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Thank the Lord that the pre-season W-L doesn’t count…WHEW!!

Why??

My Cowboys lost to the hosting Rams…31-21.

CO COWBOYS!!

:bow:

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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Posted
22 hours ago, sensei8 said:

Thank the Lord that the pre-season W-L doesn’t count…WHEW!!

Why??

My Cowboys lost to the hosting Rams…31-21.

CO COWBOYS!!

:bow:

Don't stress yet, it is only the preseason.  I'm sure once the regular season starts they will lose a lot more.  :D:lol::rofl:

I'm just messing with ya, only having some fun. ;-)

Posted
4 hours ago, KarateKen said:

Don't stress yet, it is only the preseason.  I'm sure once the regular season starts they will lose a lot more.  :D:lol::rofl:

I'm just messing with ya, only having some fun. ;-)

You’re more right than wrong!!

:spitlaugh:

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**Proof is on the floor!!!

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Another big news day on the NFL front, this time about the continuing saga between the league and former head coach Jon Gruden.  Gruden scored a big win this week when the Nevada Supreme Court ruled in his favor that he can go forward with his civil lawsuit against the league, and do it publicly. This makes the league potentially vulnerable to public humiliation, especially Goodell.  If what comes out in discovery shows that Goodell is the one who was behind the leaking of Gruden's emails, the fallout could be huge.  

Two options now for the NFL to avoid this going to court.  One, the league has the option to appeal the ruling (they will), so it could be heard by the US Supreme Court.  Popular opinion is that the odds of the Supreme Court taking the case are slim.  Option two, the NFL offers Gruden an absurd amount of money, plus the chance to coach in the NFL again, in return for him not going to court.  Basically, a settlement.  However, Gruden appears to be holding such a grudge against the league that he has said no amount of money will be enough and he intends to "burn the house down," in his case against the NFL.  If the Supreme Court does not take the case (or if they take it and rule in favor of Gruden), then the question is, will Gruden stick to his word or will the NFL make such a great offer he can't refuse it?  

Oh it's getting spicy! :brow:

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On 8/11/2025 at 8:01 PM, sensei8 said:

You’re more right than wrong!!

:spitlaugh:

It could be worse, at least you are not a Jets fan.  The Cowboys have only sucked for 30 years.  The Jets have sucked for over 50. 

Posted
12 hours ago, KarateKen said:

It could be worse, at least you are not a Jets fan.  The Cowboys have only sucked for 30 years.  The Jets have sucked for over 50. 

Ouch!! Tell us what you really think!!

:lol:

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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