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kind of like the nfc west a few years ago...should we have contracted them?
#****idiotssay
Calm down little cow girl.
kind of like the nfc west a few years ago...should we have contracted them?
#****idiotssay
Ok, I'll petition the NFL and say forced turnovers should no longer count. Not sure why they're part of the game, really. They mean nothing.
I didn't say the Cowboys played great. But it's HILARIOUS to say "Oh, they scored two TDs on two bad plays and forced 4 turnovers, but OTHER THAN THOSE HUGE PLAYS, they should have been blown out." Great analysis. Again, did you just started watching football? That's not how football works. Those plays count. They're big plays. Sean Lee played an amazing game on defense and kept them in it, the same way CJ kept the Lions in the game.
But I mean other than Calvin Johnson, the Lions should have been blown out. Am I doing it right?
Dallas can have the proclaimed second best receiver and hover around .500 all season long. **** you Cowboys!
that has absolutely nothing to do with what we're talking about.
but you're pretty stupid, so i see why you're confused.
sigh...a wise man told me not to argue with fools.
Yeah, I started watching football this morning. Teach me oh wise one.
I'm not sure what you're arguing here. Of course the plays count, and the only stat that matters at the end of the day is points. My whole comment was saying the Cowboys were very lucky to have been in the game - because the Lions steamrolled over their defense at will, and the Cowboys offense did little if anything throughout the game. The only reason you were in the game is because we turned the ball over 4 times (each in Cowboy territory). At least two of those were really stupid/flukey plays from the Lions perspective, that fell in the lap of the Cowboys (like the first INT by Lee). If you want to make the argument that the Cowboys played awesome because of 4 turnovers, despite giving up over 600 yards, have at it. We'll just disagree.
Oh man. It's almost like you don't even read.
I never said the Cowboys played awesome, great, good, amazing, gramazing, outstanding, etc etc etc.
I did say, however, that you can't say a team who forced 4 turnovers and had ZERO "shouldn't be in the game." That's just stupid, and yes, anyone who's watched football for a while SHOULD know that. It's common sense. You can't discredit the great game Sean Lee had. The defense gave up more critical plays than they made, and that's why they lost. The defense, in totality, played awful. Obviously. But they made some plays that kept them hanging around, which happens in NFL games.
Again, without Calvin Johnson, the Lions really didn't play that well, so they shouldn't have been in the game. Same idea. Does that make sense to you?
Just go back to mediocrity Dallas fan.
No it doesn't make sense. That's literally the dumbest thing I've all week.
Have a nice week. Congrats on "deserving to be in the game." Maybe you would have even won the game if you didn't get outgained by 355 yards. Maybe
Jesus Christ, I'm tired of having no ****ing secondary. At least the Falcons could finish 3-13 and get a damn good draft pick.
Right. It's dumb to say. I agree. That's essentially what you're doing. Anyone can look at that game and say Lee played great and kept them in it. The plays he made were great plays and they count. Therefore, the Cowboys remained in the game because of some bad plays by the Lions (which count, just like the good ones) or great plays by certain defenders (which also count, just like the bad ones count).
0 turnovers and 4 forced turnovers (whether or not you consider them actually "forced") will keep teams in games.
Sean Lee is a great player and had a great game. The first interception was a dropped pass that literally fell in his lap. In my opinion, that isn't a great play from the Cowboys, it's a bad play from the Lions.
The Reggie Bush fumble was a bad play by the Lions.
The Calvin Johnson fumble was a bad play from the Lions.
Those plays did happen, and therefore, the game was close. My whole point is that if we don't make stupid/flukey mistakes, the game is a blowout. Every single one of those 4 turnovers came in your territory, so we were very likely to score a few times.
So I guess you're just arguing semantics with me. Were the Cowboys in the game? Of course. Should they have been (based on how the offense and defense performed)?, of course not.
A dropped pass that was dropped because of tight, good coverage, and Lee was right around the ball - as he always is - which is what great LBs do. If he isn't always around the ball, the drop might fall incomplete. He's great and always there, so it doesn't. Stupid mistakes are stupid mistakes, and they can cost team games. You don't get to eliminate them from analysis of the game. They were plays that were made by the Cowboys, or not made by the Lions. Either way, they happened, and when they happen, a team should be in the game - as the Cowboys were.
Sean Lee is one of, if not the, best LBs in the league. His great plays keep a team in the game just the same as CJ's great plays do. They ALLLLLLLL count. I didn't see 4 "flukey" plays for the Lions defense (even though it played very well overall). But to say a team that didn't turn the ball over at all and forced 4 "shouldn't have been in the game" is just not how football works, or has ever worked. Costly turnovers cost teams games all the time. Trust me, I know.