I will give the Cowboys credit though, through 3 quarters they played a great game. And I really liked how Romo came back after last weeks debacle and played pretty well against the toughest D he's probably ever faced. And I also like how Crayton is emering into a solid young WR. Good game, and next to Indy, the only team I see challenging us like that.
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Originally Posted by Tracy Jordan
Tell her you want her privates and your privates to do a high five!
I dont think the Cowboys can hang with serious teams.
3 more touchdowns, and he ties last years totals. 7 more he ties his career best. and thats with 10 to go. at this pace they say he could get 56 touchdowns and shatter Peyton Mannings record.
Moss too is on pace to beat the receiving touchdown record. I think he's on pace for 21, leaving only one more to beat tie the record.
This leaves me wondering how good Tom Brady really is, and how much people for years were saying Manning was such a better quarterback, yet if Tom Brady turns it on he can be just as good. Both are great quarterbacks, but for a long time Brady wasn't getting his due.
Well, for a few years now everyone has considered Manning and Brady either #1 and #2 or #2 and #1. It's hard to say a guy hasnt been getting his due when he's a consensus top 2 player.
If the rest of the season shakes out like this, there could be more clarity regarding who is better, Brady or Manning. Basically what I'm trying to say is that if Brady plays close to this level all year, we might have to make Brady the consensus #1, not just top 2
With all due respect to the so-far dominance of Brady and the Patriots this season, there's still no way he's going to break Peyton's touchdown record (although I have a strong suspicion Belichick badly wants him to).
These are the locations for the Pats' final seven games:
Nov. 18 Buffalo
Nov. 25 New England
Dec. 03 Baltimore
Dec. 09 New England
Dec. 16 New England
Dec. 23 New England
Dec. 29 New York