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Eagle091
September-14th-2006, 08:15 PM
http://www.topix.net/content/ap/0039713058208546856902624249654288238589


Cowboys-Redskins Remember Moss' Miracle

The Associated Press

By JOSEPH WHITE

September 14, 2006


They called back the next day and said, 'I'm sorry,'

When Dallas Cowboys quarterback Drew Bledsoe got home from the Monday night game against the Washington Redskins last year, he found voice mails and e-mails congratulating him on the victory.

The problem was, the Cowboys didn't win the game.

Dallas blew a 13-0 lead in the final four minutes. The friends who left Bledsoe the messages live on the East Coast, and they went to bed before Santana Moss caught two long passes in a 14-13 Redskins victory that became an instant classic in the long-running Cowboys-Redskins rivalry.

'They called back the next day and said, 'I'm sorry,'' Bledsoe said.

While Bledsoe was receiving apologies, Moss was receiving flowers. Two dozen red and yellow roses awaited the receiver at Redskins Park the next day, sent from an anonymous fan who was reveling over the Redskins' first win in Dallas since 1995.

'We've seen Dallas do that to us so many times,' tackle Jon Jansen said. 'And to be able to come out with a win in Dallas was a huge momentum swing for us.'

One year later, the Cowboys and Redskins are again meeting in Texas Stadium in Week 2, this time on Sunday night instead of Monday. And, just as last year, Washington enters the game needing a boost after a tepid Week 1 performance.

The Redskins didn't score a touchdown in the first 7 1/2 quarters of the season last year, a drought that ended with Moss' hauls of 39 and 70 yards. They had relied on field goals in a 9-7 win over Chicago the previous week, and coach Joe Gibbs' coaching comeback was looking more and more like a flop.

The two scores to beat the Cowboys were a psychological lift, and Gibbs went on to lead the team to a 10-6 record and the franchise's first postseason berth since 1999. Dallas finished one game back at 9-7, with no playoffs.

'We were beaten late in a couple of games last year by what I term as unusual circumstances,' Dallas coach Bill Parcells said. 'That was one of them.'

This year, the situation is more critical on both sides. They are both 0-1 in an NFC East that is expected to be extremely competitive. The Redskins scored only one touchdown in their season-opening loss at home to Minnesota, and Moss, whose place in franchise lore is secure even if he never plays another game, realizes his teammates can't sit around hoping for another Texas miracle Sunday night.

'One or two plays are not going to get you a win,' Moss said. 'Last year we were fortunate that it did, but you cannot go out there and bank on that again. I would never want to be put in that situation again and have to dig that deep late. I would like to get it out of the way early. If we can do it early, I'd be willing to go down there and make those plays.'

Moss was new to the Redskins last year, and he didn't realize the importance of the Cowboys game until he received the nonstop adulation following the comeback victory. The truth is, the rivalry had dimmed for several years because it was so one-sided, with Washington winning only once from 1997-2004. Last year, a 35-7 home victory in December completed a rare Redskins sweep.

Now, the thought of revenge has revived the spice of the matchup, at least for some of the Cowboys.

'Since I've been here, we've basically had our way with them, buying into that rivalry,' linebacker Bradie James said. 'We've been beating them every time. They finally beat us twice. Now's our turn to get back on track.'

DWinzit
September-14th-2006, 10:15 PM
'They called back the next day and said, 'I'm sorry,'' Bledsoe said.

How embarrassing is that?
I'm guessing Moss will be double and triple teamed Sunday. Parcells will not let Moss beat them again! ARE and Lloyd are going to need to step up, Also, Brunell will need to look at Cooley and Sellers!

ciresolstice
September-14th-2006, 10:37 PM
Exactly..the other guys need to step up and make themselves a threat if they double or tripple moss...have to make them pay if that is the way the approach it.

Whiskeypeet
September-14th-2006, 11:48 PM
Lets not forget what Cooley did to them last year either. Its not as if Moss is the only guy they will have on their minds.

roanoker
September-15th-2006, 10:16 PM
I hope they do remember Moss and key in on him. That will open up the running game and shots at Cooley, Lloyd and ARE.

Chachie
September-17th-2006, 09:09 AM
That night was like a waterfall pouring over me after 7 years in the desert. It was about the sweetwest way I could imagine to get revenge for 7 years of humiliation and anxiety, BUT- I'd trade that night for some wins DURING those previous 7 years. I'm sure Cowboy fans would rather have to live with that night than not, because they got to enjoy 7 years of total domination.

I could use some more wins to build a streak of our own. :(

Who Del
September-17th-2006, 09:16 AM
I do not know who will win the game but you can bet your ass that Dallas is taking this game very seriously. They want to get revenge on the miracle comeback and that 35-7 schilacking you guys laid on them. They are going to be incredibly pumped. Home opener and all? The Redskins need to bring their A plus game.

Chachie
September-17th-2006, 09:47 AM
I do not know who will win the game but you can bet your ass that Dallas is taking this game very seriously. They want to get revenge on the miracle comeback and that 35-7 schilacking you guys laid on them. They are going to be incredibly pumped. Home opener and all? The Redskins need to bring their A plus game.

I don't think we have the available personnel to bring the A+. I'm holding desperately to the old "On any given Sunday" cliche. :)

What's the mood in Philly today? Quite a big game going on for you guys as well. Good luck.

Who Del
September-17th-2006, 09:52 AM
I don't think we have the available personnel to bring the A+. I'm holding desperately to the old "On any given Sunday" cliche. :)

What's the mood in Philly today? Quite a big game going on for you guys as well. Good luck.

People are feeling good right now. We want to go out and prove to everyone this isn't last years Eagles. I think this game is going to be a nail biter.

seancarter
September-17th-2006, 09:58 AM
People are feeling good right now. We want to go out and prove to everyone this isn't last years Eagles. I think this game is going to be a nail biter.

I think the Eagles are definately a contender, better than last year, but not how they showed against the Texans. They will have some tough games coming up to prove me wrong...but as it stands right now, they're at the top of the division.