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Coincidentally, it was the 85 playoff loss to Rams that showed Landry’s schemes were archaic and needed to be put out to pasture. Last nights game has me convinced of the same.
I’ll say this much. Garrett impressed me this season. Team played with resiliency, unity and spirit of a champion. However, our donkey schemes, even with its perfectly-executed fastest race, can’t beat thoroughbred horses.
i thought it was apparent that McVays scheme enabled the Rams to play 12 v 11 with us constantly reactionary.
In the 90s before free agency, Cowboys were so talent-superior, we could just lineup and out-execute with Pop Warner plays. In this age of parity, can’t win three playoff games straight simply by out-executing the opponent because they’re just as talented and executing well.
We need an 12 v 11 edge, too. We need element of surprise. We need to get one opposing player to run himself out of play so our blocker is free to block the next guy.
I’ll say this much. Garrett impressed me this season. Team played with resiliency, unity and spirit of a champion. However, our donkey schemes, even with its perfectly-executed fastest race, can’t beat thoroughbred horses.
i thought it was apparent that McVays scheme enabled the Rams to play 12 v 11 with us constantly reactionary.
In the 90s before free agency, Cowboys were so talent-superior, we could just lineup and out-execute with Pop Warner plays. In this age of parity, can’t win three playoff games straight simply by out-executing the opponent because they’re just as talented and executing well.
We need an 12 v 11 edge, too. We need element of surprise. We need to get one opposing player to run himself out of play so our blocker is free to block the next guy.