Bludegeon wrote:Mondays and the rest of the week are always better when the Cowboys win and the rest of this shitty division loses.
It won't happen every week. So, I will saviour these times.

Eli Manning and Tom Coughlin pulled a Pete Carroll and Russell Wilson x 10! Telling your RB not too score! To go up 10? with 1:30 left? Unfuckingbelievable! That pass and set of downs will be the Dumbest play called this year. Dallas dodged a bullet and I'd be a bit worried, thankful and grateful they escaped after that performance. It is nice when everyone else loses, the planets were aligned for sure.
I honestly still can't believe that 3rd down. I instantly knew in that formation it was going to be play action which blew my mind but my second thought was....If no one was open he'd take a knee, he'd go down, no problem.
Then my jaw hit the floor. First I couldn't believe they didn't just run it in for the TD three times even on 4th down but to pass on third down let alone out of the end zone? Then to hear they told the RB not to score and they was confused on Time Outs? I'd fire Coughlin on the spot, seriously.
A wins a win, don't matter how stupid the giants were but I'd be a little concerned with how bad they played. I had Dallas by 10.
Romo with no pressure drove down the field without any defense, wide open receivers RGIII could have hit. The Giants are horrible, for the Cowboys to even be in that spot shows they have some work to do. Embarrassing or not it's a win and also proved they've got work to do.
Even if that last drive was like playing a High School team, the Giants blew it, gave them the momentum and a wide open field. Easy or not, hats off to Dallas for making the comeback. The Giants deserved to lose. They deserve to get blasted. Coughlin and Eli should be set on fire. I don't even like the Giants, I can't imagine what their fan pages are saying.
But Dallas got the win, hope they play better the rest of the way.
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Eli Manning basically handed Dallas a victory on a silver and blue platter
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/09/why-did ... as-cowboys
Eli Manning, ridiculously, inexplicably and bewilderingly threw a pass on third-and-goal from the one-yard line with 1:43 remaining.
With Dallas out of timeouts, the layman’s play call would have been to run the ball on third-and-1, milk the clock down to just under 50 seconds, kick the field goal (or maybe even go for it) and let Dallas have to make that same drive in 35 fewer seconds.
But maybe Giants coach Tom Coughlin, whose hot seat just got a little warmer, liked the idea of switching things up with a pass attempt. With everyone looking run, springing a tight end off the line isn’t a horrible idea. It’s not necessarily a good idea, but it ain’t horrible.
What is a horrible idea is getting flushed out of the pocket, as Eli Manning did, and then throwing the ball out of the end zone, thus stopping the clock and forcing a field goal with 1:37 left instead of, say, 55 seconds. It’s insane. Eli is a two-time Super Bowl winning quarterback. He’s the active leader in most consecutive starts. His football IQ is generally high, even if he tries to force the ball into too many tight spots. It’s simply unfathomable that he didn’t fall to the turf to take a sack in that situation to let the game clock run. By doing so, he gave Tony Romo just enough time to lead Dallas on a game-winning drive.
As Tony Dungy said after on NBC, the decision for Eli to throw the ball instead of falling down was “absolutely baffling.”