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“I dare you!”
Since: May 09
El Paso
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El Paso, TX
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scrappy the ghost wrote: <quoted text> ese, they suck, like your dead mama, you can't hide from me smooth the jotillo No, I am not hiding, I still stand that they are good. So let me ask, what is your team? Let me guess, now the Pittsburgh Steelers? How is my sancha, sorry your wife?
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B Bates
Marietta, GA
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Face it, the Cowboys of today are not the Cowboys of the past. We are a joke now.
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Cowboyfansince75
Houston, TX
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Enough with the "promises of change" every season. Time to put up or shut up. Trade Romo after he fails us again. 12 years is long enough.
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“I dare you!”
Since: May 09
El Paso
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El Paso, TX
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Cowboyfansince75 wrote: Enough with the "promises of change" every season. Time to put up or shut up. Trade Romo after he fails us again. 12 years is long enough. Has Romo played for 12 years?
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Romo
Marietta, GA
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No, I have not. But with my current track record I'm just as good as the other QBs after the '96 Super Bowl.
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“I dare you!”
Since: May 09
El Paso
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El Paso, TX
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Romo wrote: No, I have not. But with my current track record I'm just as good as the other QBs after the '96 Super Bowl. Why do you have a little over 91% average as a QB.
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Romo
Marietta, GA
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I feel like crying now, my post season stats are an embarrassment to my REGULAR season percentages. I let my teammates down yearly when it counts.
Look at my past post season stats to go along with the 55.8% rating I had last year, Week 17, vs the Eagles...The win and your in game:
Playoffs: 2006 vs Seahags: 58.6% Comp Pct, 1 TD 2 Fumbles - But atleast I had a 90% rating this game as he choked the FG snap.
Playoffs: 2007 vs Giants: 50% Comp Pct, 1 TD 1 INT; 65% rating - 13-3 and #1 seed and all I could do is complete 50% of my passes.
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Cowboyfansince75
Houston, TX
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You should feel like crying. That is some embarrassing stat info. We need to ditch this guy after his failure in 2009 to take us to the Super Bowl. With this track record above, it is inevitable.
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“I dare you!”
Since: May 09
El Paso
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El Paso, TX
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Romo wrote: I feel like crying now, my post season stats are an embarrassment to my REGULAR season percentages. I let my teammates down yearly when it counts. Look at my past post season stats to go along with the 55.8% rating I had last year, Week 17, vs the Eagles...The win and your in game: Playoffs: 2006 vs Seahags: 58.6% Comp Pct, 1 TD 2 Fumbles - But atleast I had a 90% rating this game as he choked the FG snap. Playoffs: 2007 vs Giants: 50% Comp Pct, 1 TD 1 INT; 65% rating - 13-3 and #1 seed and all I could do is complete 50% of my passes. What about overall stats? What can you say about that?
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Fitness Guru
Oakland, CA
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Why would El Paso support a city and team that doesn't care about them?
Does anyone recall when we had to practically beg for the Cowboys to have their off-season training here?
Typical mentality of el paso, masochism.
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“I dare you!”
Since: May 09
El Paso
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El Paso, TX
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Fitness Guru wrote: Why would El Paso support a city and team that doesn't care about them? Does anyone recall when we had to practically beg for the Cowboys to have their off-season training here? Typical mentality of el paso, masochism. I am sure the Cardinals care about your city too.
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Fitness Guru
Los Angeles, CA
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Educated What wrote: <quoted text> I am sure the Cardinals care about your city too. At least we're not flung tortillas and are told to go back to Mexico when we visit Phoenix.
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“I dare you!”
Since: May 09
El Paso
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El Paso, TX
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Fitness Guru wrote: <quoted text> At least we're not flung tortillas and are told to go back to Mexico when we visit Phoenix. Flung tortillas? Wow! Did it take you long to structure that comeback? Told to go to Mexico when we visit Phoenix? Hmmm.... Did you visit El Paso and were told to go to Mexico? Help me understand what you are trying to say. Amazing.
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Fitness Guru
San Antonio, TX
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Since I am obviously not educated like you, forgive my poor grammar. I am trying to say that when El Paso school teams visit Dallas or any other central Texas city, the prevalent attitude is negative towards El Paso and El Pasoans. We folks from Sedona do not face half of what El Pasoans face in terms of racism.
Did my feeble mind reach your superior intellect?
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“I dare you!”
Since: May 09
El Paso
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El Paso, TX
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Fitness Guru wrote: Since I am obviously not educated like you, forgive my poor grammar. I am trying to say that when El Paso school teams visit Dallas or any other central Texas city, the prevalent attitude is negative towards El Paso and El Pasoans. We folks from Sedona do not face half of what El Pasoans face in terms of racism. Did my feeble mind reach your superior intellect? Ok, no one claimed that you had a weak mind but I did need clarification. People in Texas are somewhat racist. As a matter of fact, when our Socorro Baseball team won state this year, some people really made negative comments. Places like Dallas, Austin, Odessa/Midland, panhandle area are prejudice. People in the San Antonio, Chorpus Christi, Brownsville area are really great people. I pretty much think that El Paso is picked on because the majority of the population is hispanic and El Paso always votes Democrat which differs from the rest of Texas because they vote republican. It's amazing what attitudes athletes get when they visit other places in El Paso. As far as the Cowboys, I will be a Cowboy fan for life. I have been a Cowboy fan since I was 5 and I just like them. Me myself am white/hispanic so I guess I am a mixed breed. Ok, if you want to debate, we can keep it civil. Have a wonderful day! How is Arizona? Hot I bet.
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“I dare you!”
Since: May 09
El Paso
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El Paso, TX
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I meant other places in Texas not El Paso.
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Fitness Guru
Oakland, CA
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I agree. I used to live in Amarillo and experienced the sort of racism first hand. My only argument or question was if the Cowboys have turned El Paso down for pre-season games and training camps, why would El Pasoans still support them? At least other professional sports teams (Spurs and Warriors) and personalities (De La Hoya), have played exhibition games in El Paso without having any qualms. I will admit, no matter what anyone says about El Paso, unlike other cities, it has always been welcoming to visitors generating revenue for it(i.e., Mariachis and fans greeting at the airport), and not being greeted with ignorant or racist gestures and/or comments.
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“I dare you!”
Since: May 09
El Paso
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El Paso, TX
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Fitness Guru wrote: I agree. I used to live in Amarillo and experienced the sort of racism first hand. My only argument or question was if the Cowboys have turned El Paso down for pre-season games and training camps, why would El Pasoans still support them? At least other professional sports teams (Spurs and Warriors) and personalities (De La Hoya), have played exhibition games in El Paso without having any qualms. I will admit, no matter what anyone says about El Paso, unlike other cities, it has always been welcoming to visitors generating revenue for it(i.e., Mariachis and fans greeting at the airport), and not being greeted with ignorant or racist gestures and/or comments. The Cowboys held a scrimmage here before, but I guess like any other sport or sports owner, its all about the money. I love the Cowboys, but I don't necessarily agree with Jerry Jones. I also do think they need to change the coach to one that can control the team. I got a rude look by some people at Dallas when I was in a swimming pool in a hotel. El Paso, is always attacked one way or another. I like this City, eventhough it is so behind on technology.
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Mookie
Lilburn, GA
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Mookie
Lilburn, GA
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Bucky Brooks from NFL.com has the Cowboys coming in last in the division. 1.Giants 2. Eagles 3.Redskins 4. Cowboys.(That's bout right)
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