The girls lost @ Denver and NY not to mention they lost at home to NY. Meanwhile SD beat both NY and Denver on the road. SD continuing to improve while Dallas playing for all the wrong reasons Daddy "WAR BUCKS" and his new t.v.
Americas team? Are you fuckin' high?!
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SD ML!
The girls lost @ Denver and NY not to mention they lost at home to NY. Meanwhile SD beat both NY and Denver on the road. SD continuing to improve while Dallas playing for all the wrong reasons Daddy "WAR BUCKS" and his new t.v.
So let me get this straight. Dallas had 427 total yards against the giants in the first game and 424 yards against the giants in the second game. But because most of the yards were rushing in the first game and most of the yards were passing in the second game that proves the Cowboys are getting worse.
That's some sound logic there.
Cowboys will play well at home and are a good team... But, I think the safest play of the week is a teaser here!
Final play... 6pt Teaser SD +9 & Ov 42.5 ($3)
Good luck to all!!
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Quote Originally Posted by StraightShooter:
So let me get this straight. Dallas had 427 total yards against the giants in the first game and 424 yards against the giants in the second game. But because most of the yards were rushing in the first game and most of the yards were passing in the second game that proves the Cowboys are getting worse.
That's some sound logic there.
Cowboys will play well at home and are a good team... But, I think the safest play of the week is a teaser here!
So let me get this straight. Dallas had 427 total yards against the giants in the first game and 424 yards against the giants in the second game. But because most of the yards were rushing in the first game and most of the yards were passing in the second game that proves the Cowboys are getting worse.
That's some sound logic there.
55 passes? I bet Romo had to ice that arm down. How long has Dallas been hyping that running game? Sunday they didn't have one. Now if Romo had the same yardage with half as many passes maybe he would have scored more.
They don't give points for yardage. Besides all that yardage resulted in 2 loses.
Reason for road optimism: Ever since Philip Rivers took over as
the starting quarterback, the Chargers have been undefeated in the
month of December: A perfect 15-0. They have beaten good and bad teams,
won in front of large and small crowds, and emerged victorious in
stormy as well as beautiful weather. Nothing has fazed the Chargers in
December with Rivers leading them. This year, they are riding a
seven-game winning streak, and Rivers is the AFC’s top-rated passer.
Playing at the league’s newest and largest stadium should have no
impact on red-hot San Diego as it tries to improve to 10-3.
Good teams win games, Great teams cover the spread!
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Quote Originally Posted by StraightShooter:
So let me get this straight. Dallas had 427 total yards against the giants in the first game and 424 yards against the giants in the second game. But because most of the yards were rushing in the first game and most of the yards were passing in the second game that proves the Cowboys are getting worse.
That's some sound logic there.
55 passes? I bet Romo had to ice that arm down. How long has Dallas been hyping that running game? Sunday they didn't have one. Now if Romo had the same yardage with half as many passes maybe he would have scored more.
They don't give points for yardage. Besides all that yardage resulted in 2 loses.
Reason for road optimism: Ever since Philip Rivers took over as
the starting quarterback, the Chargers have been undefeated in the
month of December: A perfect 15-0. They have beaten good and bad teams,
won in front of large and small crowds, and emerged victorious in
stormy as well as beautiful weather. Nothing has fazed the Chargers in
December with Rivers leading them. This year, they are riding a
seven-game winning streak, and Rivers is the AFC’s top-rated passer.
Playing at the league’s newest and largest stadium should have no
impact on red-hot San Diego as it tries to improve to 10-3.
55 passes? I bet Romo had to ice that arm down. How long has Dallas been hyping that running game? Sunday they didn't have one. Now if Romo had the same yardage with half as many passes maybe he would have scored more.
They don't give points for yardage. Besides all that yardage resulted in 2 loses.
Reason for road optimism: Ever since Philip Rivers took over as the starting quarterback, the Chargers have been undefeated in the month of December: A perfect 15-0. They have beaten good and bad teams, won in front of large and small crowds, and emerged victorious in stormy as well as beautiful weather. Nothing has fazed the Chargers in December with Rivers leading them. This year, they are riding a seven-game winning streak, and Rivers is the AFC’s top-rated passer. Playing at the league’s newest and largest stadium should have no impact on red-hot San Diego as it tries to improve to 10-3.
No shit they don’t give points for yardage.That’s not what you were arguing.You were claiming that because most of the Cowboy’s yardage in the first game came from rushing and most of the yardage in the second game came from passing that proves the Cowboys are getting worse even though they had 427 total yards in the first game and 424 total yards in the second game.
That’s an asinine argument anyway you look at it.Wise up, kid.
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Quote Originally Posted by Spytheweb:
55 passes? I bet Romo had to ice that arm down. How long has Dallas been hyping that running game? Sunday they didn't have one. Now if Romo had the same yardage with half as many passes maybe he would have scored more.
They don't give points for yardage. Besides all that yardage resulted in 2 loses.
Reason for road optimism: Ever since Philip Rivers took over as the starting quarterback, the Chargers have been undefeated in the month of December: A perfect 15-0. They have beaten good and bad teams, won in front of large and small crowds, and emerged victorious in stormy as well as beautiful weather. Nothing has fazed the Chargers in December with Rivers leading them. This year, they are riding a seven-game winning streak, and Rivers is the AFC’s top-rated passer. Playing at the league’s newest and largest stadium should have no impact on red-hot San Diego as it tries to improve to 10-3.
No shit they don’t give points for yardage.That’s not what you were arguing.You were claiming that because most of the Cowboy’s yardage in the first game came from rushing and most of the yardage in the second game came from passing that proves the Cowboys are getting worse even though they had 427 total yards in the first game and 424 total yards in the second game.
That’s an asinine argument anyway you look at it.Wise up, kid.
i don`t like that almost 70 % of the bets are on sd, if merryman , castillo and weddle play , than a play sd, i think this will be a very similar game when the bolts played the giants, deciding on the final drive
no play for me in this one, GO CHARGERS!!!!!
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i don`t like that almost 70 % of the bets are on sd, if merryman , castillo and weddle play , than a play sd, i think this will be a very similar game when the bolts played the giants, deciding on the final drive
No shit they don’t give points for yardage.That’s not what you were arguing.You were claiming that because most of the Cowboy’s yardage in the first game came from rushing and most of the yardage in the second game came from passing that proves the Cowboys are getting worse even though they had 427 total yards in the first game and 424 total yards in the second game.
That’s an asinine argument anyway you look at it.Wise up, kid.
NFL.com:
"The Chargers are arguably playing as well
as any team in the league right now. New Orleans and Indianapolis are
grabbing the headlines thanks to perfect play all season. But, few have
noticed that the Chargers have reeled off seven wins in a row by a
combined score of 218-106. That's a winning margin of over two
touchdowns per game! That's at least as good as New Orleans or
Indianapolis and do you think either of those teams would be instilled
as an underdog here? The under-appreciated Phillip Rivers is a good
part of the reason this team is playing at such a high level. He has a
QB rating of 105 and has thrown 21 TDs to just 5 INTs, yet he doesn't
get the ink like the other top QBs. The Cowboys have the marquee name
and the name QB with Tony Romo, but they are just 1-4 vs. teams with a
winning record this season. The fact is that they aren't as good as
their record. This is a team that has already lost four
games outright as a favorite this season, and San Diego is a very loud
barking dog here - one that is 19-6-3 ATS in their last 28 when getting
points. Dallas' December woes are now known to all. The Cowboys have a
penchant for fading late in the season and are just 3-13-2 ATS in their
last 18 December games including 1-9-2 in week 14, which usually begins
the home stretch of the season in December. This is a good matchup for
the Chargers who thrive against good offensive teams like Dallas. San
Diego is 8-1 ATS the past three seasons vs. teams that average over 5.5
yards per play. They are also 15-4 ATS over that span when coming off
back-to-back wins. Here we get to grab the superior team getting
points."
Good teams win games, Great teams cover the spread!
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Quote Originally Posted by StraightShooter:
No shit they don’t give points for yardage.That’s not what you were arguing.You were claiming that because most of the Cowboy’s yardage in the first game came from rushing and most of the yardage in the second game came from passing that proves the Cowboys are getting worse even though they had 427 total yards in the first game and 424 total yards in the second game.
That’s an asinine argument anyway you look at it.Wise up, kid.
NFL.com:
"The Chargers are arguably playing as well
as any team in the league right now. New Orleans and Indianapolis are
grabbing the headlines thanks to perfect play all season. But, few have
noticed that the Chargers have reeled off seven wins in a row by a
combined score of 218-106. That's a winning margin of over two
touchdowns per game! That's at least as good as New Orleans or
Indianapolis and do you think either of those teams would be instilled
as an underdog here? The under-appreciated Phillip Rivers is a good
part of the reason this team is playing at such a high level. He has a
QB rating of 105 and has thrown 21 TDs to just 5 INTs, yet he doesn't
get the ink like the other top QBs. The Cowboys have the marquee name
and the name QB with Tony Romo, but they are just 1-4 vs. teams with a
winning record this season. The fact is that they aren't as good as
their record. This is a team that has already lost four
games outright as a favorite this season, and San Diego is a very loud
barking dog here - one that is 19-6-3 ATS in their last 28 when getting
points. Dallas' December woes are now known to all. The Cowboys have a
penchant for fading late in the season and are just 3-13-2 ATS in their
last 18 December games including 1-9-2 in week 14, which usually begins
the home stretch of the season in December. This is a good matchup for
the Chargers who thrive against good offensive teams like Dallas. San
Diego is 8-1 ATS the past three seasons vs. teams that average over 5.5
yards per play. They are also 15-4 ATS over that span when coming off
back-to-back wins. Here we get to grab the superior team getting
points."
"The Chargers are arguably playing as well as any team in the league right now. New Orleans and Indianapolis are grabbing the headlines thanks to perfect play all season. But, few have noticed that the Chargers have reeled off seven wins in a row by a combined score of 218-106. That's a winning margin of over two touchdowns per game! That's at least as good as New Orleans or Indianapolis and do you think either of those teams would be instilled as an underdog here? The under-appreciated Phillip Rivers is a good part of the reason this team is playing at such a high level. He has a QB rating of 105 and has thrown 21 TDs to just 5 INTs, yet he doesn't get the ink like the other top QBs. The Cowboys have the marquee name and the name QB with Tony Romo, but they are just 1-4 vs. teams with a winning record this season. The fact is that they aren't as good as their record. This is a team that has already lost four games outright as a favorite this season, and San Diego is a very loud barking dog here - one that is 19-6-3 ATS in their last 28 when getting points. Dallas' December woes are now known to all. The Cowboys have a penchant for fading late in the season and are just 3-13-2 ATS in their last 18 December games including 1-9-2 in week 14, which usually begins the home stretch of the season in December. This is a good matchup for the Chargers who thrive against good offensive teams like Dallas. San Diego is 8-1 ATS the past three seasons vs. teams that average over 5.5 yards per play. They are also 15-4 ATS over that span when coming off back-to-back wins. Here we get to grab the superior team getting points."
No doubt, Hey straight shooter try and remember that we are here to make that money not look cool arguing with somebody!
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Quote Originally Posted by Spytheweb:
NFL.com:
"The Chargers are arguably playing as well as any team in the league right now. New Orleans and Indianapolis are grabbing the headlines thanks to perfect play all season. But, few have noticed that the Chargers have reeled off seven wins in a row by a combined score of 218-106. That's a winning margin of over two touchdowns per game! That's at least as good as New Orleans or Indianapolis and do you think either of those teams would be instilled as an underdog here? The under-appreciated Phillip Rivers is a good part of the reason this team is playing at such a high level. He has a QB rating of 105 and has thrown 21 TDs to just 5 INTs, yet he doesn't get the ink like the other top QBs. The Cowboys have the marquee name and the name QB with Tony Romo, but they are just 1-4 vs. teams with a winning record this season. The fact is that they aren't as good as their record. This is a team that has already lost four games outright as a favorite this season, and San Diego is a very loud barking dog here - one that is 19-6-3 ATS in their last 28 when getting points. Dallas' December woes are now known to all. The Cowboys have a penchant for fading late in the season and are just 3-13-2 ATS in their last 18 December games including 1-9-2 in week 14, which usually begins the home stretch of the season in December. This is a good matchup for the Chargers who thrive against good offensive teams like Dallas. San Diego is 8-1 ATS the past three seasons vs. teams that average over 5.5 yards per play. They are also 15-4 ATS over that span when coming off back-to-back wins. Here we get to grab the superior team getting points."
No doubt, Hey straight shooter try and remember that we are here to make that money not look cool arguing with somebody!
SD +2.5 : the Bolts are the better team and getting points? The Bolts margin of victory lately has been over 2 TDs. The live dog vs. Romo's late season fade. Score: Chargers 24-Cowboys 21 (3 units)
SD/DAL UNDER 48.5 (1 unit)
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SD +2.5 : the Bolts are the better team and getting points? The Bolts margin of victory lately has been over 2 TDs. The live dog vs. Romo's late season fade. Score: Chargers 24-Cowboys 21 (3 units)
you took the words outta my mouth, cowboys allll day. i loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee that the public is all over chargers. you know what happens when all those people think there right.
bam !!!!!!! nooooooooooooooo cowboys will prove and shock the world sunday!
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you took the words outta my mouth, cowboys allll day. i loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee that the public is all over chargers. you know what happens when all those people think there right.
bam !!!!!!! nooooooooooooooo cowboys will prove and shock the world sunday!
SD +2.5 : the Bolts are the
better team and getting points? The Bolts margin of victory lately has
been over 2 TDs. The live dog vs. Romo's late season fade. What scares me is the public support for the live dog otherwise i'd be laying more units down. Score:
Chargers 24-Cowboys 21 (2 units)
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SD +2.5 : the Bolts are the
better team and getting points? The Bolts margin of victory lately has
been over 2 TDs. The live dog vs. Romo's late season fade. What scares me is the public support for the live dog otherwise i'd be laying more units down. Score:
Chargers 24-Cowboys 21 (2 units)
chargers aint winning no bowl homey!!!!!!!!!!!!1 they might might might beat the boys sunday but u gotta think if brady quinn threw some td's on the bolts then cant romo???? ... who knows about sunday but i jus know bolts aint winnin no bowl
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chargers aint winning no bowl homey!!!!!!!!!!!!1 they might might might beat the boys sunday but u gotta think if brady quinn threw some td's on the bolts then cant romo???? ... who knows about sunday but i jus know bolts aint winnin no bowl
55 passes? I bet Romo had to ice that arm down. How long has Dallas been hyping that running game? Sunday they didn't have one. Now if Romo had the same yardage with half as many passes maybe he would have scored more.
They don't give points for yardage. Besides all that yardage resulted in 2 loses.
Reason for road optimism: Ever since Philip Rivers took over as the starting quarterback, the Chargers have been undefeated in the month of December: A perfect 15-0. They have beaten good and bad teams, won in front of large and small crowds, and emerged victorious in stormy as well as beautiful weather. Nothing has fazed the Chargers in December with Rivers leading them. This year, they are riding a seven-game winning streak, and Rivers is the AFC’s top-rated passer. Playing at the league’s newest and largest stadium should have no impact on red-hot San Diego as it tries to improve to 10-3.
Eli had to ice his toes down after completing those 11 passes.
Giants won the game, cause Dallas had 3 big plays go against them. Fumble before half by Barber was at least a 10 point swing. Bad tackling on the punt when they had him pinned in. And Jacobs waddle down the sideline. When all is said and done, neither my Cowboys or your Giants are making the playoffs...
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Quote Originally Posted by Spytheweb:
55 passes? I bet Romo had to ice that arm down. How long has Dallas been hyping that running game? Sunday they didn't have one. Now if Romo had the same yardage with half as many passes maybe he would have scored more.
They don't give points for yardage. Besides all that yardage resulted in 2 loses.
Reason for road optimism: Ever since Philip Rivers took over as the starting quarterback, the Chargers have been undefeated in the month of December: A perfect 15-0. They have beaten good and bad teams, won in front of large and small crowds, and emerged victorious in stormy as well as beautiful weather. Nothing has fazed the Chargers in December with Rivers leading them. This year, they are riding a seven-game winning streak, and Rivers is the AFC’s top-rated passer. Playing at the league’s newest and largest stadium should have no impact on red-hot San Diego as it tries to improve to 10-3.
Eli had to ice his toes down after completing those 11 passes.
Giants won the game, cause Dallas had 3 big plays go against them. Fumble before half by Barber was at least a 10 point swing. Bad tackling on the punt when they had him pinned in. And Jacobs waddle down the sideline. When all is said and done, neither my Cowboys or your Giants are making the playoffs...
The Cowboys havent had a winning record in the final month since 1996,which also is the last time they won a playoff game.Dallas is 27-8 through Thanksgivings but 3-7 after that,counting a loss in the playoffs.
Since they were 2-3,the Bolts have rolled to several straight wins.The latest improved them to 10-0 in December and gave them an NFL record with 15 straight wins in the month.They lead the AFC West and could clinch a playoff spot this weekend with a win and several other favorable results around the league.
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The Cowboys havent had a winning record in the final month since 1996,which also is the last time they won a playoff game.Dallas is 27-8 through Thanksgivings but 3-7 after that,counting a loss in the playoffs.
Since they were 2-3,the Bolts have rolled to several straight wins.The latest improved them to 10-0 in December and gave them an NFL record with 15 straight wins in the month.They lead the AFC West and could clinch a playoff spot this weekend with a win and several other favorable results around the league.
No doubt, Hey straight shooter try and remember that we are here to make that money not look cool arguing with somebody!
WELL SAID DOG. SHOOTIN AND HOLLERIN SHIT DONT PACK THE POCKET IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. STATS ARE GREAT FROM BOTH ENDS, AND IF THE GAME IS AS GOOD AS THIS ARGUEMENT YOU GUYS ARE HAVING, IT WILL BE A GOOD ONE TO WATCH. THEY'RE BOTH GOING TO GET BEAT UP BY THE SAINTS ANYWAYS. COWBOYS FIRST JUST FOR SHITS AND GIGGLES.
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Quote Originally Posted by DrDogs:
No doubt, Hey straight shooter try and remember that we are here to make that money not look cool arguing with somebody!
WELL SAID DOG. SHOOTIN AND HOLLERIN SHIT DONT PACK THE POCKET IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. STATS ARE GREAT FROM BOTH ENDS, AND IF THE GAME IS AS GOOD AS THIS ARGUEMENT YOU GUYS ARE HAVING, IT WILL BE A GOOD ONE TO WATCH. THEY'RE BOTH GOING TO GET BEAT UP BY THE SAINTS ANYWAYS. COWBOYS FIRST JUST FOR SHITS AND GIGGLES.
Eli had to ice his toes down after completing those 11 passes.
Giants won the game, cause Dallas had 3 big plays go against them. Fumble before half by Barber was at least a 10 point swing. Bad tackling on the punt when they had him pinned in. And Jacobs waddle down the sideline. When all is said and done, neither my Cowboys or your Giants are making the playoffs...
Not making the playoffs? Speak for yourself. Dallas going 0-4.
Giants had plays go against them, Bradshaw's fumble, Steve Smith's dropping that TD pass, Eli's int in the endzone.
Jacobs, a 265 lb running back out running your whole team is pretty funny. But i seen it before. Jacobs runs a 4.4 and i seen him out run DBs. Spencer could not catch him even after Jacobs was tripped up and Spencer was running balls to the wall.
By Ben Knaup
San Diego (9-3) at Dallas (8-4): The Cowboys'
December swoons over the past several seasons have been well
documented, while no team has been as good down the stretch than the
Chargers in recent years. Those two trends would seem to indicate that
this game won't end well for Dallas.
With loads of talent and the failure to fulfill expectations for
much of the decade, these teams really do have a lot in common. The
problem for the Cowboys is that the Bolts appear to simply be a better,
more skilled version of themselves. Tony Romo is a good quarterback,
but he's been surpassed by Phillip Rivers. Miles Austin is an
up-and-coming star, but Vincent Jackson appears to have already
arrived. Jason Witten is perhaps the second best tight end in the
game. The finest? Probably Antonio Gates. I'm sure you're starting
to get the picture. After flip-flopping on the Cowboys all season
long, I'm not ready to give up on them just yet. I do feel comfortable
in saying, however, that San Diego is the better team.
Good teams win games, Great teams cover the spread!
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Quote Originally Posted by Mickster21:
Eli had to ice his toes down after completing those 11 passes.
Giants won the game, cause Dallas had 3 big plays go against them. Fumble before half by Barber was at least a 10 point swing. Bad tackling on the punt when they had him pinned in. And Jacobs waddle down the sideline. When all is said and done, neither my Cowboys or your Giants are making the playoffs...
Not making the playoffs? Speak for yourself. Dallas going 0-4.
Giants had plays go against them, Bradshaw's fumble, Steve Smith's dropping that TD pass, Eli's int in the endzone.
Jacobs, a 265 lb running back out running your whole team is pretty funny. But i seen it before. Jacobs runs a 4.4 and i seen him out run DBs. Spencer could not catch him even after Jacobs was tripped up and Spencer was running balls to the wall.
By Ben Knaup
San Diego (9-3) at Dallas (8-4): The Cowboys'
December swoons over the past several seasons have been well
documented, while no team has been as good down the stretch than the
Chargers in recent years. Those two trends would seem to indicate that
this game won't end well for Dallas.
With loads of talent and the failure to fulfill expectations for
much of the decade, these teams really do have a lot in common. The
problem for the Cowboys is that the Bolts appear to simply be a better,
more skilled version of themselves. Tony Romo is a good quarterback,
but he's been surpassed by Phillip Rivers. Miles Austin is an
up-and-coming star, but Vincent Jackson appears to have already
arrived. Jason Witten is perhaps the second best tight end in the
game. The finest? Probably Antonio Gates. I'm sure you're starting
to get the picture. After flip-flopping on the Cowboys all season
long, I'm not ready to give up on them just yet. I do feel comfortable
in saying, however, that San Diego is the better team.
Romo will have a huge night with at least 4 TDs and no picks. Bolts' secondary will be torn apart. Rivers will play from behind all day and spray picks left right and center.Boys win by double digits.
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Romo will have a huge night with at least 4 TDs and no picks. Bolts' secondary will be torn apart. Rivers will play from behind all day and spray picks left right and center.Boys win by double digits.
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