Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Dallas starts 3-0
Not since 1999 Dallas wins the first three games. Dallas wins 34-10. A big blowto the bears defense. Romo started out really slow. A pick that slips thoughCraytons hands and into Adam Archuleta's. Another drop pass by Craytonin the end zone. Which turned into a block field goal. My Grade for Dallas in thefirst two Quaters is an F. Second Half Dallas just beat them up and down the field.. Three force fumbles, one recovered. Three picks, and three sacks allgame. Dallas defense came to play last night. Next up St Louis Rams. TorryHolt, Mark Bulger and Stephen Jackson.... can we stop them????
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Emotions are running high in the lone star state, where football determines the football gods have shown mercy for all the years of agongy and despair. The Texans are 2-1, with a close loss to the defending Super Bowl champs. But more importantly, America's team is off to the 3-0 start. So much was made about the 3-4 defense of Wade, and how everyone has going to the pro bowl on defense because of the new schemes that Philips brings. Demarcus Ware was due for a Merriman type year, torturing QB's around the league, and setting the record for most sacks in a season. Roy was supposed to learn how to cover, but lets be honest, thats not going to happen. We should just count our blessings if he doesn't get whistled for another horse collar tackle that will cost us field position. Nevertheless, the Cowboys were able to trounce upon an innocent prey otherwise known as the Bear's offense. While it may be true that the Cowboy's defense seemed dominating in the 2nd half, where were they when Eli Manning was hitting Plaxico for all those touch downs? Taking advantage of a weak offense does not mean that the Cowboys have a great defense. Until the full return of Newman, that is when we can fully gauge the potential of this defense. But lets give credit where credit is due. Jerry Jones derserves a lot of credit for the hiring of Jason Garret. Who else can we attribute the growth of Tony Romo to? Certainly attending a beauty paegant in Mexico City did not help his game on the fied. Or is it that Romo was this good last year, but Parcells, who in his stubborb ways refused to cut Romo loose. Last but not least the struggling St. Louis Rams come to town with a plethora of weapons on offense. Bulger is an underrated QB and Stephen Jackson is due for a breakout game. So lets just hope that Dalla's 3-4 defense decides to show up, and that Romo won't have to bail out the Boys again because even Superman has an off day.
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