Enough of the Bye Week, the 'Boys are coming to town

https://twitter.com/GarbageTime/status/651971250684719104

Katie Nolan goes off on Hardy and the NFL for his comments about Gisele, her sister and Bortles' wife on this segment of "Garbage Time". It's good ;)

"Greg Hardy had to pretend to respect women for 12 minutes, JUST 12 MINUTES!, and he couldn't even do that!"

"Expecting a garbage human who has been punished for being garbage to come back from his suspension and not immediately resume being garbage is asking the bare minimum. And if me hoping the league, and the Cowboys and their PR people, and the media could act with just a shred of human decency is ruining football for you then I'm disappointed for you...".

I like this girl!
 
Sorry if posted already.

Garrett defends Hardy.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...tt-on-greg-hardy-were-all-a-work-in-progress/

Given the amount of time Cowboys coach Jason Garrett has used the phrase “right kind of guy,” over the years, there’s a decent chance he privately thinks defensive end Greg Hardy is as much of a clod as the rest of the world after hearing Hardy’s first press conference following his domestic violence suspension.

But then again, Garrett has a ball team to coach.

Garrett sort-of defended his new defensive end, who had 15.0 sacks the last time he played a full season, by saying that within the narrow scope of football Hardy has been no problems for him.

“Probably like everybody, we’re all a work in progress, so we’re trying to be the right kind of guy each and every day of our lives,” Garrett said, via Todd Archer of ESPN.com.

Hardy needs some more work, after his talk with reporters filled with no apology or accountability for his arrest or suspension and jokes that weren’t funny, including that he hoped Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s wife Gisele Bundchen was there Sunday with her sister and all her friends. He also made a regrettable “guns blazin’” comment, which is regrettable since his domestic violence arrest in Charlotte in 2014 including charges of throwing his then-girlfriend into a futon full of guns while he was threatening to kill her (a case which never made it to a jury trial following a civil settlement).

Basically, the guy lacks self-awareness, and that’s something that’s hard to teach a chronological adult if they haven’t found it by this point in their lives.

But he is good at ball, and within that small world, Garrett said Hardy’s been fine.

“He jumped right into the offseason program and demonstrated that he’s willing to work each and every day to try to get better, to try to help our team,” Garrett said. “I thought he had a very good training camp, worked very hard every day, got better over the course of training camp. He’s been away from us for four weeks, but now he’s back and we’re excited to have him back on the practice field today.”

Sometimes being a work in progress means surrounding yourself with people you’d prefer not to, since professional realities occasionally interfere with a career-long quest for character.
 
Via <S>@</S>toddarcher, Cowboys coach Jason Garrett wants to build program like New England's.

http://es.pn/1Lo0Zyl

well, duh

edit:
Why the Cowboys will lose to the Pats and why they will make the playoffs.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...e-to-the-patriots-and-then-make-the-playoffs/

Sean Payton said similar things prior to the Pats/NO joint practices. I get the sense that the fourth ring has really made the HCs take note of Bill even more so than before. It is interesting to me. Either they are accusing us of being cheats or admiring the success. Seems to not be much middle ground.
 
Sean Payton said similar things prior to the Pats/NO joint practices. I get the sense that the fourth ring has really made the HCs take note of Bill even more so than before. It is interesting to me. Either they are accusing us of being cheats or admiring the success. Seems to not be much middle ground.


It's the owners who hate us not the coaches. And the fans of the other 31, of course. The coaches know BB is the best in the business.
 
Patriots injury report:
Bradley Fletcher (hamstring) limited
Brown (foot) limited
Flowers (knee/shoulder) limited
Wendell (illness) full
 
If any team does succeed in containing Gronk, I would guess they will start seeing a healthy dose of Chandler in response.
 
I hope they run every play at this guy. Overrated POS. People act like he's good because he's always injured.


He is good because of his instincts. He is practically the brains of the defense/the QB for the defense.

His negative is that he is glass joe. Think the the elijah price character played by samuel l jackson in the film unbreakable.


If he could just be around consistently his growth would increase and his work would be more consistent.
 
Amen to that.

Since the Cowboys entire organization and about half the country seems deluded into believing they belong on the same field with us I look forward to them getting annihilated to the point where they quit en masse.

Some of these other teams I just can't work up a solid hatred for because they really are sad, little clowns whom I can't help feeling sorry for on some level.

Not so with Dallas. The absolute most-overrated team in the NFL. The most delusional, the team containing the most scrubs who pose for the cameras to act all colorful even when their team is down 3 scores. The entire organization and fanbase is loaded with the mentally challenged.

And they all take their cues from the owner-- the biggest asshole in the NFL next to Roger.


There is something to be sad for an organization that doesn't have to win, that can go mediocre for a good 19 years and still remain relevant to the haters and the lovers. Dallas can suck and still be more talked about than most teams. Certain teams need to win to be relevant. The reason is because of brand power. Its a mixture of whats on the field and whats off the field (marketing). True the fan base was strengthened during the 70s,80s, and 90s mainly because of SB and championship games and playoff pedigree. However lately most of that is severely lacking as if that's not so obvious. The part that the organization is winning a lot in lately is brand/market (while a number in the fanbase wish it would just be about the field). I feel the organization is trying to get back to winning on the field lately. But it has been disabled for awhile because of the micromanagement of an owner who is also a gm and sometimes faux coach. (There is a push now from inside (stephan jones, jason garrett and will mcclay probably) to build a good foundation of not spending money on washed up old players and move more towards a youth centric movement spending money wisely not be so caviler.)

As for the fanbase... im sure there are stereotypes with any fanbase.
 
Hardy sounds like he is on the same page as Aldon Smith...very talented except where it really counts.


i think his scouting report when referring to him used phrases such as 'strange or rare bird' and 'somethings a bit off' with him.
 
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