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Dec 29 2008

Cowboy Fans Nightmare Finally Over

Published by ken77 at 11:01 am under NFL Football Edit This

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Well after the Dallas Cowboys went to Philadelphia and got taken to the woodshed by a 44-6 score the Dallas Cowboys and their fans nightmare is finally over. The season started with such high hopes for Cowboy fans with a easy opening win against the Cleveland Browns, but after that it steadily went downhill.

Terrell Owens started to complain during the season he was not getting the ball enough, Pacman Jones decided to fight his bodyguard and Tony Romo and Felix Jones got hurt.  Jason Witten and T.O. got into an altercation as well according to various sources. Just the life of a Dallas Cowboy fan I guess.

The funny part is after all they went through all they had to do was go out and win the last game and they would make the playoffs. So what did the Dallas Cowboys do nothing at all. They showed up and dressed, but that was a bout it. Five turnovers and horrible play doomed them and in the end maybe their own selfishness and fighting among themselves also contributed to that. This just goes to prove no matter how much talent you have there is no I in team and everyone must be on the same path or a train wreck will occur. If you do not believe me ask any Dallas Cowboy fan today and they will tell you that.

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