Dallas Cowboys Apparel attends MNF in Buffalo

Dallas Cowboys Apparel was able to attend the Monday night football game in Buffalo this week and boy was it a pleasure …

We have a very nice October night in Buffalo, Dallas Cowboys clothing The team probably witnessed one of the greatest emotional roller coasters in NFL history. Although Tony Romo, Terrell Owens, and the Dallas Cowboys special teams had nights off (except, of course, our kicker), the Cowboys stuck together as a team and found a way to win a true championship team mark.

Play after play, the packed crowd at the Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo just got louder and louder … The thrash talk directed at us Dallas fans was great and it must be said that although they are passionate about their Bills , the fans were very respectful to them. the fact that we had different team colors … Congratulations Buffalo!

Unflappable Tony Romo surpassed five interceptions and a fumble to lead two last-minute drives, and rookie Nick Folk kicked a 53-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Dallas Cowboys probably one of the most satisfying victories. for all Cowboys fans in the history of this great franchise.

“I haven’t experienced any of that, and I’ve been in the league for 31 years,” Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said of his triumphant return to Buffalo, where he was 29-19 from 1998-2000.

Folk also made field goals of 47, 29 and 37 yards.

“I felt good. I helped the team win,” he said. “I would care less if he kicked zero field goals plus the rest of the year.”

Let’s forget the fact that Dallas Cowboys They’re the best team in the NFL and the best team in the NFL … Not really:

Monday night drew the largest cable television audience of 2007, beating Disney’s High School Musical 2. The city of Buffalo was alive and well and proved very worthy of having the second best fans in the NFL. The way they cheered on their 1-3 team was absolutely amazing.

Tony Romo’s five interceptions, Terrell Owens ‘critical knockdown late in the game, the Cowboys’ failed two-point conversion and side kick recovery, and a two-for-one winning field goal by a rookie kicker were combined to make it impossible. dramatic. Cowboys tight end Jason Whitten described Dallas’s 25-24 win as “butt ugly,” and it was … maybe for those guys, but for all concerned fans, this had to have been one of the the best games of all time. played …

The Cowboys, the only undefeated team in the conference, have every reason to be excited about Monday’s victory and concerned that a similar performance against the Patriots will result in their first loss.

And that’s exactly what gives Cowboys lovers and haters something to hold onto in the days leading up to the season’s first truly glamorous matchup.

How about those jeans !!!

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