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Dallas Cowboys go 5-0
That had to be one of the strangest Monday Night Football games I can recall. Tony Romo tied a Cowboy record with 5 interceptions and they still won the game. I have seen a lot of press this morning on how the Cowboys should be 4-1 and don’t deserve that win, well I disagree.
Face the facts, the Cowboys (mainly Romo) had a terrible game, but what does it say for a Quarterback to throw 5 interceptions and still be able to play with any confidence. And for that matter for the coaching staff not to pull him from the game. Add to that the fact that the Buffalo Bills never hit the end zone on offense, the only way they scored was by Romo’s mistakes or Special Teams. And finally, Nick Folk not only hit a 53 yard field goal, he had to do it twice because of the last second timeout (good call) of the Bills.
The Dallas Cowboys deserve that win has much as any team could!
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Interesting Sports Day
Yesterday, Saturday August 4th, 2007 was a very interesting day in sports.
Baseball - Barry Bonds hit # 755 to tie Hank Aaron’s career home run record, a record that a lot of people thought would stand for a lot longer time than it did.
Football - The NFL Hall of Fame inducted 7 new members. Michael Irvin, Thurman Thomas, Bruce Matthews, Gene Hickerson, Charlie Sanders and Roger Wehrli. The highlight had to be Michael Irvin’s speech. Michael seems to have realized the importance of God and family after a rocky end to his career and what he said will certainly be remembered as he spoke of his relationship with God. Look Up, Get Up and Don’t Give Up.
X Games - Ricky Carmichael brought a new level of awareness and showmanship to the games.
Nascar - Robby Gordon proved again, he can dish it, but he can’t take it. With his help, the Busch race in Montreal was marred by a confusing and ugly finish. He refused to take the black flag from Nascar and contends he won the race. Maybe it’s time for Robby bail on his not so stellar Nascar career.
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August 5th, 2007 — By David — Filed under: Football, Ramble On, Sports Comments (1)
Bill Walsh 1932-2007
As a Dallas Cowboys fan, Bill Walsh the former head coach of the San Francisco 49ers was the head coach I loved to hate.
He had our number, but I always had respect for him. I guess time is passing faster than I thought, I never imagined that Bill was in his 70’s, it seems like yesterday I watched his team beat us with “The Catch”.
Rest in peace Bill, and thanks for all the hard work you put in, you were a class act in every sense of the word!
July 30th, 2007 — By David — Filed under: Football, News, Ramble On Comments (0)
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