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Cornelius J. van Dyk's SharePoint Brain Dump > Posts > How ‘bout dem Cowboys?!
How ‘bout dem Cowboys?!

OK Tony Dungee, I have a world of respect for you, but when you said on Sunday “The Cowboys don’t have ANY hope of beating the Saints.”, you should have known you were making a dangerous statement.  That’s the same thing they said about the Patriots against the Rams in the 2001 Super Bowl.  Nothing fires up a team like being discarded.  So dear Mr. Dungee, with love and respect… EAT YOUR WORDS!!!  smile_teeth

 

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Dungy is a jerk. Has always been and will always be.

But dem 'boys should upgrade their place kicker. Hitting the upright with the game on the line ... c'mon.
at 12/20/2009 5:33 AM

http://www.cjvandyk.com/blog

Don't agree on the Dungee comment, but on the kicker comments... Yup...

C'mon man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  LOL
Cornelius J. van Dyk at 12/21/2009 4:05 AM

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