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FanfromAnnapolis wrote:
Yeah ... if you want to win ONE dollar bet ELEVEN.

Isn't hatin' Dallas great?!



Honestly those odds are not bad. I'd consider it a 9% interest rate on an investment if I placed my bet today.


And yes, hating Dallas isn't too bad these days, is it? :)


10 to 1? They think that (at least, right now), Dallas is the 3rd most likely NFC team to win it all. They'll have to make the playoffs first to even have a chance at this. . .
Don't worry, they will.

This past year I would have been happy with just a 6th seed. (Obviously, I wasn't happy). Next year, I'm not going to be content with anything less than the division and a first round bye :)
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Primetime42 wrote: (Obviously, I wasn't happy). Next year, I'm not going to be content with anything less than the division and a first round bye :)

ROTFALMAO

Enjoy the retirement season of your favourite Tuna. We are ready for sashimi. :up:
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Redskin in Canada wrote:
Primetime42 wrote: (Obviously, I wasn't happy). Next year, I'm not going to be content with anything less than the division and a first round bye :)

ROTFALMAO

Enjoy the retirement season of your favourite Tuna. We are ready for sashimi. :up:
Wasn't this past season supposed to be his "retirement"? :hmm:

He's got a good 2, hell maybe 3 or 4, years left in Dallas and he's done his job VERY well in building a foundation for the present AND the future.

The team is young, and the organization is rebuilt. They'll be competing for a long, long time, with or without him, but 100% thanks to him.
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Your team may be young, but it is too bad they aren't any good.
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Pretty good and only improving.

Your team just finished the best season it will ever have in the second Joe Gibbs era.
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OK keep telling yourself that
maybe it will come true.
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No maybe's about it.

It will. :wink:
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Primetime42 wrote:No maybe's about it.

It will. :wink:


Actually, I think The Giants will be the team to beat next year. Where are you going to go with a log-legged QB (and I love Bledsoe, just not on Dallas) and a baseball reject backup? Jones needs to stop getting hurt (a good back otherwise), Keyshawn has turned into a possession reciever (career low 11.8 average on 71 catches) their O-Line is leaky and defense, very good three years ago was very inconsistant for the past two.

All arguments aside, I will tell you, that The Tuna gave me one of my favorite football moments when my family and I read his lips when he shouted "Shut-up Keyshawn!!!" to that loudmouthed WR of his. We still quote him to this day. :up:
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