knocking off the rust, thats what trainning camo and preseason is for.
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Originally posted by pHILSANITY07 View Postknocking off the rust, thats what trainning camo and preseason is for.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostRight. Because starters play so much in the preseason. Training camp is about conditioning. No more, no less. Getting guys back in shape, that's it. There is NO substitute for real game time.Los Angeles Rams 11-5
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostHe has said it would be nice to get him back if he is 100%, just to knock the rust off before next season. Which I agree with to a point. And you want to give him a chance to prove himself, before making a decision to re sign Kitna for next season. Kitna playing at the level he is, could be the best thing to ever happen to Romo. Having to fight for that starting position, etc. You yourself said having two good QBs pushes for a higher level of play from both.
I can understand wanting to knock the dust off. I can understand wanting to see Romo in action before making a decision on Kitna. I can see wanting to make the two compete.
But I just don't think it's worth the risk to bring him back. I think right now, Kitna has built a rapport, and that gives them the best chance to win over a QB that hasn't played in 6 weeks. I still think McGee should be getting snaps, because in all likelihood, Kitna is out at the end of the season. Especially if there is no 2011 season.Originally posted by bcoop View PostI don't see what's so funny though. Of course he would like to see him back. Who wouldn't want their starting QB back? And he in no way confirmed that he would be back. It's all speculation, and depends on the healing process. He even flat out said even if he is healthy, the situation will be judged at the time on what gives them the best chance to win games. But I guess you skipped over that part.
I swear, Jerry could say the sky is blue and you haters would find a reason to say he is wrong, he is stupid, etc. You're so blinded by hate, it removes common sense an logic from your heads. Jesus tap dancing Christ.
Look man, I was just having some fun with it. I'm sorry that you're taking it so harsh. I just don't see the point in getting your franchise QB busted up or have a career ending injury due to coming back on the back of a season that doesn't mean shit as far as getting to the post season. Sure, playing time is playing time, but if that were the case then why did every playoff contention team up until this year sit many of their starters the last couple of games, or pull them after half time because they had a fair lead over the competition? It's because they didn't want to risk injury in games that really didn't matter because they were already in the playoffs(which is why the NFL made the last games of the season divisional games). This is nearly identical for the Cowboys this year except for the fact that they have no chance at making the playoffs this year. I guess only die hard fans of a team know what's best or the most logical for any given scenario. You sat there and said you don't think it's worth the risk to put him back in there, but then turn around and say the haters are blinded by hate and it removes our common sense and logic. Wtf? I don't consider myself a hater, although I do criticize them(mostly Jerry Jones), A LOT, as they are suppose to be the big badass in the NFC East. The fact remains, we are in agreement with the fact that he may get busted up or have his career come to an end by playing the last game or 2 of the season so there is no sense in playing him as there is nothing left to play for other than pride.
We already know Romo can play, so I don't know what we need to see this season from him that would prove he is or isn't a good QB, the collar bone injury shouldn't affect him in the least as far as the way he plays. He wouldn't have a got a huge contract if he was a pile of shit. I doubt they will let Kitna go since he has proven his worth here and will help push Romo to be a better QB at the same time.Last edited by Lone Sailor; 12-11-2010, 05:25 PM.
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I agree that it's probably not worth it, for him to come back. But again, it's all speculation at this point. Jerry says he'd like to see him back if he is 100%, and it gives them the best chance to win, and everyone jumps on him like a pack of rabid dogs. I guess all the haters just wore me down on the old board. You know, the ones that make offhanded comments about raping the Cowboys, then don't have the testicular fortitude to show their face when their team gets beat. So much so, they disappear in to thin air til the next season. Because he is the owner of the Cowboys, the guy can't make a comment without being criticized by the entire world. He can't get drunk, he can't chase a young hot piece of ass, etc. It's just annoying, that because it's Jerry Jones, every moron with a mouth an a keyboard comes out of the woodwork.
I see all sides, and the positives and negatives of each possible scenario, and to be honest, I don't know what I would do in his shoes. Each one has good, and bad.
I say Kitna won't be back, becaus his contract is up, and he is 39. If there is no football next season, 1- Jerry isn't going to want to pay to keep 3 QBs in a non play season, and 2- kitna would be 41 the following season, and who wants a 41 yr old QB? Granted, he's not exactly Brad Johnson, but still. And there is always the possibility, that Jerry could have competition for someone trying to sign I'm as a backup after seeing what he has done this season.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostAll sports sites are blocked here at work. Just google Jerry Jones or Jason Garrett and click on the "news" tab.
After getting the Christmas spirit kicked out of them with a loss to Arizona, the Dallas Cowboys need to make a decision on how to rebuild this team. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones must make tough off-season decision. Will it be Cowher, Gruden, or Garrett?
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Jerry Jones statement made before the game on NFL network.
"I’m a big believer in a challenge and doing something that has never done before. You know there’s never been a head coach that won a Super Bowl with one team that won it with another. Never."
Cowher has a wish list of three teams he wants to coach. "Dolphins, Giants, Texans"
Gruden might possibly be holding out to coach the Cleveland Browns
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostRed Jesus, or Redheaded Jesus, whichever you prefer.
I'll say it again. Cowher isn't coming here.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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