January 2010

Folks, I hate to say I told you so, but I did. I simply couldn’t see a way that the Cowboys would be NFC Championship Game bound this season. I felt that there were far too many superior teams than the Cowboys and the game against Favre and Company proved it. Make no mistake about it: the Cowboys were the inferior team on the field. It was a complete role reversal from last week’s game. The Eagles had no answer for us and the Cowboys had no answer for the Vikings.

Earlier today, Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com posited a scenario in which Jason Garrett could make a power play for Wade’s job. I’ve heard no one else in the traditional media talking about this possibility, but let’s look at it just in case.

Prior to Sunday’s game against the Cowboys, Brett Favre gave his word that he’d sing the R&B hit “Pants on the Ground” after the game if the Vikings won. Check out the video on this page.

So while you were crying in your beer (or in my case, my green tea), Favre was getting his groove on… sort of.

So here you are, disappointed and in shock. After hearing the entire country jump on the Cowboys bandwagon last week, you began to believe, not just hope. You may not have said it, but you expected to see your team in the Super Bowl. You planned on savoring three more weeks of glory. And then the unthinkable happened, and you watched an old man rise to the challenge as your team went down in flames.

After Dallas traded Stack to Memphis, the Grizzlies bought out the remainder of his contract leaving him a free agent. After Milwaukee Bucks star Michael Redd suffered an injury against the Lakers, they contacted Stackhouse ASAP. Stackhouse is expected to ink a short-term deal with the Bucks later today.

Best of luck to Stack. He was a tremendous off-the-bench strength before the injuries began cropping up. We wish him well.

Read more about Jerry Stackhouse’s career leading up to this point here.

When Dirk dropped his 20,000th point this week against the Lakers, the crowd rose to their feet and cheered. Once on the bench for a timeout, Dirk stood up and applauded the crowd and thanked them for their support. It was a sentimental moment.

Dallas loves its big German. No doubt. But in the end, do we REALLY care about his personal achievements? The Mavericks lost the game in embarrassing fashion as Dirk and several other players wasted 10+ seconds passing the ball when they needed a three pointer to tie.

Take a look at the best running back in the league (barring Chris Johnson). This is what the Cowboys have to stop in order to succeed this weekend.

It’s time to get pumped up for this game! Are you ready? Let’s talk Vikes. Know thy enemy. Well, boys and girls, here he is. ENEMY #1 for the week is Brett “Prima Donna” Favre. He took the Burger King slogan to heart and he’s having it HIS way. No single player in the NFL draws media attention like Brett Favre. Sorry, T.O.

Now it’s time to see what this 40 year-old quarterback is made of. Are you ready?

The Warmup: Playoff Edition

It’s official: The Dallas Cowboys 13-year playoff victory drought is OVER! Last weekend the Cowboys did what only few other teams have done in the NFL, they defeated an opponent for the third time in one season. Dallas claimed their third win over division foe Philadelphia Saturday night allowing them to advance to the next round of the NFL Playoffs.

Apologies for the delay in this week’s edition, Cowboy fans. Saturday evening started with a celebration of Cowboys postseason success and then from Sunday to now I have been laughing at the expense of Southern Cal, rival to my Alma Mater, as Pete Carroll jumped ship, rumors of NCAA sanctions were around the bend, and then last night it climaxed as they hired Lane Kiffin out of nowhere. To say my research for this week’s edition has been slightly sidetracked with these recent developments is a gross understatement.