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Saturday, September 15, 2007

Don't Count Your Dolphins Before They're Hatched

Hey Cowboys Nation...hold on a bit. Yeah I think the Boys
are better than Miami. So do the experts and the people
who set the betting lines. Visiting teams who are 3.5
point favorites are supposed to be better than the other team.
But...BUT things don't always work out like they are supposed to.
Thats why they make you actually play the games.
I'm still picking the Blue Stars to win but i ain't spouting off
about how sorry the Fins are or how bad the Boys are gonna whip em.
IF the team plays like they are capable of then this will turn out
good for us, but it still has to be done on the field.
We still have our starting CB out ( i dont think newman plays this week),
and we know our NT (ferguson ) is out. I am expecting Ratliff to play
very good though. Given a week to get ready I am looking for Wade
to come up with ways to maximize Ratliffs strengths and minimize his
lack of bulk. The offense needs to be consistent and while 45 points
would be super, remember this is the NFL so dont expect it.
So enjoy the game, be confident in the Good Guys, but its like your
parents always told you when you were kids:
Dont count your Dolphins before they are Hatched. ?? your parents never told
ya'll that ?? maybe i misunderstood what mine were saying..later Poke

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mick Shots
Team Arrives Safely After Unscheduled Landing
-8 p.m. (CDT)

The Dallas Cowboys' charter flight to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Saturday afternoon was forced to make an unscheduled landing in New Orleans about 3 p.m. (CDT) because of a mechanical problem, but the team later resumed its flight and arrived safely in Fort Lauderdale about 7:45 p.m. (CDT).

The emergency landing in New Orleans earlier Saturday was caused by one of the three hydraulic systems malfunctioning. The plane landed without incident, although, according to official procedure, at least five emergency vehicles lined the runway at the New Orleans International Airport. The plane never was in jeopardy, and mechanics on the ground were able to fix the problem.



Published Sep 15 2007, 04:04 PM by MSpagnola

Anonymous said...

as if we didnt have enough to worry
about...thanks for the info