Watching Marion Barber at his peak sure is bittersweet. I remembered his physicality but was sleeping on his speed. He was a beast of a runner in his prime. So sad. RIP, #24.
Certain seasons stand out over others and this is one I will never forget. Despite the way it played out at the end, it was such a fun season to watch. I remember feeling super confident this was the year for that team. Stoopid Giants!
it was also when the cowboys had the first divisional game against the Giants when Tony Romo and Jason Witten decided to go to Mexico for a mini vacation I thought that was a really bad mistake.... this team was probably one of the best cowboys teams put together and it all had Bill parcell's name written all over it it was all because of Bill parcells that this team was really good in 2007.... Wade Phillips was just a Barry Switzer with a built team already.....
@@magictransistorradio4933 oh hell yes there's no telling what would have happened if Bill would have stayed another year or 2. Recently about a year ago in Dallas on 105.3 The fan Cowboys radio station, Wade Phillips even admitted that he was not a good head coach at all....😅🤦🏻♂️....on the radio....what does that tell you...
Love watching Romo tearing it up. God if we had the line in 2014 & 16 boy he might could have won a SB. Also love watching Marion The Barbarian never going down easy!
Yeah, but somehow, the damn Giants defense wrecked the top 3 offenses in the league that year. I've seriously never been more disheartened after a season than this one.
Only this cursed 21st Century era Cowboys team would WASTE two 13-3 seasons (2007 and 2016) with the No.1 seed in the post season and not even make it to the NFCC game. That would NEVER happen and didn't happen under Landry or the 90's dynasty that Jimmy created.
this 2007 Dallas cowboy team was built because of Bill Parcells... Wade Phillips was just another Barry Switzer with a built team.... I think of Bill parcells would have stuck around a few more years these cowboys would have at least made it to a super bowl and he would have never allowed Tony Romo or Jason Witten to go to Mexico for that mini vacation...
Trip Aces: Been watching some Zeke coverage. Looks like he's in great shape. Maybe bounce back. Don't forget CeeDee and Gallup. Looking forward to it. Boyz 21!!
This 2007 cowboys season was my all time favorite cowboys team and the best to ever do it imho. The only meaningful loss they had was against the patriots, and man oh man was the offense fun to watch. Imagine if the two teams met in the super bowl; that would’ve broken so many records especially on offense and there would be so many storylines
Deuce Pickle I really appreciate your putting together these highlight videos, especially the one form the Romo Glory Days. It must have been a labor of love, and I want you to know that I'm a big fan of your work. Thank you. This was a magical season, but you could tell they were stumbling across the finish line over the last 3+ games...and then the playoffs
You realize just how much the Giants ruined this season... They not only prevented a Romo vs Favre matchup in the NFC championship (imagine all the storylines: the two best teams in the NFC, the revival of the rivalry from the 90s, the young kid from Wisconsin going against his childhood idol, Romo's chance to bury the ghost of the botched snap once and for all by leading his team to the Super Bowl), they also robbed us of the highest rated super bowl ever, which is what Dallas vs New England would've been by a mile. It would be like super bowl 36, but now Romo is the young Cinderella QB and Brady is the leader of the new greatest show on turf. What a game that could've been. But no...I guess Eli needed a ring, or whatever...
Yeah the giants fucked up a lot of shit that year lol. As a New England fan i can agree, Dallas vs New England would’ve been historical from a ratings and viewing standpoint. Owens vs Moss would’ve been a key player match up too.
Was sayin that the whole week b4 that Giants game...was prob the best team we had since the glory days. On a side note, I always said Romo would be in a Super Bowl, turns out was right..kinda🤣
That probably was best chance to get to super bowl since 95 that Buffalo game probably was biggest comeback win despite 6 turnovers I thought they were losing that game
Go Cowboys 💪💯 2007 Team most Talented Team Since The 90 s Superbowl Teams That did not even get To The NFC Championship Game Still with The Record tied with 2019 Baltimore Ravens 13 Pro Bowlers .
That team should been playing at home in the NFC championship, but the Giants played with a lot more heart and didn't turn it over. Hell most of their secondary was injured and STILL won. But in the end, Patrick Crayton cost the Cowboys on a 3rd down play where he dropped the ball and there was no one around him in the 3rd quarter. That changed the entire game.
I do. But unfortunately, I'm missing a few games from that season. So, I'll probably upload it and give a synopsis of what happened in them. The one I can remember off the top of my head is the Falcons game where Keith Brooking went back and help dismantle his old team. But I believe I made sure to tack the Yearbook video onto the end so there would at least be a few highlights.
@@nflmatchuphighlights .....Hmmm, not sure. I'll have to check and get back to you. If I do, it's just the Cowboys highlights from it and not the full game.
@@nflmatchuphighlights ... ok, just checked, yeah, I should have that game. I'm missing the Falcons and Seahawks games I know for sure. Possibly the Eagles game too.
I was 14 years old this season and going into the divisional round I just bad feeling about things. It just felt like we weren't the same team we had been all season for some reason. I litteraly cried after the interception that ended the game. Couldn't believe this team wasn't the one, they were so dominant.
I had that same feeling. T.O. had gotten banged up a few weeks earlier and Terry Glenn was kinda rushed back for that game and that Giants D line was on a roll. I was super sad but not shocked.
No. Unlike this team, the 2014 team won a playoff game. Despite the 2007 team finishing 13-3, they did not win a playoff game. They were a better regular season team in 2007 though.
@@elevatorgaming6712 I disagree. This 2007 team was the best of all the cowboys team, at least since 1996. 2014 was a good year too, but the roster on this cowboys team was stacked
Dear mom, you've passed since 2017. The Cowboys still suck in 2020. Please pray that Jerry Jones sells the team so the Cowboys can have a chance. There is no chance with the current coach or Dak. Love you always, Aaron.
🏈 GIANTS HAD OUR NUMBER, REMEO PLAYED HIS HEART OUT, DOING TO MUCH , HE COULD PULL A GAME OUT @ ANY TIME, TO LETTEL TO LATE. AGGRESSIVE GIANT DEFENSEVE LINE.
This Cowboys team was so talented Tony Romo, Marion Barber(RIP), Terrell Owens, Jason Witten, Patrick Crayton. By the way Trent Green and Rex Grossman we're terrible.
I was having the greatest nostalgia watching these cowboy highlights UNTIL I heard Bryant Gumball doing the commentary and then I remembered why I was so irritable watching football that year. BRYANT GUMBALL HAD NO BUSINESS CALLING GAMES 😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬
You forget. That year the giants came into dallas in the playoffs and kicked ROMOS @$$. GIANTS WIN THE SUPERBOWL THAT YEAR. Romo goes home with the Best team in football. Just another EGG HE LAID WHEN IT COUNTED.
Trust me. No one forgot. Hats off to the Giants. Their D line wrecked Dallas' 2nd ranked offense, then went to Green Bay and wrecked their 3rd ranked offense and then beat Brady and their 1st ranked offense in the Super Bowl.