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Sure, he kept after it, didn't quit on the play. But tell me you could do that one more time in another hundred tries.I thought that was a great play by one of the best TEs in the NFL. And, I hate George Kittle.
Much better actually.And the Dallas kicker can probably govern as good as Greg Abbott!!!
This IS something wrong with the Cowboys organization and culture. It's starts at the top and begins with the sense that they are, or should be, "America's team" without first (or ever) earning it on the field.Thought I would post this from a Cowboys SB Nation "Blogging The Boys" :
Overall, the “organizational standard” that this team was once held to needs to be lowered because they have not been able to get over the hump, or even close to it, in 28 years. It’s upsetting, it’s aggravating, and it’s gut-wrenching. The worst part: did you expect anything different? This is who they are. This is the Dallas Cowboys.
I couldn't but I'm sure Kittle could.But tell me you could do that one more time in another hundred tries.
The catch was far from an accident. Watch Kittles' eyes in the replay. Total concentration on the ball. Something approaching Cooper Kupp-like level of attention.I couldn't but I'm sure Kittle could.
Is your point that Kittle could not make that catch again in 100 tries? I think he could.
My point exactly. That’s why I pushed back on the suggestion it was a lucky catch.The catch was far from an accident. Watch Kittles' eyes in the replay. Total concentration on the ball. Something approaching Cooper Kupp-like level of attention.
You were totally right. As a football fan you have to give credit where it is due, even if it's Kittle and the Niners. He made a great play at every step-- to get his hand on the ball, keep it alive, bring it in, and hold on to it while going down.My point exactly. That’s why I pushed back on the suggestion it was a lucky catch.
I have watched the final 18 minutes of last year's NFC Championship Game between 25-30 times.You were totally right. As a football fan you have to give credit where it is due, even if it's Kittle and the Niners. He made a great play at every step-- to get his hand on the ball, keep it alive, bring it in, and hold on to it while going down.
I have watched the final 18 minutes of last year's NFC Championship Game between 25-30 times.
And, I am NOT done.
That was a great win that I will remember (and cherish) as long as my mind allows me memories.
It was an NFC Championship Game victory, put the Rams in a Super Bowl that they won, was a tremendous comeback and it came against the team I hate the most ... by far ... the 49ers.
What made it extra special, was that the 49ers were really good. They may have won the Super Bowl last year; and the Rams took it from them. The best wins are over the best teams ... in my opinion.
Cowboys trash their own QB on their own Twitter account. Wow, that's.... unusual.
Dallas Cowboys Bash Their Quarterback Dak Prescott On Twitter After 49ers Loss
The team sent out a tweet blaming Prescott for giving away "the ball twice" in the game and "again [generating] self-inflicted wounds."www.huffpost.com