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Romo Air Attack Squashes Carolina...


adallastiger

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At least that is what the Madden computer prediction says.

Sorry Madden, Carolina 33-30 on a last second field goal says ADallasTiger

Tony Romo bounced back from his error-filled Sunday night fiasco to throw three touchdowns as the passing attack helps Dallas squash the Panthers 31-23.

Jake Delhomme completed only 12 passes for 142 yards while adding another interception to his ever-escalating total. Carolina's ground game looked strong, with Williams rushing for 102 yards and Steve Smith taking an end-around 65 yards for a score, but it just wasn't enough as Carolina continues their slide toward the bottom of the power rankings.

Meanwhile, Felix Jones electrified fans with 55 yards rushing, including a crazy touchdown that saw him reverse field then hurdle a tackler for one of the more exciting five-yard scores in recent memory.

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Karma is a Mother F***** last time the cowboys won a playoff game was Dec. 28th, 1996 and in their next game they were BEATEN by the Carolina Panthers, who advanced to the NFC championship game. This was the Panthers second year as a NFL franchise. Look at how the times have changed, here are some more milestones from '96:

1) The O.J trial begins.

2) The 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta

3) Nintendo 64 was released

O.K. the last one was enough, thats been a long, long time ago.

and by the way girls, Jake has thrown 5 ints that cost us a game and your b**** has thrown 3 that cost you a game. But Madden says you guys win, alright call the game! Everyone knows Madden invented the internet, oh my bad that was Al Gore. Hope Jason Baker hits your Jumbotron and it knocks off Jerry Jones toupee.

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Karma is a Mother F***** last time the cowboys won a playoff game was Dec. 28th, 1996 and in their next game they were BEATEN by the Carolina Panthers, who advanced to the NFC championship game. This was the Panthers second year as a NFL franchise. Look at how the times have changed, here are some more milestones from '96:

1) The O.J trial begins.

2) The 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta

3) Nintendo 64 was released

O.K. the last one was enough, thats been a long, long time ago.

and by the way girls, Jake has thrown 5 ints that cost us a game and your b**** has thrown 3 that cost you a game. But Madden says you guys win, alright call the game! Everyone knows Madden invented the internet, oh my bad that was Al Gore. Hope Jason Baker hits your Jumbotron and it knocks off Jerry Jones toupee.

I commend you for your enthusiasm, if not your apparent lack of sobriety. I share every sentiment that you just emitted.

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