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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: St. Joseph Missouri
Age: 49
Posts: 83
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I think that it is wishfull thinking to say that the cowgirls won't be, at the very least, as good as they were last year. I'll make sure that I say my prayers every day, So that the Skins can finally get somewhat of a win streak against those guys.
I'm tired of going to Dallas every year, and walk that mile or so back to the parking lot, listening to all those dumb asses flip all of us dedicated skins fans sh#t. It's time to start kicking some ass! |
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Age: 50
Posts: 1,501
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It's going to be an absolute war in the NFC East this year, and Dallas is going to be right in the middle of the fray. As long as Parcells is there, you just can't count those guys out. The Cowboys had very suspect talent last season, and still pulled off a 10-6 record. They'll certainly go out and get themselves a talented runningback in the draft, and probably find a couple of overlooked gems in there at other positions. Yes, the Cowboys had the benefit of a weak schedule last year (playing the Redskins twice certainly helped them, didn't it?), but as others have said, Parcells' teams only get better over his first three years as their coach.
So, as much as I hate to say it, Mr. Trimble seems to be underestimating Parcells' consistent ability to improve his teams from year to year over the course of his tenure. However, it's nice to finally read something from the national media that supports the idea of the Cowboys being "the least in the East"! :thumb: Has anyone invited Mr. Trimble to join The Warpath?
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