Fuhgeddaboudit
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Holy shit, tony romo stats
57 lmaoHurricane said:What was the o/u for this game? It's certainly o by now, I'm sure.
WHO-DEY-BENGALS_14_18 said:Good win for the Bengals today!
nolafan33 said:Did Schaub toss another TD to the wrong team?
There was still time in the fourth quarter. Dallas had just gained the lead, had just delivered an unnecessary pooch kick when they'd kicked it out of the end zone for most of the day. The Broncos had good starting position, and quickly moved down the field, though they had yet to enter the red zone. Standing slightly split out to the right was Wes Welker, a wide receiver who'd been controlled all day by the underrated and overall unfairly hated (by most Cowboy fans) Orlando Scandrick. Though Welker had scored a touchdown, he'd been blanketed on the play and made an excellent catch on an excellent throw. In all honesty, he'd yet to do anything today. Scandrick ,the feisty and physical #32 in Cowboys silver and blue, was delivering his second consecutive great performance against the gritty and normally unstoppable Welker.
Either just out of the red zone or just in, Peyton Manning drops back to pass, and Monte Kiffin calls the unthinkable, the absolutely absurd play call that never should have entered his mind--a defensive play call that didn't involve Orlando Scandrick glued to Wes Welker. I believe (I missed the first half of the play, was cooking supper) the senile Kiffin had blitzed Scandrick, leaving the savvy veteran Ernie Sims to cover Welker. Needless to say, it didn't pan out. Dallas' DL wasn't healthy, a far less than 100% DeMarcus Ware had yet to sniff Denver QB Peyton Manning, and George Selvie had only tried to break Peyton Manning's neck, so far. The blitz didn't get there. #18 recognized the mismatch and it #83 for a sizable gain that setup the tying score. At that point, the stage was set for Trevathan's video game INT followed by Thomas' video game catch. It was over.