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From: dcn@mgweed.UUCP (Dave Nargis)
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Subject: Re: UNBEELEEVABLE!
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Date: Thu, 20-Dec-84 13:09:39 EST
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That's right, it is an UNBEELEEVABLE article.

1. Re: Tipped pass - "...A typical Cowboy play ..." . Well in making that
claim, you must surely have a satellite dish just to pick up all Dallas
games.  If you hate The Cowboys so much then why do you watch them so much?
However, since Dallas has been so successful over the past 20 years, viewing
many Cowboy games is understandable since they are the most televised team
in the NFL. Any logical person would know - as the # of exposures is increased,
the frequency of a certain event also increases. Other teams have also had
this type of "typical play" in their history. To name a few:
- Green Bay's kicker scoring a game winning TD after his FG attempt was blocked
right back at him v.s. Chicago.
- Pittsburgh's immacculat reception.
- Oakland's follies of fumbling into the endzone for TD's.
- Baltimore's illegally tipped TD pass in their Super Bowl game v.s. Dallas.
- not to mention a few choice "plays" for Denver in '84.

2. Re: pro-Dallas CBS announcers - John Madden and Pat Summerall must live 
with Redskin players, judging by their comments during games.

3. Re: Dallas v.s. San Diego-East game - "..that's the way Landry bribes
refs ...".  Yea, that's why two key 3rd down penalties were called on Dallas.
And each revived drive resulted in 1st half TD's. - Roughing the Passer?
COME ON, Marino gets roughed up more when he is SACKED by his fiancee'.
Pass Interference? COME ON, the receiver wasn't touched at all. It even led
Gifford (probably the most neutral announcer around) to say that the call
basically stunk.  It kinda reminds me of the P.I. call against Dallas in one
of the Super Bowl games v.s. Pittsburgh.

4. Denver v.s. San Diego-East - Denver was blown away by Chicago, who, even at
that time had a mediocre offense.  Wait until Miami fires-up Marino, Duper and
Clayton.  AND with the windy conditions at the Orange Bowl, say a long prayer
for Rich Karlis.