cowboys' three points off the board, and they wound up getting zero on the drive. 1 4 Link to comment
Salacious Kitty Yest. at 03:48 AM Share Yest. at 03:48 AM That was Dallass' season in a nutshell. 😂 1 1 Link to comment
Carey Yest. at 03:56 AM Share Yest. at 03:56 AM The thing is Houston is currently borderline. If you're Detroit (Dallas totally isn't), then taking the penalty totally makes sense regardless of the outcome. Same with Baltimore, Buffalo, Philadelphia, etc. On the other hand, if you're a team (that includes the teams I just mentioned) facing a team like Kansas City, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, or any team with solid defense, you have to take the points. Especially off of a great but no longer unprecedented 64-yard field goal. Of course, if you can score, then I'd do what Dallas did. Unless you weren't having any success within that game. The Cowboys are done. Mike McCarthy is done. Doesn't really matter thinking about that blunder. Maybe he thinks it through any other time, but a lost season with nothing to lose makes it moot. I do not think Jerry Jones is rewarding the guy with an extension had they converted there. Or even if they win the game Link to comment
Magog Yest. at 04:34 AM Share Yest. at 04:34 AM (edited) Texans 34 - Them Boyz 10 Man, I've sure enjoyed that ass-whooping tonight!! 😊 😊 HA HA HA HA!!!! 😂 😂 I really hope that loser Jerry Jones & his loser son Stephen enjoyed it as much as me. 🤣 🤣 🤣 Edited Yest. at 04:36 AM by Magog 2 Link to comment
Salacious Kitty 23 hours ago Share 23 hours ago They showed Jerruh after the doinked FG attempt. He looked pained, eyes closed as if he couldn't stand it any longer I wonder how much rope McCarthy has left? 1 Link to comment
Fukui San 22 hours ago Share 22 hours ago I mean, Jerry kept Jason Garrett as head coach for how long after his expiration date? Link to comment
merylinkid 16 hours ago Share 16 hours ago McCarthy is gone after the season. The play calling was terrible. I think he just gave up. Taking 3 points off the board to accept a penalty when you have been having trouble in the red zone all evening was stupid. 3 points would have closed the gap. But after not making it, its like the momentum went out of the team. The doink was Aubrey's fault, he slipped. 1 Link to comment
Carey 16 hours ago Share 16 hours ago For what it's worth, Dallas nearly turned the ball over before the drive ended. Near fumble lost, and then a near pick six. As mentioned, the Cowboy should have taken the points. You're not a Detroit or Philadelphia where you can score at will, and Houston's defense isn't as horrible as Cincinnati's defense or the Jets & Panthers. If you were accept the penalty, maybe go for it over a 64 yard field goal. Which you shouldn't do if it's 4th and a lot. At which point, just punt there. It's a moot point because Dallas is done anyway. IMO, what's different between Jason & Mike is that the former was one of their own. However, "batting" .500 each of your first 3 seasons losing out on a chance on not just a winning season but the division title is tough. Especially when it benefited every other team in the division. Since then 2 division titles & a playoff win. However, running into prime A-Rod wasn't pleasant. First loss was sort of questionable, the second one was just unlucky. In between that was dealing with a banged up TR. While his final three years concluded with another NFC East title & playoff win and not getting it done in 2019, the way things shaped up helped a guy who collected 3 rings with the same franchise. The other guy is just another dude from Western Pennsylvania who has only one playoff win against a guy in his mid 40s before losing to Jimmy G and later on to 7th seeded Green Bay. Link to comment
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