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    Cool Could this be a turning point?

    After watching the second half game against the Redskins, could this be the beginning of a turning point of the season? There was an amount of snaps raised for Cole Beasley, Dwayne Harris and Lance Dunbar... It looks like there starting to get used to the no huddle offense, could it be the beginning of it? What yall guys think?

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    No, our ivy league head coach doesn't seen smart enough to see that the no huddle works better. I don't think anything is going to change unless the offensive line changes. They are terrible. This offense is playing with a handicap of a terrible line and a coach that can't seem to figure things out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorCalDC Fan15 View Post
    No, our ivy league head coach doesn't seen smart enough to see that the no huddle works better. I don't think anything is going to change unless the offensive line changes. They are terrible. This offense is playing with a handicap of a terrible line and a coach that can't seem to figure things out.
    We'll see in the next game. This sucks when you play a Thursday game and gotta wait 10 days for the next game...

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    I would love to win out and go 10-6 ( with a no huddle offense ) but right now I prefer losing out and getting a top 10 pick and rebuilding our O-line. I Mean we can get hot and make a run with a healthy demarco and hot dez but losing carter is a hugggee blow with Brandon carr has been playing like buns and don't get me started on our safety's



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    yes it was a turning point, the point where you realize that yo are now behind the (wait for it) Washington Redskins in the standings...a win yesterday and we are literally in the drivers seat for the division title...now, we need serious help..5 weeks to go and we need help from other teams beating the giants and a bad washington team...this really sucks....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred View Post
    yes it was a turning point, the point where you realize that yo are now behind the (wait for it) Washington Redskins in the standings...a win yesterday and we are literally in the drivers seat for the division title...now, we need serious help..5 weeks to go and we need help from other teams beating the giants and a bad washington team...this really sucks....
    If the Giants lose on Sunday they are still only a game back which isn't bad. They have to win out without question. But this 10 days of rest should get Smith, Costa, and Murray back, perhaps even Miles and Rat. I think the offense will be much better from here on out. If anything happens to Tony...close the book on it.

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    No it's not a turning point every game the cowboys play is a turning point in the season we are a .500 football team at best

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    It feels like last year where we had a chance to control the division but lost must win games like last Sunday. If you're a playoff team, you're supposed to win that game.

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    And the wildcard is pretty much out...the Cowboys only way in might be to somehow capture the NFC East...which means that the Giants and Redskins will have to lose some games.

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    Yeah this team isn't going anywhere... We lost Bruce Carter, and Lee... All we have got left is Dan Conner and Ernie Simms... We still have Jenkins as our next slot corner... But our inside line backer is less athletic in my opinion... **** Miles Austin, I'm off of this guy. He can't play like he used too and he's not getting any better... I say cut Him and Free and Scandrick and Jenkins when off-season comes...

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    yes it a turning point. the point when everybody realize that we r no more than a .500 team in our present state. we r just like dez bryant's career. we have all the talent in the world but just not there mentally. I say tank it and get a whole new coaching staff(that means Rob Ryan too) get a top 10 pick and get a nice fa ol or dl
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    Quote Originally Posted by sleepyofdallas View Post
    Yeah this team isn't going anywhere... We lost Bruce Carter, and Lee... All we have got left is Dan Conner and Ernie Simms... We still have Jenkins as our next slot corner... But our inside line backer is less athletic in my opinion... **** Miles Austin, I'm off of this guy. He can't play like he used too and he's not getting any better... I say cut Him and Free and Scandrick and Jenkins when off-season comes...
    re-negotiate Austins contract and make him the slot and see if we can get a decent cheap wr fa or draft pick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by king james View Post
    re-negotiate Austins contract and make him the slot and see if we can get a decent cheap wr fa or draft pick.
    No Sir. He's gonna continue be a fragile guy with an expensive contract. There's better players than him with less serious injuries... I bet you anything he's just a over exaggerated primadona who walks off the field whenever he gets hit and will keep doing that until he's all used up just cause he feels he's a super star...

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    I'm sure this has not been the only "turning Point."

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    Quote Originally Posted by sleepyofdallas View Post
    No Sir. He's gonna continue be a fragile guy with an expensive contract. There's better players than him with less serious injuries... I bet you anything he's just a over exaggerated primadona who walks off the field whenever he gets hit and will keep doing that until he's all used up just cause he feels he's a super star...
    He has a nagging thigh injury that has gotten worse over time because he's tried to come back too fast too many times.

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