Monday, November 12, 2012

Clique


Ehsan Azad

Clique

                There is no better joyful occasion when then Cowboys pull out a victory over a divisional rival. It’s better when the Cowboys win in a team effort over a division rival.
                Jason Garrett has preached to our ears about being competitive in all three phases of the game. Problem is that the team never could do what their esteemed coach wanted them to do. They would perform in one or the other, but all three was a pipe dream for this team.  Apparently someone passed the pipe around because the Cowboys responded in a season saving game with a TD in all phases of the game.  Tony Romo threw for two TDs and no picks, Dwayne Harries returned a punt 78 yards for a td, and Brandon Carr had a beautiful pick 6 in the rout of the Eagles. What a game!  Not perfect, but still satisfying.
Garrett looks to have his team playing at the right level and has them poised to make a run at the playoffs and quite possible the division crown.  New York, who enters their bye week, lost in a blowout to the Bengals. The remaining schedule looks easy for the Cowboys, as 5 of the next 7 are at home, with only the Steelers currently with a winning record. The NFC East is not far out of reach. But, the Cowboys have to continue to play like they did Sunday.  They don’t have to score on every drive and hold the opponents to zero, but efficient play will make the team a force to be reckon with in the NFC.  But, fair warning to all Cowboys fans, they have done this tease before. Does anyone remember what happened on opening night? Great start, bad season was the theme for 2012 campaign. So let’s not start getting the championship bandwagon started yet.
So when the Cowboys actually buy into this team mentality and approach the game to be as efficient as possible, they are destined for great days. When the team starts to break at the core, you will fine a lot of pissed off fans in the metroplex. Like Kanye says,” Nobody missing with his f*&%ing Clique.” Hopefully no one misses with the Cowboys’

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