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Apr 1, 2006 @ 8:27 AM Why do the Cowboys    
StarDust62


Posts: 360
pick up all the guys that are trouble makers in the league...........

you think maybe they are in competition with the Raiders lol...........

ok just a joke smiling.............so nobody jumps on me for that..........lol
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Apr 1, 2006 @ 3:18 PM Why do the Cowboys    
Jankia


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The trouble makers arent mediocre or average players.They got that way being good at what they do,some nearly are the best.
Dallas like any other team want the best except they,like the Raiders want to win at any cost.The image of the ballclub matters less than the won-lost record.
Teams with an image like Washington,Miami,Green Bay and Pittsburg that are respected by the fans from all over and I dought have any interest in bringing in a showboat or a trouble maker.
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Apr 1, 2006 @ 3:24 PM Why do the Cowboys    
jim9562


Posts: 620
Why do the Cowboys ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wear spurs that go jingle jangle jingle?
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Oct 9, 2008 @ 6:57 PM Why do the Cowboys    
BALLSY1946


Posts: 54
ya gotta hate the DALLAS COWGIRLS!!!!play smash-mouth ball with OWENS and break his friggin neck,PLEASE!!!!!!!
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Oct 9, 2008 @ 8:39 PM Why do the Cowboys    
alivenwell351


Posts: 3,018
Jerry Jones will be dumping a few players at the end of this year. He has to free up some big $$ so he can sign Clarett and Vick when they get out of prison!!
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Oct 9, 2008 @ 9:12 PM Why do the Cowboys    
Jankia


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Oct 10, 2008 @ 9:55 AM Why do the Cowboys    
COWBOYBILLYBOB


Posts: 556
Because it gets Jerry Jones attention!
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Oct 10, 2008 @ 2:53 PM Why do the Cowboys    
lj450


Posts: 9,550
The Cowboys get attention from doing what they do best......WINNING!!!!




GO COWBOYS!!!!





.......now back to your regularly scheduled whining.
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Oct 10, 2008 @ 3:49 PM Why do the Cowboys    
Laidback742


Posts: 4,679
Well I'm not sure about the Raiders comparison .... they don't seem to be winning too much lately.
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Oct 12, 2008 @ 10:55 AM Why do the Cowboys    
legacy1


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Jerry Jones will be dumping a few players at the end of this year. He has to free up some big $$ so he can sign Clarett and Vick when they get out of prison!!


Classic!
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Oct 12, 2008 @ 12:04 PM Why do the Cowboys    
alivenwell351


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Rumors have it that Jerry Jones has bought up the contract of Rae Carruth...just in case!!
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Oct 12, 2008 @ 1:26 PM Why do the Cowboys    
COWBOYBILLYBOB


Posts: 556
The COWGIRLS get attention because Jerry Jones thrives on it! If they were 0-16, he'd find a way to get it! It is a team built like the owner, EGOMANIACS! It's a ME, ME, ME team. All it takes is 1 loss to see that.
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Oct 12, 2008 @ 2:01 PM Why do the Cowboys    
lj450


Posts: 9,550
^ ^ ^

Typical Cowboy-hater whining.




The sad truth of the matter, is that you hate the Cowboys because they are so good. Your team (whomever they might be) cant beat the Cowboys on the field, so you must whine and complain incessantly to compensate for your teams (whomever they might be) inadequacy on the field.


GO COWBOYS!!!!
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Oct 12, 2008 @ 7:50 PM Why do the Cowboys    
capobeachguy


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The Cowboys get attention from doing what they do best......WINNING!!!!

OR NOT!!!
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Oct 12, 2008 @ 8:24 PM Why do the Cowboys    
lj450


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Even though we almost won, we were out played all game. When we werent being burned by #11, we were busy shooting ourselves in the foot. Last week we squeaked by after playing like shit, and it didnt work this time.

Dallas has more talent than the majority of teams in the NFL, but they rarely ever play up to their potential. I think Wade Philips will be out the door if they dont win a playoff game this season (or he should be anyway).





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Oct 13, 2008 @ 12:38 AM Why do the Cowboys    
burnslikethesun


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I agree, if it was anyone else but Phillips.
The coach can only do so much to keep his players attention focused.
Maybe t.O. needs to start running his mouth a little bit, fire up the team.


God I can't believe I just gave honest care about the cowboys.
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Oct 14, 2008 @ 9:08 PM Why do the Cowboys    
alivenwell351


Posts: 3,018
Well the pokes are looking for a corner...

Pacman's gone...again.

What a surprise!!!
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Oct 15, 2008 @ 6:08 PM Why do the Cowboys    
legacy1


Posts: 668
Here is a good article.....

Jerry Jones finally got what was coming to him. Roger Goodell emasculated Jones the way the Dallas Cowboys' owner once emasculated Tom Landry.

Goodell exposed Jones as a gutless wonder, as a leader afraid to lead. By suspending Pacman Jones for at least four games, the NFL commissioner was only doing what the Dallas owner was terrified of doing.

Jones' greatest misses Jerry Jones has made plenty of mistakes since buying the Cowboys in 1989. Here are 11 of his worst moves, and trust us, this was a hard list to whittle down. The right thing.

Of course Jerry Jones never should've hired Pacman Jones in the first place. It didn't matter whether a blindfolded Pacman could've shut down Jerry Rice and Lynn Swann in their primes (and nobody suggested that he could); the guy was a serial troublemaker bound to deliver more pain than gain.

Pacman had been suspended for all of 2007, but Jerry Jones couldn't resist. He thought the New York Giants stole a Super Bowl season last year that was rightfully his, and he was willing to do anything to get it back.

Including covering for a cover man who wasn't worth covering for.

No felony, no foul, was the owner's pathetic ruling on Pacman's fight with a member of the Cowboys' security detail assigned to track his every off-field step. Jones dismissed the incident at a Dallas hotel as "a personal thing" that was "resolved in a personal manner."

In other words, like the book title says, Boys will be Boys.

Jones figured if he closed his eyes hard enough, he'd make the police who were called to the scene go poof in the night. Only Goodell wasn't about to be played for a fool, not the way Pacman played the Cowboys' owner for a fool.

The commissioner had reinstated the cornerback only six weeks ago, with a list of conditions tethered to him like a towel to a receiver's belt. Goodell dispatched his investigators to Dallas to hunt down the truth.

Tuesday, Goodell declared that Jones, the corner, had been involved "in an alcohol-related physical altercation." In his letter to Jones, Goodell cited "a disturbing pattern of behavior and clearly inconsistent with the conditions I set for your continued participation in the NFL."

By the time Jones is allowed back, if he's ever allowed back, the Cowboys could be coming off consecutive road losses to the Giants and Redskins that would leave them as the least of the NFC East.


Jerry Jones deserves nothing less. He deserves every act of the Greek tragedy that's become his 2008 season, a season he's so desperate to save that he beat the trade deadline by sending first-, third- and sixth-round picks in next year's draft to Detroit for Roy Williams and a seventh.

If Jones was merely trying to change the conversation surrounding his team, he failed. His Cowboys are coming off an overtime loss to the Cardinals that inflicted severe physical and psychological wounds.

First, Tony Romo broke his pinkie finger and might be out for as long as Pacman is out. Second, Felix Jones went down with a hamstring injury. Third, punter Mat McBriar was lost for the season when the Cardinals blocked his attempted punt, fractured his foot, and reduced the Cowboys to a much-weaker-than-it-sounds 4-2.

Fittingly, Pacman was burned by the Cardinals in the defeat. Owners and coaches need to realize justice has a way of showing up on the scoreboard. Tom Coughlin suspended Plaxico Burress for blowing off a meeting and other garden variety acts of insubordination, and the Giants responded by beating Seattle 44-6 without him.

Jerry Jones will never know if his team would've been energized by a firm and just decision to suspend Pacman, because Jones didn't have the nerve to make that decision. Even though the owner had admitted that the cornerback "had created with his actions no benefit of the doubt," Jones gave Pacman the benefit of the doubt, anyway, because he thought it would get him to 5-1.

It didn't. It only left Dallas in its most fragile state since the loss to the Giants last January, when Terrell Owens cried over his quarterback after they were defeated by a tougher, more disciplined team.

Lord knows where T.O.'s going to take this one. Not only is Brad Johnson a lead-footed quarterback with an affinity for dump-off passes, but now Williams arrives from Detroit to take away some touches from a receiver, Owens, who already believes he doesn't get enough of them.

And if Jerry Jones can't count on Wade Phillips to get T.O. and everyone else in line, the owner can blame himself for that. By paying Jason Garrett a $3 million wage to stick around as Phillips' obvious successor, Jones chop-blocked his head coach in the locker room and all but guaranteed a not-so-happy ending to 2008.

Phillips is famous for losing big games, and appears destined to go down as another nice guy who didn't finish first. After Arizona's Sean Morey was allowed a free path to McBriar, former Cowboys All-Pro Nate Newton told Fox Sports Radio, "If that was Jimmy Johnson somebody would've been cut today. Somebody would've been released. And they tell me, 'Oh, it's gonna be OK.' We've lost one of the best punters in the game and it's OK? And nobody's cut, nobody's released. I don't understand it."
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Oct 16, 2008 @ 1:09 PM Why do the Cowboys    
COWBOYBILLYBOB


Posts: 556
The last 5 times New Orleans has played Dallas, The Saints have won. Reggie Bush made them look like fools the last time they played.

I am not a cowgirl hater. I don't hate anyone. I don't give a crap about about irving/arlington/dallas. It's their bandwagon jumping fans that suck! It's their New York Yankee type attitude that suck. It's a team of ego driven children.

It's fun to poke them when reality bites them in the butt!
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Oct 16, 2008 @ 3:02 PM Why do the Cowboys    
KAOS2007


Posts: 8,201
I really have nothing to say bout the skirts right now, seeing as Arizona owned their ass last weekend.
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