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261.1 | DALLAS COWBOYS SUPERBOWL XXX CHAMPS! | BSS::FARNEY | | Wed Jan 17 1996 16:22 | 12 |
| The Cowboys have got the 4th highest Superbowl spread in points with
12 in NFL history. I think that's being real generous to Pittsburg.
Considering also Haley said he will start and finish the whole game.
All our players are healthy and ready to shove all the critics words
down thier mouths with Barry Switzer getting a ring. Rod Woodson will
not play and even though they have a great passing game that could
probably eat up Dallas secondary their defense isn't good enough to
keep the ball out of Dallas's hands. Dallas will control the ball time
therefore will dominate the game.
The End
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261.2 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Thu Jan 18 1996 08:39 | 21 |
| > The End
That's a different name. Did your parents get it from baby book? :-)
Seriously, what's your first name?
Is the spread still at 12? If I were a betting man, I'd hold out for as
long as possible - I don't think the spread is going anywhere but up.
> even though they have a great passing game that could
> probably eat up Dallas secondary their defense isn't good enough to
> keep the ball out of Dallas's hands.
I don't think the Steeler passing game is "great" - I think you've given them
a little too much credit.
This whole game comes down to how well Dallas picks up the blitz. They do a
good job, they waltz to a win. They don't, they're in for a long day.
How's that for deep analysis?
-Roland
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261.3 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Thu Jan 18 1996 17:24 | 7 |
|
compare to what it has been the past few years the Steelers' passing
game this year is great! faint praise, I know but atleast Neil does
know how to look off a receiver or two. His problem unfortunely is
happy feet under pressure.......
mike
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261.4 | GO STEELERS | FABSIX::D_HORTERT | | Sat Jan 20 1996 03:32 | 11 |
| I think Roland hit the nail on the head with his analysis of Cowboy
offense vs. Pittsburgh defense, but I think Pittsburgh needs to
concentrate more on stopping Emmitt Smith (hopefully for under 50yds)
and forcing Dallas (i.e. Aikman) to beat them with the passing game.
The reason for this is that there is more likelihood of Aikman
throwing an interception than there is of Smith fumbling, since
Aikman will probably be looking at a variety of blitzes all game
long. I think Pittsburgh's ability (or inability) to run the ball
against the Dallas defense will play a major role also.
D.J.
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261.5 | | PTOSS1::SCHRAMME | Eric Schramm DTN: 422-7253 | Mon Jan 22 1996 12:17 | 5 |
|
Yep, I think if the Steelers can blitz and hit Aikman a few times, the
Steelers can keep this game real close. Smith is going to get his 100+
yards - no doubt. The key is definetly getting to Aikman in hopes that
he makes some mistakes.
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261.6 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Mon Jan 22 1996 13:20 | 6 |
|
Deion becomes the 1st player in Super Bowl history to score a TD
three different ways in the same game. Look for Deion to score 3 TD's,
1 on a kick return, 1 on an interception, and 1 as a WR.
Ron
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261.7 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | From BK>>Dean to BK>>TO | Mon Jan 22 1996 13:37 | 5 |
| > Deion becomes the 1st player in Super Bowl history to score a TD
> three different ways in the same game. Look for Deion to score 3 TD's,
> 1 on a kick return, 1 on an interception, and 1 as a WR.
Frankly, I'm not too impressed with Dallas return teams.
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261.8 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 22 1996 13:49 | 7 |
| A gameplan based on forcing Aikman to throw INTs is shaky. The man's
postseason stats don't support it. He's cool, intelligent, accurate
and has a gun.
Pittsburgh should try to hold onto the ball via long, time-consuming
drives. They can't afford even one turnover. They'd have to run
the '90 Giants game to perfection to win...but Boniol is no Norwood.
|
261.9 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | From BK>>Dean to BK>>TO | Mon Jan 22 1996 13:55 | 12 |
| > Pittsburgh should try to hold onto the ball via long, time-consuming
> drives. They can't afford even one turnover. They'd have to run
> the '90 Giants game to perfection to win...but Boniol is no Norwood.
Boniol and Norwood of that year are almost exactly the same. Very good stats
on shorter range FG's; not very good on longer field goals. Neither kicker
really had to kick longer FG's during the year.
Of course, the Giants had a much better OL than Pittsburgh did, and beat
better defenses than Buffalo to get to the SB. The Steelers haven't had to
beat a better defense than the one Dallas will put on the field. Still, I
think the Cowboys can be run on.
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261.10 | Sanders will not be a factor | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Be well, Marcus | Mon Jan 22 1996 13:59 | 7 |
| Emmitt Smith will run for 236 yards and three touchdowns. Aikman will
have two TD passes. Breuner and Thigpen will catch TD passes for the
Steelers after the game is out of hand.
Final: Dallas 45, Pittsburgh 20
NAZZ
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261.11 | ;-) | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Jan 25 1996 15:12 | 1 |
261.12 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Thu Jan 25 1996 15:42 | 2 |
| It would be different. I felt bad for Jackie Smith, even though he was
a Cowboy at the time.
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261.13 | dallas gets all the calls part 545765 | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Thu Jan 25 1996 15:48 | 5 |
|
if he does he'll probably cry to the refs that he was interfered with
and get a late flag........
mike
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261.14 | | PTOSS1::SCHRAMME | Eric Schramm DTN: 422-7253 | Thu Jan 25 1996 17:06 | 3 |
| >> Wouldn't it be cool if Michael Irvin pulls a Jackie Smith on Sunday?
would be awesome.....
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261.15 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Some gave all | Thu Jan 25 1996 17:43 | 11 |
| Super Bowls are hardly ever effected by official's
blunders. They, like the teams, are there because
they are deemed to be the best in their field.
To state the obvious, the team that runs the best
will no doubt win this one. That means the tandem
of Morris, Pegram and Williams must rush better
than Smith - a large feat, but not impossible.
billl
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261.16 | Bring back Blitzburgh | FABSIX::D_HORTERT | | Fri Jan 26 1996 06:28 | 15 |
|
>A gameplan based on forcing Aikman to throw INTs is shaky. The man's
>postseason stats don't support it. He's cool, intelligent, accurate
>and has a gun.
The only times Aikman throws interceptions is when he is constantly
under pressure and gets knocked on his *ss a lot. Nobody except the
49'ers have been able to do that to him. That's why Pittsburgh has
to throw a variety of blitzes at him, make sure someone is hitting him
on every play possible (nothing cheap), and get as many sacks as
possible. Anyone can be cool in the pocket when nobody is getting
near you.
D.J.
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261.17 | The excitment is building! | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Fri Jan 26 1996 08:42 | 8 |
|
Which means Peagram will have to come up big imo Billl. Morris is a
bit slow and the speed of the Dallas D should contain him. Hopefully
Peagram beats them up early then in the 4th quarter Bam drives it down
their throat. Would love to see Erhardt mastermind another 9 minute
plus drive against the boys like he did to the Bills........
mike
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261.18 | Produce A Fresh Defense | STRATA::BARBIERI | | Fri Jan 26 1996 09:44 | 12 |
| I'm with Garb. They need to replicate the Giants game plan
in their win over the Bills. MAKE THE GAME AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE.
Control the clock. Keep the defensive front seven strong and
fresh enough to be able to sustain getting some kind of pressure
on Aikmen and minimizing the size of the holes the Dalls o-line
produces.
A fresh, strong Steeler defensive front seven in the latter stages
of the game is the thing I think the Steelers most want to produce.
Tony
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261.19 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 26 1996 10:11 | 7 |
| > The only times Aikman throws interceptions is when he is constantly
> under pressure and gets knocked on his *ss a lot. Nobody except the
> 49'ers have been able to do that to him.
Yes, and the *only time* SF was able to do that was when they jumped out
early and built a big lead. Banking on Pittsburgh doing that is also
very shaky.
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261.20 | Dallas 38-22 | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Fri Jan 26 1996 10:37 | 13 |
| Here's a computerized box score of Super Bowl XXX.
Dallas 7 14 14 3 - 38
Pittsburgh 7 7 0 8 - 22
Emmitt gains 171 and scores 2 TDs on runs and 1 TD from a_Aikman pass.
Sherman Williams comes in late and he scores a TD.
O'Donnell throws a couple, one each to Bruener and Mills.
Niether Neon nor Irvin scores.
TTom
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261.21 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Fri Jan 26 1996 11:15 | 4 |
261.22 | But I'll be rooting for them | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Jan 26 1996 11:41 | 7 |
| When the Giants (of all teams) ran for a million yards vs Dallas, Jones
the middle linebacker was out injured (abdominal pull). He's back and
since he's back thru the playoffs Dallas has been strong vs the run.
Since Jones backup had problems depth in this area could be one hope
for the Steelers. I am hanging onto my "U" pick this week but I'd
never put money on the Steelers.
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261.24 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Eat'm up Steelers! | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:04 | 8 |
| >Niether Neon nor Irvin scores.
The only thing, other than the obvious, that would
make me happier would be if'n they're both on the
sidelines sniffin' smellin' salts.
billl
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261.25 | Go Steelers! | PTOSS1::SCHRAMME | Eric Schramm DTN: 422-7253 | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:12 | 8 |
|
I think the Steelers 3-4 defense might do well against Dallas (I think
this is the first 3-4 Defense Dallas has faced all year). If the
Steelers can get to Aikman in the blitz and shake him up - I like
the Steelers chances. Hasn't Aikman been knocked out of 3 games this
year with concussion problems?
Steelers will win 37-31 in a thriller.
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261.26 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:13 | 9 |
| re .23,
Except the B's/Montreal game is at 3:00 and kickoff isn't until
6:20. So plenty of time to down a few while watching the B's. So
you pass out before Dallas goes ahead, thus you avoid your brothers
hooting and hollering. Then again what if Pittsburgh is winning, you
don't want to avoid being able to rub it in.
Ron
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261.27 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Eat'm up Steelers! | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:20 | 8 |
| JaKe called me and asked to have his prediction
posted:
STEELERS 27
Cowboys 24
billl
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261.28 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:25 | 8 |
261.29 | | CSC32::J_HENSON | Don't get even, get ahead! | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:30 | 19 |
| Aikman has been knocked out twice this year (as I recall). Both were
because of leg or back problems. I don't think he's had a concussion
this year.
As for last year's NFC championship game in which the Niners put so
much pressure on Aikman, keep in mind that Eric Williams was out,
and that Larry Allen was playing on a bad ankle. As I recall,
the lineman that Allen was blocking pressured Aikman a lot and
even got a few sacks. Allen was also playing out of position (tackle)
to fill in for Williams. He's back at guard now.
And, as pointed out earlier, San Francisco took a big, early lead
and put Dallas in a must pass situation. Also, Emmitt was hurt and
left the game late in the 3rd quarter or early in the 4th.
I'm not trying to make excuses for last year's loss to San Francisco.
Just adding a few facts for a more complete picture.
Jerry
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261.30 | GO COWBOYS!!!! | BIGQ::WEST | Kevin 225-4528 HLO | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:34 | 9 |
| RE: .23
Karen, give me a break.....Dougs not that bad, well compared to Mr
Garry that is, deep down your a Cowboys fan, now admit it, just like
deep down you like the Yankees......
Cowboys win.....Emmitt has a field day!!!!
/westy
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261.31 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:34 | 7 |
261.32 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:42 | 4 |
| \
Cowboys just never loose straight out do they Jerry???
mike
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261.33 | no excuses | CSC32::J_HENSON | Don't get even, get ahead! | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:04 | 20 |
| >> <<< Note 261.31 by OUTSRC::HEISER "watchman on the wall" >>>
>>
>> Jerry, what was the Cowpies excuse for losing to San Fran at home
>> without Steve Young in November?
Mike,
I specifically said I wasn't making excuses. Can't you read?
There was discussion about the Steelers putting pressure on Aikman,
and how San Francisco had been able to do it in last year's NFC
championship game. I was just pointing out that circumstances are
different now than they were last year.
I don't know know why San Francisco whipped the Cowboys the way they
did this year. I suspect that it was just because they played a whole lot
better than Dallas did. If Pittsburgh plays that kind of game on Sunday,
they'll probably win big, too.
Jerry
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261.34 | | CSC32::J_HENSON | Don't get even, get ahead! | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:09 | 14 |
| >> <<< Note 261.32 by CNTROL::CHILDS "Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!!" >>>
>>
>> \
>> Cowboys just never loose straight out do they Jerry???
mike,
What's the deal with you Cowboy's haters? I was just trying to point
out that there are some differences in the Cowboys' O-line this year
as opposed to last year, when San Francisco was able to pressure
Aikman. This was in reference to some comments made about the
Steelers putting pressure on Aikman.
Jerry
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261.35 | Last Year No Barometer | LUDWIG::BARBIERI | | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:24 | 6 |
| In the NFC game last year, Larry Allen could barely walk. It
was pathetic watching him try to play. No contest. Whoever
lined up opposite him was licking his chops.
Mike, I was thinking along the same lines about the Steeler's
ILB's. Just how do they fill the gaps???
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261.36 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:25 | 9 |
|
point smoint. an excuse by any other color is still an excuse. Seems
to me I wasn't the only one who took your point as an excuse. If one
translates your point than the inference is that if Williams played
and Allen wasn't hurt and Allen wasn't playing tackle but playing guard
then San Fran wouldn't have gotten any pressure on Aikman. Smells like
an excuse to me.......
mike
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261.37 | | BIGQ::WEST | Kevin 225-4528 HLO | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:32 | 6 |
|
excuses, excuses mike you probably have a bunch of excuses already
written for why the cowboys kicked the steelers butt in the bowl...
**^ /westy
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261.38 | how much is Tom paying you to agravate me??? ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:37 | 6 |
|
why would I need excuses? The Sowboys are supposed to kick the Steelers
butts. Of course that won't keep me from accusing the refs etc. if the
sowboys do win.........
mike
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261.39 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:39 | 3 |
261.40 | But it also fun!!!! | BIGQ::WEST | Kevin 225-4528 HLO | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:42 | 10 |
|
Toms very generous this week, I'm working for about a beer a note....
He's suppose to be back by now though, 2:00 he'll probably real bad....
I got to like the cowboys this year for the fact that Emmitt was my
Fantasy player of the year, so I have to cheer him on.......
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261.41 | and Neil O'Donnell ain't no Johnny U ! | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:47 | 6 |
| >I don't know know why San Francisco whipped the Cowboys the way they
>did this year. I suspect that it was just because they played a whole lot
>better than Dallas did. If Pittsburgh plays that kind of game on Sunday,
>they'll probably win big, too.
Ahem, excuse me sirs, but Yancey Thigpen AIN'T NO Jerry Rice.
|
261.42 | BUD WEIS ER | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | Atlanta, Home of the WS Champs | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:50 | 14 |
| Well, I hope that at least it's a close game. I somehow got rooked
into running our K of C Super Bowl party, and I hope the people stay
for the whole game so I don't get stuck with a lot of leftovers (except
maybe the beer, but it's in a keg and I don't have a keg cooler at
home and it doesn't freeze all that well:-)).
That said, my heart is with the Steelers but my wallet is with the
'Boys. Going to be interesting to see how the Steelers OLB's are going
to be handle (or handle) the Dallas O line.
Look for some new Bud frog commercials. Is the Bud bowl (shudder) being
"played"?
UMDan
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261.43 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Fri Jan 26 1996 15:12 | 8 |
|
Speaking of Budweiser commericials, I told my brother this a couple
of weeks ago. Here is my prediction for a new Bud Frog commericial.
The last commerical had the male frog saying "Bud" and the female
frog saying "Weis". I look for a tadpole or a baby frog to speak its
first words of "er"
Ron
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261.44 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | I've always been a closet Steeler fan - even though they suck! | Fri Jan 26 1996 18:09 | 3 |
261.45 | Friday night prediction | WONDER::REILLY | Sean / Alpha Servers DTN:223-4375 | Fri Jan 26 1996 21:20 | 5 |
|
Steelers 30
Cowdorks 27
- Sean
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261.46 | FINAL SCORE | FABSIX::D_HORTERT | | Fri Jan 26 1996 23:50 | 11 |
| SSSSS TTTTT EEEEE EEEEE L EEEEE RRRRR SSSSS 22222 4
S T E E L E R R S : 2 4 4
SSSSS T EEEEE EEEEE L EEEEE RRRRR SSSSS 22222 44444
S T E E L E R R S : 2 4
SSSSS T EEEEE EEEEE LLLLL EEEEE R R SSSSS 22222 4
COWBOYS: 20
D.J.
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261.47 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | From BK>>Dean to BK>>TO | Sat Jan 27 1996 22:52 | 1 |
| Prediction: Dallas 34, Pittsburgh 14
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261.48 | | CHEFS::7A1_GRN | Keep the blue flag flying | Mon Jan 29 1996 04:13 | 12 |
| Well the fat lady has sung....
DULLAS 27
PITTSBURGH 17
Congrats to The Cowboys, the line judges and Neil O' Donnell's
optician.
CHARLEY
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261.49 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Mon Jan 29 1996 07:41 | 5 |
| Liked the Budweiser commercial with the frogs and their tongues stuck on the
can. Liked that a lot....
'Saw
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261.50 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Mon Jan 29 1996 08:02 | 4 |
|
At least it was somewhat of a game for once. I would have won some money
in a pool if Pittsburgh had to settle for a field goal before halftime,
but it was worth it to see Peon get toasted on an inside route.
|
261.51 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Mon Jan 29 1996 08:04 | 16 |
| >
>At least it was somewhat of a game for once. I would have won some money
>in a pool if Pittsburgh had to settle for a field goal before halftime,
>but it was worth it to see Peon get toasted on an inside route.
>
Well, I think it shows that Dallas is not invincible. and Switzer is no genius
that's for sure.
If Pittsburgh plays an error free game (which you almost have to in order to
win the Bowl) it's a lot closer game and maybe goes the other way.
To me, the MYTH of Dallas invincibility was exploded yesterday.
'Saw
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261.52 | From Jake.... | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Mon Jan 29 1996 08:05 | 42 |
| From: US2RMC::"[email protected]" "Rich Jacob(JaKe)" 29-JAN-1996 07:49:51.70
To: cam::way, mkots3::long
CC:
Subj: Drive for 5 stalls with yesterday's game
I wasn't totally suprised that the STEELERS lost lasted night's game. I was
happy however that they didn't pull a Buffalo or San Diego and let the thing
be over before the firsted half was. Coming back from down 13 points and
having a chance to take the lead late in the game proved that this team is
not a pushover. I just want to know who the hell O'Donnell was throwing to
on those 2 interceptions and who the hail was on the wrong page.
I really thought they were going to take the lead there.
All in all it was a good season...they came out of the gate horribly, going
3-4, then win 8 of their lasted 9 games in the regular season. Win in the
playoffs only to lose as Dall-Ass scores 2 td's as a direct result of the
interceptions.
Oh well, only 6 months til pre-season games!!!!
(8^(*
BTW, post this in the STEELERS note PLEASE on of you.
JaKe
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261.53 | $575!!! | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Mon Jan 29 1996 08:15 | 3 |
|
MMMMMMM
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261.54 | this guy never ceases to AMAZE me... | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | I've always been a closet Steeler fan - even though they suck! | Mon Jan 29 1996 08:23 | 4 |
261.55 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Mon Jan 29 1996 08:35 | 11 |
|
Did anyone happen to tape the game? Or rather, in particular, the
comercials?
While I saw a half dozen plays total, my wife says they replayed
the Pizza Hut "Right Field" comercial from the eighties, which I
loved back then but which never got shown in full. If anyone has a
copy of the game (and, even better, can tell me approximately where
the comercial was) they could lend me for a day I'd appreciate it...
Joe
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261.56 | Great commercial | CSLALL::BRULE | country in need of a leader | Mon Jan 29 1996 08:49 | 6 |
| Joe,
Was that you in the commercial?
Mike
:^)
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261.57 | | CHEFS::7A1_GRN | Keep the blue flag flying | Mon Jan 29 1996 08:59 | 19 |
| .54
Let me point you in the right direction.
IT
ISN'T
FUNNY
ANYMORE
hth.
CHARLEY
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261.58 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Mon Jan 29 1996 09:06 | 8 |
|
To tough to note about the game. I want to be as gracious as the
Steelers were but I can't so I'll just say nothing and leave it at
that.
My favorite commercial was the Tyneol one.
mike
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261.59 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Mon Jan 29 1996 09:13 | 16 |
| RE<<< Note 261.54 by ROCK::GRONOWSKI "I've always been a closet Steeler fan - even though they suck!" >>>
> You know who just sent me mai indicating that he's been a Cowboys fan
> for the past 5 years. Something about his uncle being stationed near
> Dallas in the military when he was a child, was his excuse...
Wasn't me. My team is the Patriots and they were at home watching on TV along
with the rest of us. At least the Packers got to watch from the "Mad about you"
living room. I heard somewhere that the Packers kids got a kick out of meeting
Murry while they were taping that spot.
So what do you think, was Emitt Smith in the endzone or not? The announcers
didn't seem to think so. Without those 7 points the game would have been
closer. OK, maybe they would have scored anyway but maybe not.
George
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261.60 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | I've always been a closet Steeler fan - even though they suck! | Mon Jan 29 1996 09:24 | 2 |
261.61 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Mon Jan 29 1996 09:36 | 7 |
|
Re .56
Nah, I can't track a fly ball to save myself, so I always kept to the
infield...
Joe
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261.62 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Mon Jan 29 1996 09:37 | 7 |
| Cowboys would have scored anyway, but Emmitt was given an *eternity* to try
and get in the endzone. I honestly have never seen anything like it - he was
just churning in place for quite a while. It really gave the game a WWF-like
flavor.
The shame is that Pittsburgh *lost* that game, as opposed to the Cowboys
winning it. That last pick was the killer...
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261.63 | **** Great Game **** | COPS01::MARTIN | | Mon Jan 29 1996 09:42 | 9 |
| I really think the Steelers outplayed the Cowboys in this game
(especially in the 2nd half). The only offense the Cowboys could
muster was after the interceptions otherwise the Steeler "D" had shut
them down. This is a tribute to the Cowboys greatness, being outplayed
but still comimng up with the win. That onside kick by the Steelers
was great......the Cowboys never had a chance to get that one. Great
call on that one. At least it was a competative game this year.
Thomas
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261.64 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Mon Jan 29 1996 09:50 | 8 |
| Give it a rest Paul. Now you're beating the dust where the dead horse
once was....
I like the Packers commercials, and the Tylenol one. I didn't like the
roadrunner commercial with Peon.
'Saw
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261.65 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Mon Jan 29 1996 09:57 | 13 |
| >This is a tribute to the Cowboys greatness, being outplayed
> but still comimng up with the win.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Another of the brain-washed masses.
Thing is, if the Cowboys play that way in the NFC championship against Green
Bay or San Francisco, they lose. But, that's not who the opponent was...
A Nashua Telegraph columnist (yes, Tommy, we have newspapers here) said that
the best thing about the game was that it was close enough so that the Cowboys
couldn't spend the entire 4th quarter mugging for the cameras.
|
261.66 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:05 | 4 |
| Actually, the best thing late on Sunday night was the Discovery Channel's
show, "Inside the Secret Service"
8^)
|
261.67 | That's baloney..... | COPS01::MARTIN | | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:12 | 9 |
| re. .65
Thing is they destroyed Green Bay when they did play them, didn't
they???
I'm not the one whose brain-washed!
Thomas
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261.68 | the comment about greatness set me off | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:13 | 23 |
|
sorry Thomas but the tribute to Coweboys greatness is in a word BULLSHIT!!
as bad as the Emitt TD was and I agree they probably still would have
scored but the first TD was a gift and half. Sure everyone runs a pick
play but atleast they camoflage the pick. The Cowboy player did no
such thing he flat out blocked Olsavsky. While they Cowboys might have
still scored anyways could have held true it sure would have been
tougher with the loss of yardage.
Also while it was great to see Irvin called for the pushoff they
ignored the pass interference call on Peon so thet gave it right
back to the boys.
Unfortuantely as I was worried ODonnell cost them the game. He cost
himself some cash yesterday. The receivers played great and also did
Bam which surprised me a bit.
From the snap over ODonnell's head to misread on the blitz that
resulted in the interceptions the Cowboys were neither great nor
good yesterday just plain ole lucky!!!!!!
mike
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261.69 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:15 | 18 |
| It was nice to see the Cowboys have to struggle. Hopefully this is their
last hurrah, and next year someone other than Dallas or SF will represent
the NFC in the SB.
How about Emmitt's difficulty dealing with his getting shutout during a
post-game interview. When asked about his 49 yds rushing, he said,
"It doesn't matter if I get 100 or 200 yds, as long as we win."
No Emmitt, the amount was 49.
He went on to talk about his 2nd TD (the one where he had to squirm for
5 minutes), saying,
"Yeah, I just took it into the 'Emmitt-Zone'."
I don't know what happened to this guy this year, but he became self-absorbed
like the other ego-maniacs on that team.
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261.70 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:16 | 6 |
|
no they did not destroy GreenBay Thomas. Greenbay was moving for a go
ahead TD when Bret made the same kind of mistake that Neil made
yesterday.
mike
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261.71 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | From BK>>Dean to BK>>TO | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:18 | 13 |
| > How about Emmitt's difficulty dealing with his getting shutout during a
> post-game interview. When asked about his 49 yds rushing, he said,
>
> "It doesn't matter if I get 100 or 200 yds, as long as we win."
>
> No Emmitt, the amount was 49.
Hmm, I am an ABC fan (anyone but ...) but I didn't read this response by
Emmitt as "difficulty dealing with" his performance that day. The key thin
was that Dallas did win the Super Bowl. Do you not agree with that ?
Do you think his personal stats should be more important than the team's
championship ?
|
261.72 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:22 | 11 |
| > From the snap over ODonnell's head to misread on the blitz that
> resulted in the interceptions the Cowboys were neither great nor
> good yesterday just plain ole lucky!!!!!!
MikeyC, Pittsburgh just doesn't have 'play-makers' on offense. Stewart
may become one, but no one else is a game-breaker. Their defensive unit
played very well, and kept them in the game. Dallas had a couple of
opportunities to create a run-away situation, but the Steelers wouldn't
allow it. The onside kick made it a game. They can't beat Dallas
straight-up. Hats-off to them for creating an opportunity to win, but
O'Donnell is mediocre at best, and couldn't get the job done.
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261.73 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:29 | 18 |
| The pick play on the first Dallas TD was blatant. The Sowboy had Olsavky (or
what the hell ever his name is) wrapped up.
Yeah, the boys enjoyed some homecookin' from the Red "I'm from Texas" Cashion
led refs, but Pittsburgh didn't step it up to the level that they needed to to
win.
O'Donnell looked overwhelmed by the Super Bowl experience, and it showed.
And for the record, I don't think Green Bay was "destroyed" by Dallas.
They were close until Favre made a mistake. But I will take some of what
whoever said they was destroyed was on. Just send it to me interoffice mail...
;^)
'Saw
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261.74 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:44 | 4 |
261.75 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:53 | 16 |
|
tough to tell Joe. The way he whips off his helmet after every score,
saves every football after a score and trying to play last year in
a meaningless game to keep his individual games played streak alive
makes one wonder if Emitt isn't finally all out for Emitt.
If he is it's because Jerry Jones signed a self promoting bum like
Peon to a rediculous contract that may have forced Emitt's hands into
being a personal glory hound instead of the team player who took a
shot two years agot to comeback and beat the Giants.
Jim Grey should have been shot yesterday for his attemps to get Cowher
and ODonnell point out someone to blame the loss on. His class level
was right up there with Switzer.
mike
|
261.76 | To win you have to make the plays... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Pride of Steel | Mon Jan 29 1996 11:03 | 30 |
|
I can't say that I was terribly, terribly disappointed by this game.
I'm disappointed, yes, because the Steelers quite easily could have
won, and it would have been legit, no fluke. On the other hand,
based on season-long performance and the ability to make the big
plays and avoid mistakes, the better team won. No controversy here...
I feel badly for Neil O'Donnell. I hope he comes back to Pittsburgh.
Yes, he "choked", but until that last huge blunder, when you consider
what he was up against, Dallas' tough pass rush, the Super Bowl
pressure, having to come back from early-game jitters (which neither
Elway nor Kelly could do), I thought he was having a fairly decent
game (in making some tough plays, if not statistically, on paper).
And, after having a great game (along with Ernie Mills), in the last
10 minutes, Andre Hastings just flat dropped two pathetically easy
balls on O'Donnell. The Hastings drop right before the egregious
pick could have been just as important a play.
Perhaps the best thing about the game from the perspective of a
Steelers' fan is, believe it or not, that the Cowboys actually
showed some class in victory. And the reason for that is that the
Steelers came to play, and made the 'boys show some respect. (Well,
there's that and the fact that because the game went down to
the last 5 minutes, I had one _hell_ of a good party. And after
the game my kid and Breen's kid were rasslin' on the kitchen floor
like Nate Newton against Joel Steed, which was damned
entertaining... ;-)
glenn
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261.77 | There's a reason why Dallas played "that way" | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Pride of Steel | Mon Jan 29 1996 11:16 | 16 |
|
> Thing is, if the Cowboys play that way in the NFC championship against Green
> Bay or San Francisco, they lose. But, that's not who the opponent was...
Maybe it's just that the Steelers' D is quite a bit better than either
Green Bay's or San Fran's. Matter of fact, I don't think there's any
doubt about that. Which was why both this season and last, I was
plugging the Steelers in these "who stacks up in the AFC" debates as
the team with, at the very least, enough D to make the Super Bowl a
game. The yardage totals and Dallas' overall offensive output *while
enjoying a 2-0 turnover advantage* speaks for itself. The Steelers
even did the one thing I said I couldn't possibly envision them
doing: they slowed down if not outright stopped Emmitt Smith.
glenn
|
261.78 | Pack Wasn't Blown Away | LUDWIG::BARBIERI | | Mon Jan 29 1996 12:17 | 15 |
| re: .70,.73
Thanks for plugging the Pack.
Its hard to figure the Pack got whipped when they moved the
ball on Dallas with complete ease unless they shot themselves
in the foot (1st three drives Favre rattled/2 INT's/one drive
stalled after 20 minute delay for coach being hurt).
If you review that game, I think you'll find that the Cowboys
defense simply could not stop the Packers offense *at all*.
It actually was a close game, I think.
Tony
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261.79 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Mon Jan 29 1996 12:31 | 17 |
| To me that Pack-Sowboys game was a lot like a close hockey game with one team
down by a goal late, that then gets scored on by an empty netter...
A 5-3 game lost that way, is somehow different than a 5-3 where you were
down 4-1 and only managed to get two back.
Pack reminded me of the Giants in 1985 against the Bears. If they use the
Dallas loss as a catalyst, it'll help.
Also, I heard an interview with Favre where he said that the St. Louis loss
early didn't seem a big deal to the team -- they figured, hey, there's 15 more
games.
Now he said he realized that if they'd have one that one, the Cowboys are in
Lambeau for the championship.
'Saw
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261.80 | | SALEM::REEVE | | Mon Jan 29 1996 12:44 | 5 |
| I'm not a conspiracy nut, but those two interceptions that O'Donnell
threw looked awfully suspicious. If I had placed a heavy wager
on Pittsburg, I would have to wonder. One pass thrown directly to a
defensive back with no receiver around, I could believe, but two? There
wasn't a rcvr within 20 yards of that last pass.
|
261.81 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Mon Jan 29 1996 13:08 | 7 |
| Too obvious for point shaving. If it were deliberate it seems he would have
thrown the ball to a defensive man in front of a receiver.
Also, it didn't work, they covered the spread. If he was under a threat we
should know soon enough when we get word of the broken legs.
George
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261.82 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Mon Jan 29 1996 13:36 | 8 |
|
if anyone one was on the take it was the refs...
of course loyal dallas fans will say it was there team on the take
who layed down and didn't cover but we know better. Pittsburg took it
to them and shoulda coulda woulda........
mike
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261.83 | KNOCK YOU OUT, SUCK-A ! | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 29 1996 14:42 | 8 |
| I thought the refs stunk, but I'm not sure they were on the take. If they
were, it had to be for the underdog. How else can you explain Irvin being
called for pass interference for the 1st time in his career ? Negating a
TD, no less.
I agree about Jim Grey, MikeC. He's such a twit anyway, but yesterday
he reached scum level. Why couldn't it have been Bryan Cox he was
interviewing ???
|
261.84 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Mon Jan 29 1996 14:58 | 27 |
| The officiating has, IMO, been declining ever since Jerry Seeman took over as
the head of officials. I remember his stonewalling defense of a big PI call
against the Jints last year in the Detroit game.
I'm not quite sure why. One reason I think is that they've been given so many
more rules to enforce, that are more complex.
The Pass Interference call has been made more and more complex over the last
ten years. It used to be pretty straight-forward. Yep, it was always a
judgement call, but now, you have to look and see if there's contact beyond
five yards, is the ball catchable, is Venus in the House of the Rising Sun and
then quickly decided the Star-Factor of the Receiver viz. the Star Factor of
the Defender.
i.e. Milt Rosenkrantz gets called against Mikey Irvin, but Ronnie Lott gets
one free benefit of the doubt or mitigating circumstance.
It's no wonder they can't see these picks going on inside, when a guy gets
literally hauled down like Osalvsky (or what the hell ever his name is)
yesterday.
Personally, I think the rules should get simpler, if at all possible.
'Saw
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261.85 | Was it an illegal pick? | AKOCOA::BREEN | You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:30 | 7 |
| 'Saw, I'm not sure the Ola%$^ play was illegal. The "pick" took
place in the neutral zone prior to the pass leaving Troy's hand - I
suspect you can indeed block in the area around the line of scrimmage.
Don't forget the two analysts were a punter and a qb - they should
always have a real football player within shouting distance of the
mike.
|
261.86 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:45 | 10 |
|
It was beyond the line of scrimmage Billte so it was out of the zone.
It was illegal because he stuck up his arms to block instead of just
getting in the way.
Joe, I meant from the standpoint of making sure that Dallas won, not
the pointspread.
As far as new rules the blocking rules that have negated holding calls
are fasr worst than the rules covering pass interference.
|
261.87 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:00 | 2 |
261.88 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:30 | 5 |
| > I thought the call against Irvin was valid. He had a handful of the
> defender's shirt before the ball was thrown.
Don't disagree. It's just that he's gotten away with it his whole career,
and these guys pick a SB to finally call it.
|
261.89 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle | Mon Jan 29 1996 17:22 | 10 |
| Mike I guess it was subjective - it looked like the blocker stayed on
the line of scrimmage. You agree that on the line of scrimmage it is
legal then and we're only talking subjective.
I think Maguire and the others are saying it's simply illegal to block
a receiver and you and I (at least) are saying it can be legal
depending on where the block is thrown.
Glenn is going to check the tape tonight on where the block/pick was
made.
|
261.90 | Say what you want...Cowboys are the Champs!!! | STRATA::HARGETT | Let's take the Z!!! | Tue Jan 30 1996 05:06 | 10 |
| Boy if it wasn't for this Cowboy (WORLD CHAMPS) team a lot of you
bashers wouldn't have a life. I can't believe how worked up and obsessed some
of you get. Relax, take a pill and chill out. With that said, we won, we won,
we won.
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261.92 | | PHHSS1::DFAUST | Bad Things, man... | Tue Jan 30 1996 07:24 | 6 |
| Boy, if it wasn't for some bad officiating, maybe the Cowboys wouldn't
have been there. I can't believe that all that Cowboy fans get so
exercised because someone has the nerve to tell them the truth. Does
Switzer have a coach in charge of pick plays? They seem to be a Cowboy
specialty!
|
261.93 | RE: .91 | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Tue Jan 30 1996 09:07 | 5 |
|
Thanks Karen - my sentiments exactly, except you worded them in a nicer
way.
I was thinking more in terms of worms coming out after a rainstorm...
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261.94 | talk about the end of the world | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Jan 30 1996 11:11 | 5 |
261.95 | Now THAT would be entertainment !!!! | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 30 1996 11:46 | 3 |
| I think all pass interference and picks should be legalized ! Throw it
up there and let them beat the sh*t out of each other to get. I feel the
same way about rebounding in basketball.
|
261.96 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Jan 30 1996 12:13 | 1 |
261.97 | Cowher > Switzer, according to NBC/superbowl.com | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Pride of Steel | Tue Jan 30 1996 17:22 | 74 |
|
Steelers Battled Cowboys, Selves
by David Fischer
PHOENIX, AZ All week long, Steelers coach Bill Cowher spoke of the
need for his team to avoid mistakes. To play a physical game. To focus.
His role would be to match wits and strategies with the Cowboys' Barry
Switzer, one of the few coaches in the league who is a match for Cowher
in the emotion department.
By almost any measure, Cowher won the chess match with Switzer. His
quick switch to the no-huddle offense after a first down in the first
quarter cost the Cowboys a time-out. Norm Johnson's fourth-quarter
onsides kick caught Dallas napping, and led to a Steelers touchdown
that cut the Cowboy lead to 20-17. Cowher and offensive coordinator Ron
Erhardt gambled three times on fourth down, succeeding twice. And in
the second half, after Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith had bloodied the
Steelers in the opening thirty minutes, Pittsburgh's coaches made
adjustments that l limited Dallas to under 60 yards for the second
half. Smith ran for 23 yards on his first carry, but was stuffed by the
Steelers' front seven for the rest of the game, finishing with just 49
yards on 18 carries. Pittsburgh's defense came up big on third down as
well, as the Cowboys converted only two of ten chances.
The Steelers ran off 34 more plays than Dallas, held the ball nearly
seven minutes longer, and gained 56 more yards. They also scored ten
fewer points, as Dallas took its third Super Bowl title in four years
by a 27-17 score.
Pittsburgh had to overcome a collective case of nerves early in the
game. The Steelers were tentative on offense, as Neil O'Donnell began
the game with only five completions in his first thirteen attempts,
frequently overthrowing open targets. Erric Pegram started slowly on
the ground. Dallas, by contrast, was crisp in execution, led by
quarterback Troy Aikman's 11 for 13 start in the air. Midway through
the second quarter, the Cowboys led 13-0. From coast to coast, couch
potatoes reached for their remotes, fleeing another Super Bowl blowout.
But midway through the second quarter, someone changed the script. The
Pittsburgh defense stiffened, and the offense got untracked. The
Steelers scored with thirteen seconds left before the half, as
O'Donnell, enjoying the downfield opportunities offered by the
Pittsburgh five-wide receiver set, completed his last four passes on
the drive.
Cowher's admonition to avoid mistakes took on a haunting tone in the
second half, as the Steelers moved the ball up and down the field but
committed three decisive turnovers to Dallas' none. Veterans of two
Super Bowls, the Cowboys switched to a bend-but-not-break defense
spiced with occasional blitzes, and waited for O'Donnell and the
Steelers to make mistakes. Larry Brown's first interception came midway
through the third quarter. "It just got away from me," said O'Donnell.
"The first one just slipped totally out of my hand."
After his second, the game slipped totally from Pittsburgh's hands.
"The [second interception] was a little miscommunication with the
receivers," coordinator Erhardt later explained. On second and ten at
the Steelers' 32, Dallas blitzed, and receiver Andre Hastings broke the
wrong way for O'Donnell's pass, which floated between Hastings and
Corey Holliday. The Cowboys' Brown once again found himself in perfect
position, returning the ball to the Pittsburgh six-yard line. Two plays
later, Smith scored his second touchdown of the night and his record
fifth in three Super Bowls, and the NFC had its 12th straight Super
Bowl win.
For the Steelers, the what if's will haunt them at least until training
camp opens in July and the quest for redemption can begin. Defensive
back Carnell Lake, whose strong second-half play contributed to the
Steelers' rally, was asked whether the Steelers were beaten, or if they
lost the game themselves. "I feel like we lost the game. We definitely
lost the game. You can't come out and have two turnovers and expect to
win in the Super Bowl we played very good football and for a couple of
bad mistakes here and there, it cost us the game. Absolutely."
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261.98 | If Cowher > Switzer then Grogan > Bradshaw | AKOCOA::BREEN | You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle | Tue Jan 30 1996 17:41 | 1 |
|
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261.99 | Champs and loving it!!! | STRATA::HARGETT | Let's take the Z!!! | Tue Jan 30 1996 21:43 | 18 |
| RE:.92 You mean to tell me that the "Tiners" didn't get any
questionable calls in the Bills or Colts games. The game is too
fast for the officals to catch every pick or holding call. And if
they did there would be about 50 flags a game. Fans don't want flag
after flag, they want exciting none stop action. The NFL knows this
so this is how the game is played. Maybe if they reinstated
instant replay some of the wrong calls could be corrected. However,
no matter what, mistakes will always be made. This happens
throughout the entire NFL and when a team wins and wins people tend
to pick them apart. Was there this much talk about Dallas when they
were 1-15? In a few years some other team will be scrutinized to
death. For now, we Cowboy fans can and will enjoy. Oh my god...it's
catching!!!
|
261.100 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Wed Jan 31 1996 07:48 | 14 |
| > <<< Note 261.99 by STRATA::HARGETT "Let's take the Z!!!" >>>
> -< Champs and loving it!!! >-
Like they said, worms coming out after a rain.
The pick play I was talking about, the guy had his arms outside the body
and wrapped Ola*****. That's holding, anywhere on the field....
'Saw
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261.101 | You lost. Get over it. | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove | Wed Jan 31 1996 12:09 | 8 |
|
>> By almost any measure, Cowher won the chess match with Switzer.
By almost any measure except the one that counts - the final
score. When it came time, Barry's boys made the big plays and
Bill's boys made the big blunders.
|
261.102 | swallowing the bitter pill | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Eat'm up Steelers! | Wed Jan 31 1996 13:49 | 18 |
| Like I said before the game, the refs didn't cause
the Steelers to loose. As in most games the close/
questionable calls tended to balance themselves out.
One minor consolation is that the game was still
interesting up until the end.
My choices for co-MVP are Levon Kirkland (Steelers),
this lb played his heart out from the coin toss until
the final gun, a true 60 minute man; and Neil O'Donnell
(Cowboys) - nuff said.
After his non-steller performance O'D will either be
signed to a contract worth considerably less than $3M/year
or he'll not be in Black and Gold come August.
billl
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261.103 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | iceMAN - 1995 SPORTS NOTY Winner | Wed Jan 31 1996 13:49 | 4 |
261.104 | middle ground | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Wed Jan 31 1996 13:59 | 26 |
| In any case, O'Donnell prolly cost hisself a good chunk of change.
Starting a_off-season of free agency with his less than stellar
performance in SBXXX caint help his cause.
O'Donnell falls in the middle of the very large group of average
plus/minu QBs. There's a very small number of elite QB most of which all
are in the NFC - Young, Aikman, Favre. You can count on these guys to
make the play when it has to be made.
Then there are the truly pathetic QBs like Bubby Brister (Boomer may have
slipped into this group, too) and Dave Krieg. You can count on these guys
to cough it up especially when you need a big play.
The use to be best of the AFC is aging rather ungracefully - Big Bad
John, Dan Marino.
About everyone else is in the middle ground. Some have talent but caint
control it, like Bledsoe and maybe Jeff Blake. Some don't have the talent
but usually do OK, which is where I put O'Donnell. These guys can do it
when everything is going OK but you really caint count on 'em to pull it
out for you.
Like a lot of other aspects of NFL, mediocrity is the name of the game.
TTom
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261.105 | Of all people to blame | AKOCOA::BREEN | You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle | Wed Jan 31 1996 14:03 | 10 |
| Well it's really not so unusual I'm sure some will say but I thought
O'Donnell had a great game. The Cowboys try to make the other team
pass and he was able to successfully complete passes only with pinpoint
accuracy throwing always into a crowd. He had many dropped and most of
those were difficult catches.
The Steelers elected not to shut down Irvin and made it much easier for
Aikman. Contrast the performance of O'Donnell to Favre; the former had
a much better day. O'Donnell had to come from way behind and almost
pulled it out.
|
261.106 | need to improve | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Wed Jan 31 1996 14:07 | 19 |
| ... and then there were the passes in which the viewing screen showed no
black jerseys.
Hey, I like O'Donnell fine but you have to admit that a_upgrade is needed
at this position for Pittsburgh. I think O'Donnell has the talent and
intelligence to do it but he'll have to step up.
Pittsburgh needs to improve at the RB, mostly in the area of consistency.
But, we may find out that Dallas has a harder time returning than the
Steelers mostly because of the financial problems that Jones has created
for himself. He has to re-negotiate with Emmitt Smith and if'n Neon gets
35 million, how much is Emmitt worth.
Most of the other notable free agents will get lost in the numbers. This
includes MVP Larry Brown who seems to understand the game and doesn't
appear very optimistic about staying in Dallas.
TTom
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261.107 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Wed Jan 31 1996 14:42 | 17 |
| I haven't watched a lot of Pittsburgh games, and most of what I know about
Neil O'Donnell I learned from OJ "Slice and Dice" Simpson -- mainly that his
family can drink like Irish fishes (you hear that Mike Leary?????)
But seriously, my cut at it was the O'Donnell fell prey to the syndrome that
affects a lot of first time SB QBs. The "First Time Syndrome".
At least he settled down in the second quarter.
The two intys, which were, IMO, the death knell for the boys in black and gold
can be blamed on O'Donnell (the first one) and the receiver who misread the
blitz and ran his regular pattern (the second).
Regarding the second inty, I've heard that all week now.....
'Saw
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261.108 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:13 | 16 |
|
In this age of parity O'Donnell just *may* be good enough to
win with. Given some of the QBs who have won it, Rypien, Williams,
Simms, Hostedtler, etc., O'Donnell isn't *that* big a step down.
And there are no true powerhouse teams. Free agency has taken a
serious toll. Depth is a thing of the past. The Dallas team from a
few years ago would have beaten the Steelers like they stole some-
thing. San Fran lost to <gasp> Green Bay. The NFC title game which
is usually the game of the year was booorrriiiing. It's to the
point where Indiannapolis with Jim Harbaugh at QB was this much from
being in the SB with a better D than Pittsburg and probably a better
chance to win it. The SB will be a closer game in the forseeable
future but at what cost?
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261.109 | mediocrity | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:18 | 14 |
| > ... The SB will be a closer game in the forseeable
> future but at what cost?
This assumes that Denver and Buffalo stay at home in late January ;-).
Parity is fine if'n the teams are good. What we have in a lot of pro
sports lately is everyone moving to the middle. The poorer teams are
getting slightly better while the better teams are losing some of their
stars. I like Kelvin Williams and all but he's no Alvin Harper.
Now, if'n San Fran could just get a running game and trade Marquez Pope
to Tampa Bay, you might see some quality again....
TTom
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261.110 | Eason with a beard??? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Marcus is back! | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:24 | 3 |
| O'Donnell bore an uncanny resemblance to Tony Eason!
NAZZ
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261.111 | O'Donnel A Much Better Day Than Favre???! | LUDWIG::BARBIERI | | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:29 | 28 |
| I think O'Donnel consistently did the one thing receivers hate the
most. He often threw passes that were catchable, but were slightly
off. The receivers would have to extend themselves for catches
and be especially vulnerable to hits.
I also agree that Kirkland earned an MVP. I thought he and Bam Morris
had the best games. Having the MVP from the losing team has already
happened once.
re: .105
I don't understand the rationale that O'Donnel had a much better game
than Favre. The Packers scored 27 points to the Steeler's 17. They
had much less of a running complement to the passing game and I think
O'Donnel had generally more protection. It was observed that O'Donnel
nearly brought the Steelers back from a large deficit (as if this was
a contrast to Favre). In actuality, Favre brought the Packers back from
deficits *twice*. They were down 14-3 and he led the Pack to two TD's
to take the lead. They were down 24-17 and he led the Pack to a FG and
a TD to retake the lead. When he faltered near the end, he was trying
to lead the offense to a 34 point total - twice what the Steelers scored.
Given the above and to reiterate the Steeler's running game, on what
basis do you conclude O'Donnel had a far better game than Favre?????
Makes no sense to me at all!!!
Tony
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261.112 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Eat'm up Steelers! | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:35 | 17 |
| In an interview I read on the 'net, O'D said the
first interception was entirly his fault. It slipped
out of his hand.
On the second he stopped short of blaming the receiver.
Apparently the receiver, Holliday, did not see the blitz
and broke inside instead of to the outside. My problem
with his explanation is that after watching the replay
over and over and over and over, the receiver has already
broken to the inside well before O'D delivers the final blow.
O'D did, however, not play defense in the first half when
Dallas drove for an unanswered 13 points. Therefore he is
not toally to BLAM.
billl
|
261.113 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:36 | 15 |
| O'Donnell is definitely good enough to win with, they almost did.
On that drive where he threw the 2nd interception they were only down 3
points with plenty of time on the clock. One lucky pass instead of one unlucky
interception and the Steelers would have been up by 4 instead of down by 10.
There's every reason to believe they could have held on to win.
The Cowboys are a fine team but they beat the Steelers for the same reason
the Steelers beat the Colts, they got lucky at the end of the game.
To imply that this game proves the Steelers can't win with O'Donnell makes
no sense. They were only one play away. Just about any NFL QB could have made
one lucky toss.
George
|
261.114 | A memorable event????? Nawwwwww | LANDO::FARLEY | | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:38 | 22 |
|
Yabbut thisted LDUC is getting boring! So....... switching channels
here.....
Anybody think that thisted year's show, as far as new commercials were
concerned was a "zero"?
What kind of glue did they use to keep all dat makeup on Diana Ross's
face? She had more pancake on than Gold Medal makes in a year!
Were ya crushed 'cause there wuz no "Bud Bowl"?
I remain,
confessing I watched "Lois and Clark" at 8:00 but switched back
before 9:00
/kev
;^)
|
261.115 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:49 | 14 |
|
Diana Ross is nothing without Supremes. The only reason they picked her is
because they wanted someone who looked like Michael Jackson.
I like the Pepsi add where the Coke guy was caught by the store camera and
everyone else taking a Pepsi.
I Also liked the Olympic Basketball gold card ad "No, we're going to EAT them
FOR lunch, not TREAT them TO lunch".
No classics like the "1984" introduction of the Mac or last year's original
BUD-WIS-ER frogs ad but not a bad bunch either.
George
|
261.116 | kiddies need a new pair of shoes... | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Eat'm up Steelers! | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:51 | 6 |
| The best thing that happened Sunday night was me
hitting that inside staight during halftime.
billl
|
261.117 | | AD::HEATH | The albatross and whales they are my brother | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:54 | 8 |
|
billl
Only suckers draw to an inside straight. man you musta stepped in
Leprachaun do-do.
Jerry
|
261.118 | Pitt surprisingly won the battle of the trench | AKOCOA::BREEN | You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:54 | 16 |
| I simply base my observation on what I saw. Favre consisently miss
threw where receivers were open and faded in the end unable to generate
offense. O'Donnell, the very opposite of a tony eason, hung in very
tough, showed a lot of leadership and to me put his passes right on the
money thruout the second half. It was ironic that the second
interception should be on a misplay when O'Donnell had made so many
passes into heavy traffic all game.
Cowher made O'Donnell force passes not observing that his O' line had
won the trench war and the victory was his. Cowher however had a mind
set that only desparate measures could win the game and tried to get
lucky on passes but simply threw so many that the law of averages
caught up.
If these two teams were to play again I'd bet on Pitt and I doubt if
Cowher is an honest man he'll abandon O'Donnell.
|
261.119 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Wed Jan 31 1996 15:58 | 6 |
| RE <<< Note 261.116 by MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long "Eat'm up Steelers!" >>>
But the question is, did you get'em to bid it up once you had the staight or
did you jump around like a crazy person and watch'em all fold?
George
|
261.120 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Wait 'til next year | Wed Jan 31 1996 16:04 | 8 |
| Nah, no jumping around for this guy. Calmly threw out
some bait and reeled in a trophy size catch.
bl
|
261.121 | Yebut - Is poker a sport? (bb for kev) | AKOCOA::BREEN | You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle | Wed Jan 31 1996 16:29 | 1 |
| Should I start a poker topic?
|
261.122 | OOPS! should say /kev_for_JaKe | LANDO::FARLEY | | Wed Jan 31 1996 16:40 | 10 |
|
Yabbut if'n ya do poker', make sure she's 18+ and ya use one of those
famous Cheez Whiz Condoms
;^)
I remain,
also recommending ya don't re-use da condem
/kev
|
261.123 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Wait 'til next year | Wed Jan 31 1996 16:41 | 5 |
| It is when it takes up that wasted time spent waiting
for the second half of the SB.
billl
|
261.124 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Wed Jan 31 1996 19:23 | 12 |
|
Late reply
>Mike I guess it was subjective - it looked like the blocker stayed on
>the line of scrimmage. You agree that on the line of scrimmage it is
>legal then and we're only talking subjective.
Someone who taped the game can make sure, but I would have sworn that
it happened BEHIND the defensive line. This is definately not the line
of scrimmage.
Marc
|
261.125 | to pick...or not to pick | FABSIX::D_HORTERT | | Thu Feb 01 1996 00:17 | 9 |
| The contact on the pick took place in the end zone. The Dallas player
hit the outside linebacker, then proceeded at a 45 degree angle and
picked off Olsavsky as he was running along the goal line. Olsavsky
is not that fast, and may not have gotten to Novacek in time, but an
illegal pick is not up to the referee's discretion, it is a black or
white, yes or no, it is or it isn't kind of call. Yes, it was an
illegal pick.
D.J.
|
261.126 | | PHHSS1::DFAUST | Bad Things, man... | Thu Feb 01 1996 06:43 | 9 |
| re: -1
ALL calls are supject to the ref's discretion, sad to say. Anyone who
watched the mugging that Erik Williams put on William Fuller and Reggie
White can attest to that. You can also throw in the illegal pick that
Dallas used against Green Bay, as well. Do I detect a pattern here?
Oh, that's right I forgot.... the ref's have no affect ever on a game.
|
261.127 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Thu Feb 01 1996 07:40 | 9 |
| Even if it was a legal AREA in which to pick, the MANNER in which it was
done was NOT legal. The Cowboy all but wrapped Olsalvsky -- I saw THAT on the
reply.
You can pick, but when you reach out (your hands outside of your body) it's
holding, and that's not legal anywhere on the field.
Watch the replay again, he reaches out to "pick" someone....
|
261.128 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Thu Feb 01 1996 07:43 | 22 |
| Commercials that I saw:
Coke guys grabs a Pepsi -- liked it.
Baby in swing sees golden arches -- cute.
Tylenol --okay
Frogs with tongues -- liked it.
Akeem "treating" for lunch -- okay
Peon as the road-runner -- sacrilege. Peon looked like a dick
with ears, too.
Halftime show -- Oh, I thought that WAS Michael Jackson. Remember thinking
he must've been to Earl Schibe recently....
'Saw
|
261.129 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Thu Feb 01 1996 08:18 | 7 |
| Don't forget Jack "Let me drive" Palance in the Ford 150 closing up the
canyon after rope'n some rocks on the other side. That was a good one.
According to the Globe they pulled a Cindy Crawford cartoon Pepsi ad because
the Cindy cartoon character was "scantly clad".
George
|
261.130 | Fish Ad | LUDWIG::BARBIERI | | Thu Feb 01 1996 08:52 | 4 |
| I really liked the Pepsi one with the little fish that played
dead so as to be given Pepsi to leap out and drink, but then
got flushed down the toiley by dad as the daughter says, "Dad,
do you know what the fish can do?"
|
261.131 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Thu Feb 01 1996 08:55 | 10 |
| > -< Fish Ad >-
>
> I really liked the Pepsi one with the little fish that played
> dead so as to be given Pepsi to leap out and drink, but then
> got flushed down the toiley by dad as the daughter says, "Dad,
> do you know what the fish can do?"
I forgot that one. Then, just when you think the commercial is over,
the fish jumps up out of the pond by the fisherman!
|
261.132 | Officiating was, overall, totally acceptable in this game | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Pride of Steel | Thu Feb 01 1996 09:50 | 24 |
|
> The contact on the pick took place in the end zone. The Dallas player
> hit the outside linebacker, then proceeded at a 45 degree angle and
> picked off Olsavsky as he was running along the goal line. Olsavsky
> is not that fast, and may not have gotten to Novacek in time, but an
> illegal pick is not up to the referee's discretion, it is a black or
> white, yes or no, it is or it isn't kind of call. Yes, it was an
> illegal pick.
Actually, I did go to videotape at billte's request, and the pick
was at the 1-yard line (with the line of scrimmage at the 3). The
pick was definitely illegal, best described as a forearm shiver (one
hell of a block on a normal play). But as DJ mentioned, Olsavsky
had bit big up and to the left on the run fake, and imo was not going
to get to Novacek in time. In a perfect world it shouldn't matter
but if Olsavsky's more or less out of the play, he receives less
attention. Plus, it was 1st-and-goal from the 3. At the time of
the foul, I know I was saying to myself, yeah, illegal, but not a
horrible injustice. Nailing Irvin later on the offensive interference
more than made up for it. Otherwise, this was a clean hard game that
left me with little complaint over the officiating...
glenn
|
261.133 | what happened | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 09:59 | 13 |
| > ... Nailing Irvin later on the offensive interference
> more than made up for it. ...
Could someone who has a tape of the game, describe this play fer me. I
din't watch a whole lot of the game, myself, but I caught the replay of
this and from my angle, in my mood, it looked like it shoulda been either
a no-call or offsetting penalties.
Minus Irvin-hating/Cowboy-hating filters, what did happen?
Thanks,
TTom
|
261.134 | right Glenn? | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Thu Feb 01 1996 10:47 | 12 |
|
back to Tony's note is anyone surprised that the only mvp of a
loosing superbowl team played fpr Dallas? You know I'm not. The
injustice of it all stinks........
TTom the contact may look incidental but Irvin did put his hand
on Lake's shoulder and then suddenly Lake's on the ground. SO either
Lake did the NBA perfected Stanslovski flop or Irvin pushed him down.
Given Irvin's track record the ref went with the later which naturally
I agree with.......
mike
|
261.135 | It ain't cheatin' if you get away with it; he didn't though | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Pride of Steel | Thu Feb 01 1996 10:53 | 18 |
|
> TTom the contact may look incidental but Irvin did put his hand
> on Lake's shoulder and then suddenly Lake's on the ground. SO either
> Lake did the NBA perfected Stanslovski flop or Irvin pushed him down.
It was a good call. When I first saw the play live, I said, that
ball looked like a INT in the making, and now-we-see-it-now-we-don't,
Irvin's suddenly holding the thing in the endzone. It was fairly
subtle but Irvin's good at that, a real magician.
Another play that perturbed me (got to get this all out of the
system now) was that bomb Deion caught early on, where the defender
had great coverage and could have both knocked Deion into next week
and prevented the catch, but went for the ball instead and missed.
That play was clean though...
glenn
|
261.136 | thanks | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 10:56 | 11 |
| > TTom the contact may look incidental but Irvin did put his hand
> on Lake's shoulder and then suddenly Lake's on the ground. SO either
> Lake did the NBA perfected Stanslovski flop or Irvin pushed him down.
Wail, that's what a buddy was trying to tell me and I wanted to be sure.
I owe him a beer.
Actually Mike, the *REAL* genius of the flop, as you well know, is
Michaelangelo hisself, Dean.
TTom
|
261.137 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:07 | 7 |
|
Irvin grabbed Lakes Jersey right before the ball got there. Lake
went for the ball and Irvin tugged, causing Lake to fall down and
Irvin ending up with the ball. IMO Lake knocks that ball away if
Irvin doesn't grab the uniform.
Ron
|
261.138 | seen better | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:13 | 6 |
| All right, already. I'll pay up! :=]
That's what happens when you watch about six plays of the game with the
viewing angle and the viewer both skewed.
TTom
|
261.139 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:23 | 15 |
| Not seeing the play myself I didn't want to comment. But, if it annoys
TTom:
They've been talking about it on the FAN lately. Mike Francesa
said that in his opinion, when he first saw the play in live
action at the game, it looked clean, sorta like a swim move
and Irvin was by.
On replay, in Francesa's opinion, it was clearly a grab.
Better pay up TTom...
8^)
|
261.140 | Tripucka and Laimbeer, whine , whine, whine | AKOCOA::BREEN | You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:24 | 4 |
| Stanslovski flop
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
We used to simply call it a Tripucka
|
261.141 | good but not great | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:34 | 15 |
| Kelly was good but the real master of the flop was a guy named Matthew
Doherty. He's now a_assistant coach at Kansas.
Doherty flopped his way to a national championship in 82. He got some
help from James Worthy, Sam Perkins and Michael Jordan. But mostly his
flop was what put 'em over the edge.
Christian Laettner was another who excelled in this maneuver, at least at
the college level. He also mastered another of Dean's favorite moves.
This is the one where you stick your knee out as the guy goes around you,
having just beat you on the move. You knee guy as he passes in hopes of
getting a walk or maybe he just goes outta bounds. Either way, it's never
called.
TTom
|
261.142 | | FABSIX::R_VALERA | | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:47 | 37 |
|
<<< NOTE 261.137 BY FABSIX:: R_VALERA " HEART AND INTEGRITY">>>
It's is so easy to sit back and knock the world champs isn't it?
America's team prime time, Irvin, smith, aikman, haley, and many
more. The bottom line is though except for Sanders this team was
built from the ground up and people are just jealous because they
wish they could have pulled off the deals Jerry Jones did to get
this team where it is today. I don't mean nike, pepsi, and american
express. Jimmy Johnson and Jerry built this team from 1-15 to 3
championships in four years. I'm sure all you Patriot fans would
love that someday. Well Bob Kraft has alot of respect for Mr. Jones
so don't be surprised to see a little Dallas flavor on the patriots
in the future. Kraft will look to Jones for the formula for success
at making his franchise the best. People love knocking success and
the team on top. Everyone acts like thes guys just show up and play
the game on Sunday. This team is as hard working than any other team
in the league obviously that's why we have the lombardi trophy. The
cowboys have had a great run but this game which was great for football
will show next year what the salary cap, and free-agency was meant for
and that is parity. You could see the struggle the cowboys had this
year to go all the way. Teams like green bay,steelers, and colts are
getting closer and teams like the patriots, dolphins, lions, and others
should make great runs next year. Make no mistake about it I love the
Dallas Cowboys I've been a fan for over 20 years so I've witnessed the
good and the bad. But I also give credit to other teams that deserve it
The steelers had chances to win but they didn't make the plays and that
is the bottom line.This victory was very special because I do feel that
realistically with the cap and free-agency they won't be back. Like I
said it doesn't matter if they are 1-15 or superbowl champs they are my
team and I will always follow the boys. I can't stand fence riders and
there are alot of them out there. Someone asked the other day are you
going to be a Miami fan now that jj is there. No way I hate the
dolphins I love jj as a coach but i despise miami. The point is love
your team but let's give credit where credit is due whether you like
them or not the cowboys have bragging rights for another year and they
deserve it because they wanted more than the other 29.
|
261.143 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:51 | 7 |
| > <<< Note 261.142 by FABSIX::R_VALERA >>>
>
>
> <<< NOTE 261.137 BY FABSIX:: R_VALERA " HEART AND INTEGRITY">>>
A man in dire need of a few paragraphs.
|
261.144 | <CR>/<LF> challenged | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:01 | 0 |
261.145 | This is a good thing... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Pride of Steel | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:03 | 9 |
|
> -< <CR>/<LF> challenged >-
No problem, though. It just meant that I didn't want/have to read
the nearly endless propaganda spewing forth from America's Machine...
glenn
|
261.146 | goodness and badness | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:08 | 9 |
| One of the nice featurs of NOTES is that you only have to look at about
10 lines of a note when you land on it.
Usually, that's more than enough to figger out that you've read enough.
Of course, that may put the Noter in rather severe quandary: do you NEXT
REPLY or NEXT UNSEEN? I guess it depends on the topic...
TTom
|
261.147 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:26 | 1 |
261.148 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:39 | 16 |
| RE <<< Note 261.146 by HBAHBA::HAAS "slightly related" >>>
1 One of the nice featurs of NOTES is that you only have to look at about
2 10 lines of a note when you land on it.
3
4 Usually, that's more than enough to figger out that you've read enough.
5
6 Of course, that may put the Noter in rather severe quandary: do you NEXT
7 REPLY or NEXT UNSEEN? I guess it depends on the topic...
8
9 TTom
I guess we'll never know if we've seen enough of this note.
George
|
261.149 | I'll do longer nexted time | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:59 | 0 |
261.150 | No suspense | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Thu Feb 01 1996 13:01 | 3 |
|
Since it was George, I knew the content was worthless, and did a NEXT
UNSEEN with no regrets.
|
261.151 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Thu Feb 01 1996 13:31 | 10 |
| Yeah, the guy was probably a Cowpie fan. All givin' us that propaganda line
that keeps spewing forth outta that HOLE in the roof down there, like stank
risin' from a sewer.
Tryin' to convince us that the Sowboys are 'Mericuh's team, instead of
'Mericuh's prototypical street gang, they of the plastic facade.....
Yee-haw. Gimme another Pace Piquante cookie!
'Saw
|
261.152 | I bet she's been promised that before | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Feb 01 1996 13:37 | 1 |
261.153 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Thu Feb 01 1996 13:40 | 7 |
| | -< I bet she's been promised that before >-
|
| > -< I'll do longer nexted time >-
Do it, unh, do it, unh, do it till you're satisfied....
Do it, unh, do it, unh, do it till you're satisfied....
|
261.154 | sick transient gloria | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 13:45 | 4 |
| As long as she doesn't ask me if I've started yet or caint tell when I'm
finished...
TTom
|
261.155 | I think he was saying "end of an era"; I agree | AKOCOA::BREEN | You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle | Thu Feb 01 1996 13:46 | 11 |
| 'Saw I ;thought you liked Faulkner, you know that style of coming at
you like a tommy gun, words and ideas plastered all over the page.
Content wise it wasn't bad: Cowboys built a winner from the ground up
via astute management. I've never liked them but rooted for them a
little this year because I felt they were overcoming adversity. I wish
they'd done it without Deion though and Irvin would simply take up a
real sport like ballroom dancing or figure skating to get it out of his
system.
Also they took advantage of a weak division but that's about to change.
|
261.156 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Thu Feb 01 1996 13:52 | 32 |
| >
> 'Saw I ;thought you liked Faulkner, you know that style of coming at
> you like a tommy gun, words and ideas plastered all over the page.
>
Somehow I think Faulkner KNEW what he was doing.
I have to be in the mood for Faulkner. Kind of like listening to
Schoenberg -- you've got to be up for it, be in the mood, put on your thinkin'
cap...
> Content wise it wasn't bad: Cowboys built a winner from the ground up
> via astute management. I've never liked them but rooted for them a
Cowboys built themselves with Jerry Jones money and Jimmy Johnson's talent.
As an avowed Cowboy hater I had a lot of RESPECT for what Jimmy Johnson did.
Jerry Jones is a dork. He bought hisself a champion, and lives the thrill
vicariously down on the sidelines.
Barry Switzer is a hick who road the tail end of what Jimmy Johnson built all
the way to a championship gained on the basis of two bad throws by Neil
O'Donnell.
And then all of the faux, plastic Cowboy fans come out of the woodwork, crowing
about how wonderful it all is, like they've seen the Second Coming, or gotten
their first piece of tail....
'Saw
|
261.157 | no bell tolling | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 13:53 | 8 |
| Sharon Faulkner? I thought she quit The Citadel...
And Tommy Gun is outta the league. Mike Heiser might know what he's up
to, though...
And din't Hemingway get too plastered to write sometimes?
TTom
|
261.158 | Free Agency Penalizes Teams | STRATA::BARBIERI | | Thu Feb 01 1996 14:13 | 17 |
| The main thing I got out of the recent one paragraph diatribe
is the fact that if there was no free agency, the Cowboys
would have benefited more than anybody. They have lost a
lot of players to free agency and its players that they
*acquired* within their own system.
Thats the one big drawback I have with free agency. If, for
the most part, teams get the same bang for the buck, teams that
drafted and traded especially well are penalized. They simply
will not be able to hold onto what they gained. And they gained
it largely on the basis of their own talents being better than
others.
No team has suffered as a result of free agency more than the
Dallas Cowboys. (Much as I rooted for them to lose.)
Tony
|
261.159 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Thu Feb 01 1996 14:17 | 17 |
| > No team has suffered as a result of free agency more than the
> Dallas Cowboys. (Much as I rooted for them to lose.)
I think the Giants have.
George Young is a dinosaur when it comes to dealing with it. He's supposedly
saying now that he's got it under control, but the Giants lost of lot of talent
when FA came along and George Young was ill prepared to deal with it...
To TTom:
Hemingway only wrote about 300 words a day. He could
afford to be plastered the rest of the time.
'Saw
|
261.160 | Dallas ain't sh*t without $'s | FABSIX::D_HORTERT | | Thu Feb 01 1996 22:39 | 16 |
| re .158
The main reason for the salary cap is that most teams don't have multi-
billionaire owners like Jones and Policy and CAN'T spend millions on
premier players and free agents. Do you think all teams are able to
spend money equal to the cap? If you do you are mistaken. The cap
maintains the integrity of the league by trying to stop jack*sses like
Jones from buying all of the premier players in the league in an
attempt to live out his fantasies of being perceived as a shrewd and
intelligent judge of football talent (which we all know he's not).
If there is no parity in the league, then it's not worth watching.
What is truly sad is that the league had to put the salary cap rule
in because of losers like Jones.
D.J.
|
261.161 | | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Feb 02 1996 08:24 | 15 |
| WAIT A MINUTE.. If your going to talk about WHY they put the cap in
look at the team that bought like 4 or 5 championships over the past
decade... Jones was just Monkey see Monkey Doo...
If you go back thru the history of sports you'll see this in many cases
The Bluejays did it recently in baseball...
I mean if you look across all of sports there many BUMS making 4+ Mil
per year and really don't bring much too there team...
Ken Jr just got like 8.? Mil per year (If I heard correctly) so if he's
worth 8mil per year to Seattle and Baseball just what is jordan worth
to Chicago/NBA per year (Id say at least 2X-4X what Ken Jr is worth)...
mab
|
261.162 | it's not the money, it's how you spend it | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Fri Feb 02 1996 08:31 | 22 |
| Now wait a minute...
Buying championships is a time honored tradition in all of SPROTS. Even
At the prep level, there's active recruiting along with perks for the
players and their family.
But in pro sprots, teams having been trying to buy a ring since about the
time Babe Ruth was traded from Boston to NY. The onliest thing that's
changed is the amount of money. The price of poker continues to rise,
astromomically.
The problem, typified most every year by the Yankees and thised year by
the Dolphins is that you have to be more than rich to buy a team. You
gotta know which players are worth the money. San Fran and Dallas spent
their money well. Hess and the Jets din't. It's that simple.
As for how much Michael makes, I'm looking forward to it. Chicago's gonna
have a hard time coming up with anywhere near what he can make on the
open market. Of course, all this might be moot. If'n he wins one more
ring, he might just up and quit, again.
TTom
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261.163 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Fri Feb 02 1996 09:33 | 22 |
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All this reminds of last year when Glen Robinson of the Milwaukee
Bucks wanted a 100 million dollar contract. The owner of the Bucks
was quoted as saying "If he wants 100 million dollars, I'll give him
the team, and he can pay me 100 million in salary to run it."
Agents are ruining the game, owners are ruining the game, players
are ruining the game. It was only 30 years ago that players use to
get a REAL job during the offseason, to make ends meet. Back then
EVERYBODY could afford to go to a ball game, not today.
If the costs keep escalating out of control. You will eventually
see the break-up of either the NFL, NHL, NBA, or MLB. MLB currently
has 30 teams, I can envision two seperate organizations of 15 teams
each. One organization the sky will be the limit on salarys. The other
league will be more controlled. As long as they have UNLIMITED
free agency a league can set a salary cap. Hey, you want to play
somewhere else for more money go ahead. I wouldn't mind seeing a
NBA style league, where EVERYONE on the team made 1 million.
No one is forcing any of these professional athletes to play the
game. If they don't like the money they are making to play a game.
Then go get a real job.
Ron
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261.164 | holding the line | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Fri Feb 02 1996 09:49 | 23 |
| Ron,
I think the solution is coming soon. The salaries are about at the point
where the owners themselves caint afford 'em.
There's a physical and finite limit to how much people will pay for any
entertainment. PPV, luxury boxes, and those other revenue sources will
keep the leagues floating for a while but we're near a point where they
won't be able to raise the prices fast enough to keep up with the money
needed.
Right here in Charlotte, we have almost reached that point. The idjit
Shinn signed LameJay for 85 million and now he claims he caint make a
buck. He's saturated in terms of what he can get outta the TV market. So
his solution is to threaten to build another arena that he owns hisself.
Problem is a lot of people won't follow him or the team. Lasted night,
against a good team, Houston, with a real star, Hakeem, there were about
5 thousand no-shows. By the beginning of the 4th quarter, at which point
the Bugs were ahead by 4, about half of the <20K that showed up had left.
If'n this guy builds a new place, he'll go bankrupt.
TTom
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261.165 | | CSLALL::BRULE | country in need of a leader | Fri Feb 02 1996 09:56 | 18 |
| Re .163
I disagree. If the owners couldn't afford to pay the players they
wouldn't. Let's look at Griffey and his value to the M's ownership.
It was widely reported that if Griffey didn't resign with the M's their
wouldn't be public support for a new stadium in Seattle which means no
Luxury Box and PSTs for the owner. So now Griffey get his 32 mill and
the M's owner gets his 100 mill+ stadium.
I'm almost done reading Lords of the Realm and the very same thing
being said about salaries now were said in the 1880's. How many
professional teams have gone bankrupt in the last 3 decades?
Also if the players weren't making their money would the owners cut
prices on tickets, radio rights and TV rights?
It's all supply and demand. When the demand goes away the salaries will
follow. Until then who knows?
Mike
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261.166 | You Gotta Be Kidding Me!!! | LUDWIG::BARBIERI | | Fri Feb 02 1996 10:21 | 28 |
| I challenge anyone to go back perhaps seven years, look at what
each and every team acquired through draft and trade alone and
insist that Dallas would not be far superior to every team save
perhaps the 49'ers.
Don't let hating the Cowboys make you irrational!
The Cowboys have already lost about a dozen players in the last
three years to free agency. There were one or two DB's, Ken Norton
Jr., Alvin Harper, some center I believe - lots of players.
Yeah, the Cowboys acquired Sanders. They may have acquired Haley
(I don't know if it was FA or a trade). Who else did they buy???
They acquired, via DRAFT or trade , Aikmen, Smith, Irvin, Harper,
the FB, the entire OL I believe, Lett, Maryland, Norton Jr., all
the DB's save Sanders.
I think Jones would be the 1st person to be willing to not have to
shell out bucks TO KEEP HIS OWN PLAYERS and to agree to no FA.
Look, if the Cowboys played anybody, I would have rooted for them
to lose. But, you're dreaming if you can honestly say that if
each and every team had no free agency to resort to and if players
drafted and traded for had to remain with their respective teams,
that Dallas wouldn't have the best team.
Tony
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261.167 | The Future Superbowl Champs | FABSIX::R_VALERA | | Fri Feb 02 1996 19:29 | 30 |
| A prediction for next years superbowl based on the salary cap and the
open market looks like the Green Bay Packers if they help solidify the
running attack to bring balance to the offense and some defensive line
help.
Brett Favre will be a year wiser which will cut down on the turnovers
and he will be better prepared mentally for a big game like Troy Aikman
is for my beloved Dallas Cowboys.
It is a shame they lost a quality linebacker in Bryce Paup but that
goes back to gambling with the cap and free-agency. A guy that would be
a tremendous pickup would be Hardy Nickerson of Tampa Bay. I also felt
they should have made a bid for Chis Warren of Seattle.
The draft could produce a running back but free-agency probably will
be the route. Green Bay has great coach and some good personnel if they
do the right things everyones other America's team may be hoisting that
trophy named after there former great coach.
Make no mistake about it I want the Dallas cowboys in the bowl again
but I am realistic and I feel that it is time for the pack to step up to
the plate and deliver it's theirs if they want it and that is the key how
much do they want it?
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261.168 | RE: .167 | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Mon Feb 05 1996 09:15 | 6 |
| > Make no mistake about it I want the Dallas cowboys in the bowl again
> but I am realistic and I feel that it is time for the pack to step up to
> the plate and deliver it's theirs if they want it and that is the key how
> much do they want it?
A reasonable Cowboy fan? I thought the phrase was an oxymoron... :-)
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261.169 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Mon Feb 05 1996 09:23 | 7 |
| >A reasonable Cowboy fan? I thought the phrase was an oxymoron... :-)
Believe it or not, there are a few who aren't plastic folk who like the way the
blue and silver jackets look.
'Saw
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261.170 | Go Pack! | LUDWIG::BARBIERI | | Mon Feb 05 1996 09:40 | 6 |
| Rick,
I sure hope you're right! They need to solidify their front
seven and place more emphasis on their running game.
Tony
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261.171 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Mon Feb 05 1996 09:54 | 19 |
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Does anybody remember what year Emmit Smith signed his new
contract and got the 13 million signing bonus? This weekends paper
was saying that Emmit will be a free agent after the '96 season.
It also said that the Cowboys are paying 15 players 38 million dollars.
Leaving them about 4-5 million for everybody else. Jerry Jones has
to pay Erik Williams a 5 million bonus this week, which will effect
the cap even more. If he doesn't pay the bonus Williams is an
Unrestricted Free Agent on February 15t with everybody else. As I've
stated in other notes, about there being no salary cap in 1998, the
paper said it was 1999, so I was off by a year. It now looks like the
NFL is going to close the loophole and there will be a cap for 1999.
If the NFL closes this loophole, the Cowboys will be hurting in another
2 or 3 years. Since they back loaded a lot of contracts to pay high
salarys in 1999. Using a signing bonus to make up for the earlier
years. The Cowboys figure they will only be able to sign 3 of there
7 free agents on defense, because of the cap.
Ron
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261.172 | How bout them Cowboys | OLD1S::SYSTEM | Field Service Tool Pusher | Fri Feb 09 1996 04:23 | 18 |
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I might have known you Cowboy haters would be whinning about one play
or another. I have not seen the game as I am still in Munich, and have
only seen a few highlights. Mostly Odonnells int.s I have to assume it
was a good game from the score and from most of these notes. Thank
goodness Mikey C has more fuel for his hate of the World Champs.
On a side note, the local American football team in Munich is named the
Cowboys. And even better their colors are Black and Gold. Having
consummed numeros litres of this German bier has ruined my taste for
the stuff we are left with in the states.
Prost
Cadzilla2
ps Jerry Jones still sucks
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261.173 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Fri Feb 09 1996 08:44 | 9 |
| >Having
> consummed numeros litres of this German bier has ruined my taste for
> the stuff we are left with in the states.
I always knew you were a reasonable and intelligent sort...
> ps Jerry Jones still sucks
...and this nails it. :-)
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261.174 | nuff said | GENRAL::WADE | Ah'm Yo Huckleberry... | Fri Feb 09 1996 09:35 | 4 |
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Roland, you may want to reconsider. Cad is a Texan.....
Claybone
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261.175 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Fri Feb 09 1996 10:25 | 4 |
| > Roland, you may want to reconsider. Cad is a Texan.....
Yeah, but at least he appreciates good beer. You're probably a
Coors drinker... :-)
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261.176 | Troy, now looking for compatible dates on the Internet... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Pride of Steel | Fri Feb 09 1996 11:11 | 12 |
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>> Roland, you may want to reconsider. Cad is a Texan.....
>
> Yeah, but at least he appreciates good beer. You're probably a
> Coors drinker... :-)
I'll drink Lone Star before I'll drink Coors. But we poor-white-trash
Okies still despise those haughty Texans. And I still say that it's
a crying shame what they did to Troy... ;-)
glenn
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261.177 | More beer drill seargent | OLD1S::SYSTEM | Field Service Tool Pusher | Mon Feb 12 1996 07:30 | 13 |
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Clayboy..
I hear the hogs calling ya!!! Soooeee piggg.
Lotsa porkers here too.
Cadzilla2
this noting from across the pond sux
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