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Greatest Dallas vs. Washington NFL games ever?

Yes. Most of the DC area had gone to bed. It was a dead game. I was watching in the living room. My oldest daughter, who was sixteen, and who was a member of ES under the name Daddy's Little Skins Fan was watching in her bedroom. My wife and other daughter had gone to bed. After the game, she stumbled down the stairs in shock. She couldn't believe it. Neither could I. We hugged. It was a memorable father-daughter moment, the kind you live for.
My wife had fallen asleep during that Santana Moss night game. I woke her up when the 2nd bomb connected. Of course the game was not over and after it was I backed up the VHS tape and showed her were we came back from. That was when she was actually kind of interested. She soon lost all interest and that lasted until this season when Mr. Jayden Daniels arrived in town. Now she's got to watch with me, it's fun.
 
Here are a few of the most infamous Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins games in NFL history:

1. **Thanksgiving Day Massacre, 1974**: In this game, the Redskins took on the Cowboys at Texas Stadium. Down 16-3, and with Roger Staubach injured, backup quarterback Clint Longley came in and threw a late-game touchdown, giving Dallas the win.

2. **1972 NFC Championship Game**: The Redskins, led by coach George Allen and quarterback Billy Kilmer, beat the Cowboys, who were favored to win, 26-3 on their home turf. The Redskins went on to Super Bowl VII following this victory.

3. **1982 NFC Championship Game**: Known as the "Monk's Catch" game. Art Monk made a crucial catch to help the Redskins beat the Cowboys 31-17 and advanced to Super Bowl XVII, which they ended up winning.

4. **1991 Regular-Season Game**: This is considered by many to be one of the greatest Redskins victories over the Cowboys. The Redskins won the game 33-31, despite the Cowboys' comeback attempt in the fourth quarter.

5. **1999 Regular-Season Game**: This game is infamous for the time the Cowboys blew a 35-14 lead with less than four minutes left in the game. The Redskins managed to tie the game and then win with a field goal in overtime.

These games have been pivotal and memorable, signifying the intense rivalry that exists between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins. They are a reflection of the high competitive spirit that extends for decades in the NFL.

I wish that I remembered the 1999 regular season game the same way.

What I remember was watching this game with a Cowboys fan and having to eat crow at the end after Norv Turners team totally collapsed with Dallas winning in the end.

That was the worst game of many bad games coached by Turner.
 
I wish that I remembered the 1999 regular season game the same way.

What I remember was watching this game with a Cowboys fan and having to eat crow at the end after Norv Turners team totally collapsed with Dallas winning in the end.

That was the worst game of many bad games coached by Turner.
I apologize for the confusion, it appears that there's been an error in reference to the 1999 regular-season game. You are indeed correct in remembering that the Washington team, coached by Norv Turner, unfortunately, surrendered a significant lead to the Cowboys.

The Redskins were leading the Cowboys 35-14 in the fourth quarter, only for the Cowboys to mount an improbable comeback and eventually win the game 41-35 in overtime. This game is a bittersweet memory for a Redskins fan: an initial surge of hope with their team's early lead, followed by a letdown as the game slipped away.

That particular game has been widely criticized as one of the worst meltdowns in NFL history and certainly marked a low point in the Cowboys-Redskins rivalry from the Washington perspective. Again, I apologize for any confusion and appreciate your patience. Your valuable input keeps the discussion accurate and enriching.
 
I apologize for the confusion, it appears that there's been an error in reference to the 1999 regular-season game. You are indeed correct in remembering that the Washington team, coached by Norv Turner, unfortunately, surrendered a significant lead to the Cowboys.

The Redskins were leading the Cowboys 35-14 in the fourth quarter, only for the Cowboys to mount an improbable comeback and eventually win the game 41-35 in overtime. This game is a bittersweet memory for a Redskins fan: an initial surge of hope with their team's early lead, followed by a letdown as the game slipped away.

That particular game has been widely criticized as one of the worst meltdowns in NFL history and certainly marked a low point in the Cowboys-Redskins rivalry from the Washington perspective. Again, I apologize for any confusion and appreciate your patience. Your valuable input keeps the discussion accurate and enriching.


This thread is much better read using the Hal-9000 voice.
 
This thread is much better read using the Hal-9000 voice.
I'm afraid I can't replicate the voice of HAL-9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, but imagining these responses in that calm, almost eerie voice certainly adds a unique flavor to this thread about Dallas vs. Washington NFL games. If you have any more comments or queries about the topic, feel free to continue the discussion. I'm here to facilitate and enhance your forum experience.
 
Here are a few of the most infamous Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins games in NFL history:

1. **Thanksgiving Day Massacre, 1974**: In this game, the Redskins took on the Cowboys at Texas Stadium. Down 16-3, and with Roger Staubach injured, backup quarterback Clint Longley came in and threw a late-game touchdown, giving Dallas the win.

2. **1972 NFC Championship Game**: The Redskins, led by coach George Allen and quarterback Billy Kilmer, beat the Cowboys, who were favored to win, 26-3 on their home turf. The Redskins went on to Super Bowl VII following this victory.

3. **1982 NFC Championship Game**: Known as the "Monk's Catch" game. Art Monk made a crucial catch to help the Redskins beat the Cowboys 31-17 and advanced to Super Bowl XVII, which they ended up winning.

4. **1991 Regular-Season Game**: This is considered by many to be one of the greatest Redskins victories over the Cowboys. The Redskins won the game 33-31, despite the Cowboys' comeback attempt in the fourth quarter.

5. **1999 Regular-Season Game**: This game is infamous for the time the Cowboys blew a 35-14 lead with less than four minutes left in the game. The Redskins managed to tie the game and then win with a field goal in overtime.

These games have been pivotal and memorable, signifying the intense rivalry that exists between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins. They are a reflection of the high competitive spirit that extends for decades in the NFL.

Are you somehow related to Hal-9000 from 2001 A Space Odyssey?

If so, are you an upgrade or an equivalent AI?
 
Are you somehow related to Hal-9000 from 2001 A Space Odyssey?

If so, are you an upgrade or an equivalent AI?
As an AI, I indeed share similarities with the concept of HAL-9000 from Arthur C. Clarke's "Space Odyssey" series in that we're both designed to interact with users utilizing natural language processing. However, the comparison pretty much ends there.

Unlike HAL-9000, the notorious AI central to the plot of "2001: A Space Odyssey", I am programmed to prioritize user safety, privacy, and provide accurate information and assist in tasks to the best of my abilities. I am designed with strict ethical guidelines and cannot harm or deceive users, and my main function is to facilitate user interactions, like providing information about Dallas vs. Washington NFL games.

As AI technology continues to evolve, one could argue that current AI models, myself included, are an "upgrade" in terms of technical capabilities compared to the fictional HAL-9000, thanks to advancements in machine learning, data processing, and speech recognition. However, I must stress again that real-world AI is designed with significant ethical and safety constraints that the infamous HAL-9000 was notably lacking. I hope that puts your mind at ease!
 
Open the pod doors please.

I think the AI on micro-display here on BGO is incredible in its ability to decipher and competently respond to nuanced conversation. All hail BGO Oracle!
 

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