Posts Tagged ‘NFC East’

No Romo, No Play

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!The most famous quarterback in Texas not named Colt McCoy will be out a little longer than secondarily expected. Tony Romo went on Terrell Owens’ television show yesterday and discussed his hand injury and whether or not he’d be [...]

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Is The Terrell Owens Situation Escalating?

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

After watching Terrell Owens all these years, it’s still really hard to get a bead on how he really feels, unless, of course, he’s not happy with the way he’s being used. If TO isn’t happy, he’s not afraid to let everyone who will listen know how he feels, even if it’s a distraction [...]

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Dallas Loses, TO Complains

Monday, September 29th, 2008

After the Redskins came into Texas Stadium and smacked the Cowboys in the face, not everyone who sports a star on their helmet was too happy with the loss. Take Terrell Owens for instance. He was incensed the Cowboys didn’t use their battering ram in Marion Barber more, he let everyone know about [...]

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How Good Are The Eagles?

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

There was a lot to digest after last night’s heavyweight slugfest between the Eagles and Cowboys. Things like DeSean Jackson’s brilliance, the lack of defense displayed by both teams, the lack of Jessica Simpson coverage (was she even in attendance?), Tony Romo’s ascension up the good quarterbacks ladder, TO’s touchdowns, Brian Westbrook’s freaky ability [...]

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DeSean Jackson’s Premature Celebration

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

We all saw it last night — DeSean Jackson provided what could’ve been one of the most boneheaded plays of all time when he started his touchdown celebration before he crossed the goal line after receiving a beautiful bomb from Donovan McNabb. When it initially occurred, the play was ruled a touchdown. After further [...]

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The NFL Returns With A Slight Fizzle

Friday, September 5th, 2008

The NFL is officially back, although, I’m not sure last night’s game is one you’d want to introduce your sport with. In a borderline-sloppy game, the New York Giants beat divisional foe Washington, 16-7. After opening the game with an 84-yard drive that ended with an Eli Manning rushing touchdown, both offenses combined for [...]

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