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Reads to me that they are looking for the media here in Boston to be concerned over a Cowboys team who was suspect before the Bills game and ever MORE suspect now after it. This guy really sounds frustrated about the lack of fear here in Boston, LOL!
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http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/columnists/randy_galloway//story/259883.html
"Part of my "looking ahead" process involved a check of those publications last week. Like Tuesday, after the Pats had gone on the road the night before and gutted Cincinnati 34-13.
This Boston Globe headline jumped out at me:
"No Stop Signs Here -- They're in Cruise Control."
Damn, 16-and-0 already?
If not a "Stop" sign, the Irving trip doesn't even rate a "Yield" triangle? Or maybe a blinking yellow caution light?
I guess not.
Actually, Bob Kravitz in the Indianapolis Star also picked up on that "why do the other teams even bother to show up" theme. He announced in a Friday column that based on reports out of Boston, the season is over for the Colts, also at 4-0 and the league's defending champs.
So who cares anymore that the Colts and Pats play on Nov. 4?
To be truthful, there was a writer in the Boston Herald who made a concession this week, at least to the Colts.
His opinion:
"If the Colts don't beat the Patriots on Nov. 4, it's quite possible no one will."
Well, I guess that does eliminate the Irving trip being even a "Yield" sign moment."
---click link for full article---
http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/columnists/randy_galloway//story/259883.html
"Part of my "looking ahead" process involved a check of those publications last week. Like Tuesday, after the Pats had gone on the road the night before and gutted Cincinnati 34-13.
This Boston Globe headline jumped out at me:
"No Stop Signs Here -- They're in Cruise Control."
Damn, 16-and-0 already?
If not a "Stop" sign, the Irving trip doesn't even rate a "Yield" triangle? Or maybe a blinking yellow caution light?
I guess not.
Actually, Bob Kravitz in the Indianapolis Star also picked up on that "why do the other teams even bother to show up" theme. He announced in a Friday column that based on reports out of Boston, the season is over for the Colts, also at 4-0 and the league's defending champs.
So who cares anymore that the Colts and Pats play on Nov. 4?
To be truthful, there was a writer in the Boston Herald who made a concession this week, at least to the Colts.
His opinion:
"If the Colts don't beat the Patriots on Nov. 4, it's quite possible no one will."
Well, I guess that does eliminate the Irving trip being even a "Yield" sign moment."
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