Archive for October, 2007
Game 7 Reflections: The Sweet Bye and Bye
0 Comments Published by Eddie Chinn October 24th, 2007 in Eddie Chinn, BlogrollGoodbye, Minnesota.
Hello, Bye week!
I’m out of town on business in the City of the Winless Rams. My flight boarded just before Romo found T.O. in the end zone for the game’s first score. By the time I landed, the game was part of NFL history and the Vikings were smarting from the 24-14 loss.
In watching […]
By now, everyone has heard of the historic day that Adrian Peterson had last week against the so-called Monsters of the Midway in the Windy City. That moniker no longer exists thanks to the rings of fire that A.P. created as he ran like a cheetah with his tail on fire in and out of […]
Game 6 Reflections: Now we know….move on.
0 Comments Published by Eddie Chinn October 18th, 2007 in Eddie Chinn, Blogroll12 penalties.
It’s hard to beat the Miami Dolphins or Rutgers when you have 12 penalties much less the New England Patriots. I’m not saying that Dallas would have won if they had zero penalties, but I guarantee you it would have been a closer game.
The pass interference call on Patrick Watkins in the end zone […]
Is this just another game on the NFL schedule as Tom Brady and many others have alluded to or is it as collosal and massive as media and fans claim?
This is not the easy way out, but —- it’s both.
On one hand, this game doesn’t mean anything when you look at the bigger picture which […]
Game 5 Reflections: Family Affair
0 Comments Published by Eddie Chinn October 10th, 2007 in Eddie ChinnBold, explosive, spicy, and sweet.
The Buffalo Bills tasted an upset and were thoroughly enjoying the zesty flavor of handing the Cowboys their first defeat in front of their frenzied and frantic fans on Monday Night Football for the first time in 13 years.
Buffalo was flying high with a ton of momentum after creating six turnovers […]
On the night of December 10, 2006, the Cowboys were riding a 4-game win streak heading into a home game vs. New Orleans on national TV. They were 8-4, and Bill Parcells’ protege’ Sean Payton was facing his mentor for the first time. No former Parcells assistant had ever beaten Big Bill in their first […]
Game 4 Reflections: Bad Spirit of St. Louis
0 Comments Published by Eddie Chinn October 4th, 2007 in Eddie Chinn, BlogrollThings aren’t going well for the Rams, and the Dallas Cowboys exploited that demise with a 35-7 thrashing that was worse than the score indicated. Both teams got off to a slow start and were a bit rusty in the first half, but then they went in opposite directions after half time.
The Cowboys still have […]