Category Archives: Eric Luck
The Cowboys ‘Steel’ the Show !
The Dallas Cowboys and the Pittsburgh Steelers entered this contest tied in their collective history at 15-15. The tie-breaking win would not only be bragging rights, but an opportunity to put themselves into a viable position for the playoffs in 2012. Intensity … Continue reading
Cowboys Dash into December
Decembers past for the Dallas Cowboys have been a disappointment to say the least. November is statistically their best month as of late, moreover, it is Tony Romo’s best month. He leads all NFL QB’s in winning percentage, TD’s, accuracy … Continue reading
Cowboys Spooked at Home by Giants Again!
The Dallas Cowboys ran onto to their home field three days before Halloween full of confidence and walked off spooked yet again. A record-breaking day in terms of pass attempts for Tony Romo and catches for Jason Whitten along with … Continue reading
Cowboys, “Back in the Saddle Again….”
The Dallas Cowboys flew into Baltimore to face the Ravens last week and left coughing up feathers. A heroic, “Never say die !”, effort against Ray Lewis and the Ravens defense included 227 total rushing yards. The Cowboys were disappointed … Continue reading
Romo BEAR’s the Burden….AGAIN !
The Dallas Cowboys opened their 2012 Monday Night Football season with the visiting Chicago Bears. The similarities between the decision making and talent related to Jay Cutler and Tony Romo have been a main topic of discussion this past week. The … Continue reading
“Man the Guns, Pirates on the Horizon !”
Romo began his attack on the approaching Buccaneers by completing his first pass of the game to the….Buccaneers ! A dreadful 1st quarter and then again 2nd, riddled with penalties and an early INT, led to the oh so familiar,” … Continue reading
The Ghost of Seattle still haunts the Cowboys
The shadows of 2006 and the ghostly apparitions that lurked inside of them haunted the Cowboys once again. The opening kickoff revealed what was to come with a clumsy mishandling of the ball by Felix Jones. It was clear from … Continue reading









