I don't care for football games that are decided by the kicking of the ball by the smallest man on the team. It seems silly even when your own team wins... but in the Cowboys case this week, they were just incredibly good and bad all in one game.
I'm still wondering why the defensive backs are afraid to tackle. I'm still wondering why Flozel Adams has a job when he continually costs the team, and can't defend a quick pass rusher.. and I'm betting that DeMarcus Ware wishes he would have got his contract done over the summer.
There just never seems to be any real accountability on the team.
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It was amazing to me that the Cowboys were even in that game after giving up 4 turnovers. To keep it that close was amazing, but to give up the 4 turnovers, 1 which was a total fluke, was not good at all.
I was rooting for the Giants though, cause, really, who likes the Cowboys. :)
The Seahawks on the other hand looked down right awful. If there's a worse quarterback in the league than Seneca Wallace I'd like to know who it is. Every time Hasselbeck gets hurt I cry a little inside. I'm going to the game in Seattle on Sunday and I'm guessing Hasselbeck wont be able to play. So that sucks, but maybe they can beat the Bears anyway.
And then there's the Redskins who could barely even do a thing against the Rams. They had a nice defensive stop when they failed to make it on 4th and 1 from the rams 10 (or so) giving the rams the ball back with ~1 minute to play. The Rams didn't get a yard, it was great. Other than that though, that game was terrible. I had a chance to go to that game as well, glad I turned it down. :)
TMQ was quick to point this out, but I like the new trend of actually going for it on 4th down in a lot of situations. Statistics show it works, however it may only work because of its relative scarcity. /shrug
Either way, I hate punting.
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