snooch
07-01-2007, 02:31 PM
Tony Romo, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback dropped ball when he was the ball holder when Dallas was attempting an easy field goal in the last two minutes of the game to take the lead in the wildcard playoff game. http://images.nfl.com/photos/img9912932.jpg
If he would have not fumbled the ball Martin Grammatica (the kicker) would have made the easy 19 yard kick to take the lead. All the Cowboys would have had to do is keep Seattle from scoring to win the game and advance in the playoffs. Just because of this fumble, the season is over.
http://www.superbowl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20070106_DAL@SEA
I don't think either the Cowboys or Seattle can beat Chicago or New Orleans(next weeks opponent depending on who wins today), but I hate to see a season end on todays circumstances.
I think it will be either the Chicago Bears (depending on the play of their streaky quarterback Rex Grossman) or the New Orleans Saints for the NFC in the Superbowl. In the AFC, I think the Baltimore Ravens are close to being unbeatable. But, if their old as hell quarterback isn't as consistent as he has a tendency to not to be in the playoffs, there may be a problem. Their runningback Jamal Lewis needs to have a great post-season to keep the pressure off Steve McNair(qb). The only other team that can have a chance at getting past Baltimore's totally dominating defence is the San Diego Chargers withe their Hall of Fame bound running back LaDanian Thompson. This season he has set the record for the most touchdowns scored by a runningback in a season(and he didn't do crap for the last three games resting up for the playoffs). Their defence is pretty good exept for some questions in their deep pass defenders. But they have the most sacks in the league which helps out with this by not giving the quarterback time to make the deep pass. The big question is rookie quarterback Phillip River's unproven playoff performance. Will he shine or will he pull a Romo? Who knows. San Diego is my AFC sentimental favorite, but I don't think they can get past Baltimore's stifling defence.
If he would have not fumbled the ball Martin Grammatica (the kicker) would have made the easy 19 yard kick to take the lead. All the Cowboys would have had to do is keep Seattle from scoring to win the game and advance in the playoffs. Just because of this fumble, the season is over.
http://www.superbowl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20070106_DAL@SEA
I don't think either the Cowboys or Seattle can beat Chicago or New Orleans(next weeks opponent depending on who wins today), but I hate to see a season end on todays circumstances.
I think it will be either the Chicago Bears (depending on the play of their streaky quarterback Rex Grossman) or the New Orleans Saints for the NFC in the Superbowl. In the AFC, I think the Baltimore Ravens are close to being unbeatable. But, if their old as hell quarterback isn't as consistent as he has a tendency to not to be in the playoffs, there may be a problem. Their runningback Jamal Lewis needs to have a great post-season to keep the pressure off Steve McNair(qb). The only other team that can have a chance at getting past Baltimore's totally dominating defence is the San Diego Chargers withe their Hall of Fame bound running back LaDanian Thompson. This season he has set the record for the most touchdowns scored by a runningback in a season(and he didn't do crap for the last three games resting up for the playoffs). Their defence is pretty good exept for some questions in their deep pass defenders. But they have the most sacks in the league which helps out with this by not giving the quarterback time to make the deep pass. The big question is rookie quarterback Phillip River's unproven playoff performance. Will he shine or will he pull a Romo? Who knows. San Diego is my AFC sentimental favorite, but I don't think they can get past Baltimore's stifling defence.