Not a good start Romo.
I guess I can live with "The 3-8 Dallas Cowboys."
It has no ring to it.
We could use a Beasley....remember when Cobb was like that?
I still have faith in Cobb.
I think
who is Cobb?
I sure hope Cobb can make a big play against the Bears.
That would be nice!
Punt?
That D is pretty damn good
I have a hunch Carolina's success is unsustainable. Cam's numbers aren't all that impressive, but I doubt he'll even be able to maintain this level of production. They'll play a team that can stop the run and hit a brick wall.
...not sure when that will be though.
I have no worries about having to go to Carolina and beating them to get to the Superbowl.
I can see a muddy Charlotte in mid-January.
We have a "mudder"
Suit him up!
Jerry just ordered another clear drink.
another pick 6! LOL!
Romo doesn't seem to be seeing the field particularly well.
what ever happened to this once-in-a-generation Cowboys offensive line?
WOW! 2
Jerry just ordered another clear drink.
Make it a double.
Freaking NFL Network talking heads stated that this be a good game. Their beloved Cowpokes SUCK!
Freaking NFL Network talking heads stated that this be a good game. Their beloved Cowpokes SUCK!
Not a big fan of Country music, but that wasn't all that bad during half time. Maybe I heard enough banjo and fiddle in there to like it. Or, maybe it was the cheerleaders.
Start Cassel for the 2nd half.
Love it
Where's catts
Cooking Greg Hardy's Thanksgiving dinner.
Just don't burn it, bitch.
And there goes Tony.
How many more losing seasons before Jerry throws his hands up and hands the reins to a Bill Parcells type coach again for 2-3 seasons (before he runs him out of town)? Or will he go fully senile like Al Davis, and tighten his grip on the team even further? Smart money is on the latter
Is Romo's career as a Cowboy over?
I'm sure Jerry will ship a first round pick to Cleveland for Manziel.
I know this is supposed to be a positive day and all, but the Dallas Cowboys' agony is gorgeous.
Philly sports radio was special since Sunday. Chip upped the ante with this stellar performance.
The Pro Bowl doesn't matter.
Three Packers selected to the Pro Bowl
LB Clay Matthews, QB Aaron Rodgers, G Josh Sitton are repeat picks for annual all-star gameRepresented by three members of the team, the Green Bay Packers learned Tuesday that linebacker Clay Matthews, quarterback Aaron Rodgers and guard Josh Sitton were named to the Pro Bowl by the National Football League.
Matthews earns the sixth selection in his seven-year career (2009-12, 2014), and his first at inside linebacker. He has two more selections than any Packers linebacker and is tied with DE Reggie White for the second-most selections by a defensive player in team history, trailing only S Willie Wood (eight). Matthews is part of a defense that has allowed just 18.9 points per game, No. 5 in the NFL this season and the fewest for a Packers defense since allowing 15.0 per game in 2010. Matthews is tied for the team lead in quarterback hits (13) and ranks No. 2 in tackles (81) and sacks (5.5).
For Rodgers, it marks the fifth Pro Bowl selection of his career (2009, 2011, 2012, 2014). He passes Bart Starr (1960-62, 1966) for the second-most selections by a Green Bay quarterback, trailing Brett Favre’s nine (1992-93, 1995-97, 2001-03, 2007). Rodgers ranks No. 2 in the NFL this season in touchdown/interception ratio (4.83), and is No. 3 in interception percentage (1.2) and 25-plus-yard completions (34). He has also thrown multiple touchdowns in 10 games, tied for No. 3 in the NFL.
Sitton earns his third career Pro Bowl honor (2012, 2014) and his second straight as an original selection. He is the first Green Bay guard to be named to consecutive Pro Bowls since Marco Rivera was selected to three straight from 2002-04. Sitton has been part of an offensive line that has cleared the way for a rushing attack to average 119.5 yards per game (No. 9 in the NFL) and register 120-plus rushing yards in eight games this season (tied for No. 4 in the league). Sitton is also part of a Packers team that has scored 27 or more points nine times this season (tied for third most in the NFL).
Fullback John Kuhn was named first alternate.
Other alternates include WR Randall Cobb, DT Mike Daniels, WR James Jones, RB Eddie Lacy, G T.J. Lang, LB Julius Peppers and CB Sam Shields.