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Packers got soooo friggin lucky 

Post#1 » by ncmalko1 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:48 pm

That looked like a catch by Dez to me... but not only that, if Murray doesnt fumble that ball he has a WIDE open TD. There was no one around him. Dallas represented the NFC East big time. Last week or so Manster said, "Dallas is head and shoulders better then Philly". I doubted and disagreed but after watching what GB did to Philly and how Dallas really should have won this game I'll admit it now. It took a miracle for GB to win this game and a miracle happened. Philly wouldnt have even gave GB a game.

Big off season with all the FA for Dallas; Murray, Dez, Parnell, Carter, Doug Free, Randle, Spencer, Beasley.
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Post#2 » by reptec101 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:07 pm

Dallas was lucky to even be there. Karma's a bitch. They're more more bad calls in that Detroit game that should never have been. Yea, they had a nice season,, giving them that. You say it took a miracle for GB to win this game... try just the better team won. You can't fumble when your touched and you make that impossible catch when its the game on the line. Why not Dallas was lucky for catching Rodgers at 70 percent... that seems more realistic.
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Re: Packers got soooo friggin lucky 

Post#3 » by Manster7588 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:10 pm

reptec101 wrote:Dallas was lucky to even be there. Karma's a bitch. They're more more bad calls in that Detroit game that should never have been. Yea, they had a nice season,, giving them that. You say it took a miracle for GB to win this game... try just the better team won. You can't fumble when your touched and you make that impossible catch when its the game on the line. Why not Dallas was lucky for catching Rodgers at 70 percent... that seems more realistic.



How's that 10 years of greatness with RG3 working out for you?

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Re: Packers got soooo friggin lucky 

Post#4 » by reptec101 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:14 pm

Book still open unlike the chapter on Romo that says near the end with his beaten down body. Good luck with all that. I know u guys are hurting so I'll bid you all farewell until sept. I already hear SB talk in Dallas for next year. lmao.
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Post#5 » by Earl Stevens » Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:25 pm

Reptec is a complete loser just like his loser franchise.
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Post#6 » by Manster7588 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:31 am

Not sure how anyone got lucky. GB made the plays they had to make.

Tip my cap to em.
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Post#7 » by ncmalko1 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:57 am

Manster7588 wrote:Not sure how anyone got lucky. GB made the plays they had to make.

Tip my cap to em.


Lucky in the sense that Murray had a TD but fumbled, Dez caught that ball IMO. Dallas could have EASILY won this game but I guess you can say Dallas got lucky they faced an injured Rodgers. Tough tough loss.
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Post#8 » by Manster7588 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 1:10 am

ncmalko1 wrote:
Manster7588 wrote:Not sure how anyone got lucky. GB made the plays they had to make.

Tip my cap to em.


Lucky in the sense that Murray had a TD but fumbled, Dez caught that ball IMO. Dallas could have EASILY won this game but I guess you can say Dallas got lucky they faced an injured Rodgers. Tough tough loss.


Problem is the rule states he must control the ball throughout. That leaves it as too much of a judgment call. He did control the ball for two steps but it was all during catch and tackle. I just don't know what "A Football Move" truely is. As for the fumble I credit Peppers. It wasn't luck, it was a play they made.
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Post#9 » by ncmalko1 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:05 am

Another extremely fortunate (changing luck to fortunate) play was 3rd and long with 2 minutes left. Rodgers rolls out and the Dallas player (not sure whom) gets instant pressure, jumps up and bats the ball. The ball ricochets going end over end and luckily... I mean fortunately travels towards the GB WR who broke his route and catches the 1st down. Romo time after time after time this year brought his offense down the field when needed. If that pass gets deflected any other angle it hits the ground and Romo has over 1:50 to score again. Like I said, there were soooooo many plays that could have gone either way and it went GB's way EVERY time. We are playing a semantic game, ie "fortunate" vs "luck".
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Post#10 » by Manster7588 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:21 am

ncmalko1 wrote:Another extremely fortunate (changing luck to fortunate) play was 3rd and long with 2 minutes left. Rodgers rolls out and the Dallas player (not sure whom) gets instant pressure, jumps up and bats the ball. The ball ricochets going end over end and luckily... I mean fortunately travels towards the GB WR who broke his route and catches the 1st down. Romo time after time after time this year brought his offense down the field when needed. If that pass gets deflected any other angle it hits the ground and Romo has over 1:50 to score again. Like I said, there were soooooo many plays that could have gone either way and it went GB's way EVERY time. We are playing a semantic game, ie "fortunate" vs "luck".


Here I'll agree but it goes back to my statement. GB made the plays they had to make. Look I wish we were playing next week, but the Pack earned this. I'm just so proud of our 6-10 Cowboys.

I need to check the hoop. Gotta see if those two faced 6-10ers who turned into smack talkers are back to hating?
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Post#11 » by PDay8810 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:26 am

Dallas ain't soft anymore......that's the best part of this season
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Post#12 » by Manster7588 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 3:42 am

PDay8810 wrote:Dallas ain't soft anymore......that's the best part of this season



Yep, and the reason I say a good defensive draft makes a a real SB contender.
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Post#13 » by reptec101 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:17 am

Dallas had a good season but every year is different. Will Romo have a season like this another year older and with a body of a 50 year old. Guess will see. Just like this year with all the idiot experts who said you all would have a 5 win season... truth is nobody knows what any team will be. Injuries, bad breaks, unlucky scheduling,,, lot of factors play in to how the season plays out. There has been a different division winner last 4 years. By the way; your defense aint a player or two away from being the Seahawks. To be honest with yourself your team over-achieved at the beginning this year and then started believing and became a solid unit. Could that happen again next year? Who the hell knows. Guess will see but **** falls apart fast in this league as your division winners of 2012 can tell ya.. I'll give credit to your staff (not Jerry) for building a front O-line and not drafting Manziel the freak show whom he wanted and even boasted about wanting. Idiot. Yea, you all have a nice line now for the next QB who comes in next couple years so job well done. Be happy Romo didn't lose this game for ya in his fashion. Seems he's chased those demons away finally. Just to bad it happened at the end of his career.
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Post#14 » by Manster7588 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:26 am

reptec101 wrote:Dallas had a good season but every year is different. Will Romo have a season like this another year older and with a body of a 50 year old. Guess will see. Just like this year with all the idiot experts who said you all would have a 5 win season... truth is nobody knows what any team will be. Injuries, bad breaks, unlucky scheduling,,, lot of factors play in to how the season plays out. There has been a different division winner last 4 years. By the way; your defense aint a player or two away from being the Seahawks. To be honest with yourself your team over-achieved at the beginning this year and then started believing and became a solid unit. Could that happen again next year? Who the hell knows. Guess will see but **** falls apart fast in this league as your division winners of 2012 can tell ya.. I'll give credit to your staff (not Jerry) for building a front O-line and not drafting Manziel the freak show whom he wanted and even boasted about wanting. Idiot. Yea, you all have a nice line now for the next QB who comes in next couple years so job well done. Be happy Romo didn't lose this game for ya in his fashion. Seems he's chased those demons away finally. Just to bad it happened at the end of his career.


Hey rectum. Unless the O completely falls apart Dallas doesnt need Seattle's D. Just watch out if thus defense gets anywhere near top 10. If Dallas D is 15 or better they are the best team in the NFCE and will be a SB contender.
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Post#15 » by ncmalko1 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:39 am

Though I disagree with Reptecs earlier statement, he has a strong point about next year. In todays NFL each season is completely independent. The Skins won the NFC in 2012, then Philly won it last year, then Dallas won it this year. Is part of that because the winner now inherits a tougher schedule? Im not sure. But FA has changed the NFL DRASTICALLY. Dallas has a ton of players that they could lose this year with two of them looking for superstar contracts. Maybe Jerry has a perfect plan that unfolds seamlessly or maybe Dallas scrambles just to fill in holes at RB, RT, LB, OLine? TIme will tell but todays NFL changes RAPIDLY. I mean teams that make it to the SB often dont even make the playoffs the next year. Also injuries can change ANY team in a nanosecond. Maybe Romo comes back with another MVP type season. Maybe Romo and Rodgers get hurt? Who knows. Obviously Dallas is the pre season favorite.
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Post#16 » by Manster7588 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 6:28 am

ncmalko1 wrote:Though I disagree with Reptecs earlier statement, he has a strong point about next year. In todays NFL each season is completely independent. The Skins won the NFC in 2012, then Philly won it last year, then Dallas won it this year. Is part of that because the winner now inherits a tougher schedule? Im not sure. But FA has changed the NFL DRASTICALLY. Dallas has a ton of players that they could lose this year with two of them looking for superstar contracts. Maybe Jerry has a perfect plan that unfolds seamlessly or maybe Dallas scrambles just to fill in holes at RB, RT, LB, OLine? TIme will tell but todays NFL changes RAPIDLY. I mean teams that make it to the SB often dont even make the playoffs the next year. Also injuries can change ANY team in a nanosecond. Maybe Romo comes back with another MVP type season. Maybe Romo and Rodgers get hurt? Who knows. Obviously Dallas is the pre season favorite.



When is the last time Jerry lost a player he really wanted to keep. Out of the key FA's the only two I can see losing is Murray and Carter. All the others were part time players or his replacement is already on the team.
Mark my words. A good defensive draft and Dallas repeats.
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Re: Packers got soooo friggin lucky 

Post#17 » by Sixteen » Mon Jan 12, 2015 7:37 am

ncmalko1 wrote:That looked like a catch by Dez to me... but not only that, if Murray doesnt fumble that ball he has a WIDE open TD. There was no one around him. Dallas represented the NFC East big time. Last week or so Manster said, "Dallas is head and shoulders better then Philly". I doubted and disagreed but after watching what GB did to Philly and how Dallas really should have won this game I'll admit it now. It took a miracle for GB to win this game and a miracle happened. Philly wouldnt have even gave GB a game.

Big off season with all the FA for Dallas; Murray, Dez, Parnell, Carter, Doug Free, Randle, Spencer, Beasley.



GTFO here with that BS.
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Post#18 » by reptec101 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:05 pm

I agree Dallas should be hands down favorite to win the east with Skins and Giants fighting for cellar time again. You all have a solid unit. Truth hurts. Hints of the early 90's even. Strong line even the worst of backs could run through, a great WR and a competent QB... with a defense coming around. The only question is Romo and his health. The good news for your group is that Romo don't really matter. With a great line any QB at this level can be successful. Hats off to a great year. :banghead:
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Post#19 » by RJ MacReady1 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:44 pm

reptec101 wrote:I agree Dallas should be hands down favorite to win the east with Skins and Giants fighting for cellar time again. You all have a solid unit. Truth hurts. Hints of the early 90's even. Strong line even the worst of backs could run through, a great WR and a competent QB... with a defense coming around. The only question is Romo and his health. The good news for your group is that Romo don't really matter. With a great line any QB at this level can be successful. Hats off to a great year. :banghead:



Feel free to overlook what a revitalized Eli can do with Beckham and Cruz on the field at the same time.

You could be looking at the best receiver tandem in the NFL.

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