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Why New Yorkers Hate the Cowboys

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Did you have to ask, really? Of course we desperately despise the Cowboys in New York. Here are 10 good reasons to hate Dallas:

1. Tony Romo is ranked fourth in the NFL quarterback ratings, an insult to Eli and to our intelligence.

Romo stands five spots ahead of Eli Manning, which, we all know, is ridiculous. Clearly, the ratings need an extra category called, "Throwing away every important game the quarterback ever plays in.”

2. The Garrett family hates Columbia University, and vice versa.

Jason Garrett is the son...

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