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Coming To Life

by Warden
created November 24, 2008, last edited December 09, 2008
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GOOD TO SEE the Cowboys cruise to an easy win for a change yesterday -- and by "see" I mean "monitor" the game on NFL.com, which gives incredibly detailed play by play coverage that truly is the next best thing to being there live or watching it live on TV or listening on radio... So it's actually the 4th best way to catch a game. But it was still enjoyable to "watch" Dallas roll off 29 straight points after San Fran scored the game's first 6 points on 2 field goals.

Yesterday also marked the Real Return of Romo, who went 23-39 for 341 yards and 3 TDs, and not un-coincidentally T.O.'s best game since leaving those very same 49ers way back in 2000. Owens racked up 213 yards on just 7 catches, the big strike a 75-yard catch and run that saw #81 bullying his way into the end zone for the last 10 yards. Romo's big day carried Dallas to a 35-22 win that sets them up nicely for a Thanksgiving home tilt versus a struggling Seattle team. There's no line yet in my local paper, but it's gotta be double digits in favor of the Pokes, probably 13-15 if I had to, well, bet. But if Dallas can get past the Seahawks, they'd be sitting at 8-4 with 10 days off. Probably not enough time left to catch the Giants, sitting at 10-1, but considering they have tiebreakers with Washington (7-4) and Tampa Bay (8-3), Dallas would be right in the thick of the wild card race. Their last 4 games are home against the Giants and Ravens, at Pittsburgh and at Philly last game of the year.

Now, that last game obviously could be huge for playoff implications, and by that time one Kevin Kolb could be starting his 4th or 5th straight game for the Eagles. Yesterday saw Donovan McNabb benched for the second half following a putrid 8-18 for 59 yards and with his team losing 17-0 to the Ravens. Kolb wasn't a whole lot better, 10-23 73 yards, and like McNabb he also threw it twice to the other guys.  Philly coach Andy Reid promised to announce a starter today, but with the Eagles (5-5-1) all but mathematically out of the postseason picture, why not see what the kid has for the last 5 games of the season.

We saw how long it took Romo to come back after breaking his pinky finger, which was why I was shocked that Cleveland would let Brady Quinn play with his broken finger. The result was an 8-18 day for 94 yards with 2 picks in a dismal home loss to the Texans. Derek Anderson picked right up where Quinn left off in relief, completing only 5 of 14 for just 51 yards and a pick for good measure. It's anyone's guess who's under center next week against the Colts. I'm sure Cleveland would like to see what it has invested in Quinn, but it's a fine line of not wanting to push the kid if he's not healthy with nothing left to play for at 4-7.

Now, there was some good QB play around the league. Chad Pennington threw for 341 yards in a loss to New England, and David Garrard also cracked the 300 barrier in Jacksonville's loss to Minny. And SF's Shaun Hill was surprisingly effective when given time, going 21-33 for 303 yards and a score. But the real story had to be Matt Cassel of the Pats, who cracked the 400 yard barrier for a second straight week with 415 yards on 30 for 43 passing. The odds of this guy throwing for two straight 300 yard games at any point in the season would have been astronomical based on his first few starts after Tom Brady went down in Week 1.

At 90.5, Cassel now sits as the 11th ranked passer in the league based on the complicated but I think fair system of rating QBs, ahead of bigger name guys like Peyton Manning (87.2), Jay Cutler (87.0) and Ben Roethlisberger (80.5). Caseel has completed 66.3% of his passes for 2,615 yards and 13 TDs against 8 INTs. Now, he does have high-quality wideouts in Randy Moss (3 TDs yesterday) and Wel Welker (80 catches on the season), but that's offset by perhaps the weakest set of starting RBs in the NFL (and maybe NCAA) in Kevin Faulk and Sammy Morris. I'll admit to being dead wrong about Cassel not being able to cut it in this league, but this is one the best jobs of coaching a player up in a long, long while.

There are in fact only 3 starting NFL QBs with passer ratings above 100. SD's Philip Rivers (23 TDs, 10 INTs) sits atop the league at 103.3, followed by Kurt Warner (21 and 8) at 102.4 and Romo (101.8), with his 18 TDs and 7 INTs. Two QBs with excellent numbers will play in the Monday Night game, with New Orleans' Drew Brees (3,251 yards through 10 games, a 95.4 rating) and Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers (15 TDs against only 6 INTs, a 94.5 rating). And let's not leave out the old guy, Brett Favre, completing over 70% of his passes and a relatively positive TD-INT ratio with 20 TDs versus 13 picks good enough for 94.1 on the QB scale.


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SSreportersLegend
364 days ago
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Yesterday also marked the Real Return of Romo


Against those tremendous 49ers......dude, wait until he plays Pittsburgh (Seattle will allow 500 yards and 55 points) before you can say he has returned.


Where were you when the team was getting pasted by the Rams and Giants?
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JuTMSY4Legend
364 days ago
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29th in pass defense...FYI
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JuTMSY4Legend
364 days ago
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Yesterday saw Donovan McNabb benched for the second half following a putrid 8-18 for 59 yards and with his team losing 17-0 to the Ravens. You didn't even read the box score right...
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JuTMSY4Legend
364 days ago
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At 90.5, Cassel now sits as the 11th ranked passer in the league... ahead of bigger name guys like Peyton Manning (87.2), Jay Cutler (87.0) and Ben Roethlisberger (80.5) And you read Peter King this morning...wow, this is miserable
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SSreportersLegend
364 days ago
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We saw how long it took Romo to come back after breaking his pinky finger, which was why I was shocked that Cleveland would let Brady Quinn play with his broken finger.


It's the Browns man. ;-)


Besides, Tony Romo is horrible at handling the football when his hands are working!
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JuTMSY4Legend
364 days ago
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The phrase "regurgitated pile of shit-eating donkey testicles" is tossed around so frequently nowadays and yet this article seems to deserve it
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WardenVarsity
364 days ago
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Thanks for all the encouraging words. For the record, I haven't read Peter King in weeks.
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JuTMSY4Legend
364 days ago
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I encourage you to do your part and conserve the internet from the mindless dribble you just wrote above... You remind me of Dave Spadaro
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WardenVarsity
364 days ago
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Well, instead, how about you go and kill yourself. That would be my advice.
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SSreportersLegend
364 days ago
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Wow....just wow....
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JuTMSY4Legend
364 days ago
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Warden, I would rather have someone pluck out each one of my asshairs individually, and then feed them to me like a baby bird (that's be regurgitated asshairs) than read another one of your god awful shitty articles. Seriously, actually wrote an article about the Cowboys and Tony Romo WITHOUT WATCHING THE GAME. Do you not see the flaw in that fucking logic?
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Tmil42AAA-er
364 days ago
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You've managed to incorporate the word regurgitated in two separate comments on this article alone.


Kudos to you, sir.
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JuTMSY4Legend
364 days ago
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kinda like how he incorporated shit in this miserable article? Makes me wanna vomit
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Tmil42AAA-er
364 days ago
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You know, usually I'm hesitant to slam other users' articles, because I don't write very often and when I do it's usually not very good. I respect anyone who's willing to put something out there for people to criticize.


That being said...

  • Using the 49ers as any kind of barometer is useless. Trust me, I follow the team, and it's the same situation as the Raiders: You beat them, great, but if you don't beat them, it's just embarrassing.
  • Borrowing from Jut's MMBBQ, "TO, you got the ball because their DBs suck ass not because you were open or due for such an amazing game." That pretty much sums it up.
  • Why Brady Quinn could play with a broken pinkie and Romo couldn't? It's the way they hold the ball. Romo's way of holding the ball puts a lot of pressure on his pinkie, whereas Quinn's finger position puts much less pressure on that particular digit. Plus, as SS stated, it's the Browns, why not?
  • I personally equate passer rating to VORP in baseball...not entire sure how it's formulated, usually gives a decent measure of a player, but certainly is not all-encompassing.
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JuTMSY4Legend
364 days ago
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Heeeeyyyy

someone reads that

YYYYYESSSSS
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Tmil42AAA-er
364 days ago
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Of course I do. If I wasn't too lazy to sign up for a blogger account, I'd comment on them. But the MMBBQ is my favorite thing you guys do over there (the rest of it is great too though).
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
364 days ago
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"Well, instead, how about you go and kill yourself." "kill yourself", read this article... when you think about it... seriously, what's the difference?
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KelsdadAll-Star
364 days ago
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"and by "see" I mean "monitor" the game on NFL.com, which gives incredibly detailed play by play coverage that truly is the next best thing to being there live or watching it live on TV or listening on radio." That's how Stevie Wonder sees NFL games, isn't it?
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Tmil42AAA-er
364 days ago
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I don't think GameCast comes in braille.
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JuTMSY4Legend
364 days ago
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Tommy, can you hear me?
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Steel TownDraft Pick
363 days ago
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The NFC east isn't looking quite so good these days. The Giants are clearly the best team in the division, with the rest very far behind. Two weeks till the Dallas Pittsburgh game, I wish I had tickets.
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JuTMSY4Legend
363 days ago
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Hmmm

1) You voted for this piece of crap?

2) Pittsburgh is 0-2 versus the NFC East...

And to borrow a phrase from Hank Steinbrenner, If Philly were in the NFC west, they'd be duking it out with the Cardinals (we'll find out Thursday) for the division...

Not that I really believe the Eagles are that good, but the defense has really played well. I think they win in spite of Andy Reid

like Hank Steinbrenner
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Steel TownDraft Pick
363 days ago
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1-2
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Steel TownDraft Pick
363 days ago
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I generally vote for any article that I read and feel like commenting on.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
363 days ago
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Are you saying that the Steelers are the NFL barometer? To me, the Giants are pretty far ahead of the rest of the league, not just the NFC east. But, after the G-men the rest of the division are simply better than average, not the juggernauts they were supposed to be. It was more of an attempt to remind warden that his cowgirls are still a letdown.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
363 days ago
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"And to borrow a phrase from Hank Steinbrenner, If Philly were in the NFC west, they'd be duking it out with the Cardinals (we'll find out Thursday) for the division..."


You could replace philly with any decent team.
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JuTMSY4Legend
363 days ago
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Dallas sucks so bad...Romo and his bwoken ittle fingey...TO having a great game against the craptastic niners and all of the sudden they're back blow me
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Steel TownDraft Pick
363 days ago
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To top it off, if they do somehow manage to make the playoffs, they will most certainly lose their first game since, you know, this group hasn't one 'a single playoff game'.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
363 days ago
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Not breaking ground here, as others have already implied this, but the real test of the Cowboys is yet to come. Pittsburgh and Baltimore will not be pushovers. Nor will the Eagles. No matter what state they're in, it's a divisonal game and these teams always (well, usually) have close, hard fought games.


Their true statement game will be against the Giants, though. If they can beat them, or at least put up a good fight (like the Jints did last year in game 16 against the Pats), then one can say that the Cowboys are back to life. They have all the weapons they need to win that game. All they have to do now...is do just that.
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JuTMSY4Legend
350 days ago
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well, you're looking more right by the minute SJ...
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