Report: Garrett Ravens' 'primary target'
NFL sources tell the Dallas Morning News that Cowboys OC Jason Garrett is the "primary target" of Baltimore's head coaching search.
With Dallas out of the playoff race, Garrett and Cowboys assistant head coach Tony Sparano are free to join other clubs as long as they make upward movement. Things will heat up early this week. Garrett has already interviewed for the head coaching vacancies in Atlanta and Baltimore. Jan. 13 - 11:58 pm et
Source: Dallas Morning News

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but let’s say history does matter Toni, and we look at the team that has had the most success against the Pats this season and if you look at the end game scores, the Patriots - Giants game was the closest the patriots have been to loosing this entire 'perfect' season... they've won the last 9 road games in a row, and they have beaten the cowboys.... because the giants haven’t won the last two superbowls is more important than recent games when making predictions. Im not saying people should be calling this game for the giants... Greenbay is not invincible, to say no chance is ridiculous, and ...Careless. these teams are in the playoffs for a reason.Apparently not with that previous quote... I was wrong about the Giants in the pre merger era... football was an after though at that time in the country... I guess it counts for something... people remember Superbowls... (for about 10-15 years when being used to illustrate respect for a team)Giant fans will remember this little run they had in 07... but really no one else is going to remember if they don't win it. i barely remember their recent superbowl appearance... or their wins in the early 90's, or give a thought to the things the giants have done in the past... but that doesn’t mean i don’t think they are capable of capitalizing on opportunity and wrestling another win away from the favored team
Does anyone get the feeling the LT is gonna tell Rivers to **** one day, when I see those two on the bench something don't seem right

And I do remember the Giants Superbowl Wins.
86-87 was pretty huge for NY, winning both the World Series (Mets) and the Superbowl (Giants).
90-91, was pretty vivid with me, with Jeff Hostetler replaced Phil Simms upset the 49ers and then gave the Bills another defeat in the Superbowl. I remember it was the Giants that took out Montana.
NY fans remember.
yeah something isnt right between those two..Nor do i care..phillip rivers is a jerk....why are you yelling at everybody.f'n jerk
Cowboys Offense-TM-Cowboys Jan. 14 - 9:58 am et
The New York Post hired Lynsey Nordstrom, a 21-year-old nanny and Jessica Simpson lookalike, to play Simpson at Texas Stadium Sunday.
Nordstrom dressed up like Simpson with a pink Tony Romo shirt and acted like her in the stands. "I knew we were going to win when I saw her. I'm dead serious!" said Anthony Triglia, of Staten Island. "You have to come to Green Bay!" Nordstrom was taken aback. "What's Green Bay?" she pondered.
Source: New York Post
Related: Packers, Giants

No clue, but its laughable when he yells and screams. I wouldn't take him seriously if I was on that team, and I think thats the same feeling LT has. Didn't LT comment on Rivers behavior earlier in the season?
I never said he did.jeff hostetler didnt beat us that game...damn roger craig fumbled the ball in prime fg range to beat us...still mad about that one
I forgot that game was won only on field goals. 
That entire Dallas staff is getting take apart![]()
"What's Green Bay?"


It's ok, TO. I got your back!![]()

t:But you like the Giants
Also, that picture of him tearing up in the sunglasses =t:
Yeah, and I like TO too. I'm getting a Giants jersey with "Owens" and "81" on the back soon
Yesterday was bittersweet:
I wish I could just get a blank Giants Jersey because I don't like picking just one player because I'd hate to be outdated.![]()
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