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Blue and Silver Monday

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by Warden

In one of the strangest sports nights for me in forever, both the New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys spit the bit. But where one team turned from a frog into a prince at the very last moment, the other kept right on ribbiting itself out of the playoffs.

Another uninspired Yankee team showed up for a playoff game last night, and that's why they're going home after another first round loss. The better team won again in the Cleveland Indians, and that's why they will be facing the Boston Red Sox for the right to move on to the World Series. The underdog Buffalo Bills took it to the heavily favored Cowboys all night long -- forcing 6 turnovers, scoring 2 defensive touchdowns, and getting a 103-yard kickoff return.

But it was the 1 late pick by Bills QB Trent Edwards, the rookie QB from Stanford who otherwise outplayed Tony Romo right from the get go, that proved most damaging to the Bills. Fittingly, after 41-point underdog Stanford pulled off college football's biggest shocker in years with their 24-23 win against USC Saturday, this game followed the same script for 59 minutes -- delighting the rabid crowd taking in Buffalo's first Monday Nighter in 13 years.

Romo threw picks early and often, 5 of them, but was able to lead a late 80-yard drive, going 9-11 on the drive to pull Dallas to 24-22 after a missed 2-point try. With half a minute left, Dallas K Nick Folk put the foot back in football, executing a textbook onsides kick, and suddenly Dallas still had a prayer. After a long pass to WR Terrell Owens was replay-reversed, Romo had just enough time to complete 2 short passes, and the Cowboys set Folk up for a 53-yarder. The rookie nailed the kick, but Bills head coach predictably had called time so Folk would have to hit it again for the win. Folk's second kick was a dead ringer for the first, and the Cowboys had pulled off the stunning comeback with 9 points in the last 20 seconds. The 25-24 win pushes the Cowboys to 5-0 heading into the New England game.

I never would have believed Romo could play this bad -- overthrowing receivers all night when he wasn't underthrowing them. After 3 passes, Romo had 2 picks and an incompletion. Romo kept throwing it to the guys in the retro Bills uniforms all night, but he kept right on flinging, managing to complete 29-50 for 309 yards. The Dallas defense kept them in the game all night, ultimately giving up only a single FG to the conservative Buffalo offense.

In the first half, it seemed Romo was doing everything in his power to burst whatever goodwill he had built up over the first 4 games, throwing 4 terrible picks, then just like that the legend is somehow enhanced with the dramatic, improbable come from behind last second win. And so you can say that Romo played his worst game of the year and his best game of the year last night, displaying the resiliency that all the great ones have. In the first half, Romo played like the turnover-happy Brett Favre of last year, but still displayed enough Favre-like fortitude to pull out the game when it counted.

I hadn't given up even after it was 24-13 Bills in the 4th. These Sunday and Monday Night games can turn on a dime. Even so, I was so disgusted at some points that I switched back to the Yankees game, who chipped away to get within 6-4. Derek Jeter had an A-Rod-like playoff series, hitting into double plays and killing the few rallies the Yankees could muster against the Indians pitchers. But the end of the Joe Torre era came quietly, with nary a mosquito in sight, and baseball in New York is dormant for another season, another spring, before even a trace of chill in the October night air...


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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
766 days ago
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Strange night for Romo.
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JuTMSY4Legend
766 days ago
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You like the cowboys and Yankees? I knew upstate new york was like texas...but come on...
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Falcon02520Legend
766 days ago
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Yankees Suck! This user thinks that "Yankees Suck" are words to live by.
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Falcon02520Legend
766 days ago
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Cowboys Suck! This user thinks that Dallas Cowboys aren't really people.
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JuTMSY4Legend
766 days ago
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its just baffling to me, how someone, who I'm guessing (perhaps unfairly) is around 20 years old (give or take a few)could be both a cowboys and yankees fan... I mean...the cowboys were good inthe mid 90s and the yankees in the late...seems odd...
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Falcon02520Legend
766 days ago
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1st This user is thinking that someone is a front runner...
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Falcon02520Legend
766 days ago
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BOX This user is dedicated to bringing back FANBOXES.
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Falcon02520Legend
766 days ago
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obviously...
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WardenVarsity
766 days ago
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Can't explain why I like both, except my dad liked the Yanks and my older brother was a Cowboys fan. So it goes...
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JuTMSY4Legend
766 days ago
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I ain't sayin she's a gold digger...
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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
766 days ago
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Just sayin.
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WardenVarsity
766 days ago
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I don't know why people are making a big deal of out of being a Yankees fan and Cowboys fan. First of all, I'm an old bastard -- mid=40s. When I became a baseball fan in the mid to late 1960s, the Yankees had a horrible team: Horace Clarke, Jerry Kenney, Tom Tresh, Joe Pepitone, an aging Mickey Mantle, Jake Gibbs. My dad would take me to the games and there was no one in the stands! My grandfather, a Greek immigrant, would take me and my brother to the METS games, but my brother turned out a Pirate fan and me a Yankees fan. Rooted through the lean years of the '70s until Thurman Munson and Murcer came along.

Became a football fan in the late 1960s when the Cowboys got Calvin Hill and Duane Thomas. I was a RB playing Pop Warner football and grew to love the Cowboys WAY BEFORE THEY WON A SUPER BOWL. So I am not a front runner. I stayed with my teams through THICK AND THIN. Through the decades.

I hope that explains my allegiances to my teams. If not, I really don't care what you-all think to be honest. I've seen a lot of winning in my day, and it feels good to see the next great Cowboys team emerging with Tony Romo just entering into his prime.
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