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NFC Divisional Playoffs: Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings

  • bulldog8
    footwedge.....bush league? What's bush league is how pathetic the Cowboys defense was. What's even more bush league is that Brooking was crying about it. His old, roid-head, sorry-losing ass needs to retire already. That Cowboys' defense is getting paid millions of dollars to stop opposing offenses from scoring. They didn't do their job, they got exploited, and Brett got his revenge over the Cowboys in the playoffs. If you want a team to sit on the ball at the end of the game, take up watching 12 year olds instead. PRO football.....get real man.
  • Puddle Jumper
    I thought it was funny Brooking was crying on the Viking sideline.What a jackass if it were the other way around I'm sure Minny players wouldn't have cried about it.Well maybe Favre since he would've retired after the game then unretired after training camp.
  • Laley23
    Even if Brooking is right (im on the fence on the whole running up the score thing) he was a total bitch about it. Who cried in public about it. If you have an issue you blame yourself and your defense and take it up with the Vikings in private via a phone call etc. Not on the sidelines during the game making yourself look like a total pussy.
  • justincredible
    Anyone got a video of Brooking whining? I missed that but I imagine it would give me a good laugh.
  • Terry_Tate


    Only video I could find of it.
  • Laley23
    justincredible wrote: Anyone got a video of Brooking whining? I missed that but I imagine it would give me a good laugh.
  • Footwedge
    bulldog8 wrote: footwedge.....bush league? What's bush league is how pathetic the Cowboys defense was. What's even more bush league is that Brooking was crying about it. His old, roid-head, sorry-losing ass needs to retire already. That Cowboys' defense is getting paid millions of dollars to stop opposing offenses from scoring. They didn't do their job, they got exploited, and Brett got his revenge over the Cowboys in the playoffs. If you want a team to sit on the ball at the end of the game, take up watching 12 year olds instead. PRO football.....get real man.
    So you've never seen a pro team kneel on the ball...2 minutes remaining.... up 24 points?

    That's what 99% of pro teams do. They act like they've won a game before.

    Classless act. If I was Brookings, I would have ripped off Favre's helmet, and dropped him with a thunder uppercut.

    What would the NFL do...suspend me next week?

    Hey Brett...nobody gives a shit about you padding your HOF numbers. Nobody.

    With that said, I hope Brees hangs 60 on em next week and on the last score....hopefully with 10 seconds left, takes the ball and shoves it up Favre's ass.
  • justincredible
    Lol, what a putz.

    I loved the caption. Brett didn't hear it because he was too busy winning.
  • Footwedge
    Laley23 wrote: Even if Brooking is right (im on the fence on the whole running up the score thing) he was a total bitch about it. Who cried in public about it. If you have an issue you blame yourself and your defense and take it up with the Vikings in private via a phone call etc. Not on the sidelines during the game making yourself look like a total pussy.
    Emotions run high during the game...not afterword.
  • Laley23
    Footwedge wrote:

    Emotions run high during the game...not afterword.
    So whats your point?

    Was Tyson ok to bite Holyfields ear?
    Was it ok for Clemens to throw a bat at Piazza?
    Was it ok for Haynsworth to stomp on a guys head?
    Was it ok for Rivers to run around like a chicken with his head cut off?

    I mean, the fact that he did it in the heat of the moment doesnt make it right and it certainly doesnt make him look like any less of a bitch.
  • Footwedge
    Laley23 wrote:
    Footwedge wrote:

    Emotions run high during the game...not afterword.
    So whats your point?

    Was Tyson ok to bite Holyfields ear?
    Was it ok for Clemens to throw a bat at Piazza?
    Was it ok for Haynsworth to stomp on a guys head?
    Was it ok for Rivers to run around like a chicken with his head cut off?

    I mean, the fact that he did it in the heat of the moment doesnt make it right and it certainly doesnt make him look like any less of a bitch.
    I don't think the man did any of the things you listed. I've made my point...as clear as it can be. The man had a right too be pissed after Favre shoved in their face.

    Up 24...2 minutes to go..kneel on the ball...even if it means you turn the ball over on downs at the other team's 11 yard line.

    I've been on both ends if blowouts...nobody ever pulled that crap in the games I played in. But of course, the lead story on ESPN was how the great Brett Favre threw 4 touch passes...not that he threw 3 touchdown passes and then rubbed it in Dallas nose in the waning moments of a game by throwing a 4th when everyone in the planet thought he would do the sportsmanship gesture of kneeling on the ball..
  • Strapping Young Lad
    I think I recall Dallas winning some big games in blowout fashion. In fact some of them were Super Bowls. I don't rememeber the Girls sitting on a lead when they throttled Buffalo. In fact I recall some big fat lineman showboating into the endzone. Now, he didn't have the ball in his hands by the time he made it there, because he was MOST concerned about showing his opponent up, not actually scoring.

    Like someone said yesterday on the radio, the team who has trillion dollar stadium and looks at their own images on a hundred foot high jumbo screen is blasting someone else for showing off???

    The Vikings don't have to be concerned with making sure the other roster full of millionaire football players leaves town feeling they had an overall positive experience and their feelings weren't hurt. They're concern is building every bit of momentum they can muster before they go on to play the biggest game in most of their players and coaches lives.

    With the way N.O. can score and as tough as it is to play there, it may be Minnesota on the other end this week. That's life. You've gotta do what's best for your team at this point. That last touchdown blew the roof off that place and added to the confidence of what had been a struggling offense.