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NFC Offensive POW


JawnyBlaze

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So rather than Cam's Herculean effort against Cincinnati, the NFC OPOW goes to an OL...I mean, I'm all for recognizing OL for good play but there's no way that guy's game or impact was nearly as huge as Cam's almost 400 yards 3 TDs in the best game of the season yet, while injured and getting ankles twisted and whathaveyou.  This is ridiculous.  I know they don't mean anything, but still.  It's a matter of pride.  Most of us want to see our guys recognized when they deserve it and no way Tyron Smith deserves it over Cam this week.

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Dallas has sucked for 20 years. Next to the Yankees, the media rides the Cowboys harder than any pro team in this country. The media just blew their wad out of excitement & gave it to Smith.

Why Smith? Well, none of the skill players had a big game. Gotta go OL. Gotta go with the glamour LT, even though he was graded the 3rd best OL on his own team in that game.

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