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I get people wanting to have guys play, but Free will be out, Murray is limited, Martin is limited...no need to put Romo out there in harms way.
Romo is the one that worries me that most. He has just been playing so well. I don't want to throw him out of a rhythm by not playing him but I also don't want him to get hurt because of a Redskins team that will blitz the shit out of him and probably would enjoy knocking him out again.
 

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Romo is the one that worries me that most. He has just been playing so well. I don't want to throw him out of a rhythm by not playing him but I also don't want him to get hurt because of a Redskins team that will blitz the shit out of him and probably would enjoy knocking him out again.
I have no worries about him...he was still working his way back from injury in training camp...lack of reps in TC led to his slow start, he is good now. He'll look better with more rest IMO.
 

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Romo is the one that worries me that most. He has just been playing so well. I don't want to throw him out of a rhythm by not playing him but I also don't want him to get hurt because of a Redskins team that will blitz the shit out of him and probably would enjoy knocking him out again.
Especially since he injured his throwing hand against the Eagles in a meaningless game 2 years ago in week 16.
 

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That was the game that brought us this:



Ah, memories.
:lol

Yup.

If Romo is under heavy pressure early in this one, expect a sideline visit from Jerry before the 2nd quarter.
 

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:wtf This game means zero, and won't prove shite.
If they are petty and want to erase the earlier embarrassing loss to the Redskins, I get it.

It is just a dumb move to make when you are not an elite football team.
 

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Got this from NFL.com

With a win at Washington, the Cowboys would be the first team since the 16-0 Patriots in 2007 to go undefeated on the road. Four of the last five teams to go undefeated on the road reached the Super Bowl with the 1984 and 1989 San Francisco 49ers hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.
 

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Got this from NFL.com

With a win at Washington, the Cowboys would be the first team since the 16-0 Patriots in 2007 to go undefeated on the road. Four of the last five teams to go undefeated on the road reached the Super Bowl with the 1984 and 1989 San Francisco 49ers hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.
Dang, it's kind of surreal that the Pats' 16-0 season is that far in the rear view mirror. I like the fact that we have performed well on the road, especially heading into the playoffs because we've been a spotty road team for awhile. I believe the best road record we've had recently was the 2007 team at 6-2 or 5-3 and I think that team was the best chance we had to win it all in recent years.

Whenever I think of that divisional round against the Giants, all I can see is Crayton lollygagging on his route near the end. :picard I cursed at him so much, it was one of those moments where my better half spoke up and said "Okay, okay, HE CAN'T HEAR YOU so quit YELLING at the TV!" :lol

Man, I really hope this team is just peaking at the right time because that's generally what it takes these days. It's not necessarily about the *best* team, it's the team that catches lightning in a bottle at the most opportune time.

I like our chances in this game unless Haslett mixes it up some and renders any tape study from the first game useless. We can't allow them to pressure Romo like they did in the first go round and we can't let them win the turnover battle again either.
 

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Whenever I think of that divisional round against the Giants, all I can see is Crayton lollygagging on his route near the end. :picard I cursed at him so much, it was one of those moments where my better half spoke up and said "Okay, okay, HE CAN'T HEAR YOU so quit YELLING at the TV!" :lol
:lol

I was so pissed after that play. My wife isn't anywhere near the living room during the game, but I'm quite sure I bitched about it enough through the rest of the night that she finally told me to STFU.
 

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Garrett you stupid bitch. If Romo gets hurt you should be fired, immediately.
 

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Got this from NFL.com

With a win at Washington, the Cowboys would be the first team since the 16-0 Patriots in 2007 to go undefeated on the road. Four of the last five teams to go undefeated on the road reached the Super Bowl with the 1984 and 1989 San Francisco 49ers hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.
Bet you money none of those teams were as lousy as we are at home and probably weren't the third seed either.
 

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Bet you money none of those teams were as lousy as we are at home and probably weren't the third seed either.
I wonder what the record is for total accumulation of road wins in an entire season is? Because if we somehow got to a Super Bowl, that would be 10 road wins and I don't think that's ever been done.
 

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Final Thoughts: Coping With “Zero” Coverage; Shifting The Defensive Front


Friday, December 26, 2014 7:31 PM CST

By Bryan Broaddus


Football Analyst/Scout

IRVING, Texas – It’s hard to believe it’s already the 16th time I’ve previewed the Cowboys’ upcoming game this season. It’s even harder to know exactly what to expect from this team on Sunday, given the circumstances surrounding this game.

Much like the team, I’m approaching Week 17 as if it will be played like any other game, even if the Cowboys have already clinched the NFC East. Here are four big things to keep in mind as we get ready for the last week of the regular season.
•I don’t know if plans will change when game time arrives in Washington, but in talking with people that watched practice all week, it was business as usual for the team. There were no extra reps for guys that are backups in order to get them ready to face the Redskins -- so at least from that standpoint Jason Garrett has remained consistent with his approach to this game. I believe Garrett is taking this approach in order to maintain the rhythm which they have developed these previous three weeks, and also to carry that momentum into the playoffs. So look for Tony Romo and Company to play this game on Sunday with both those thoughts in mind.


•As much as the Redskins like to spread defenses out with their scheme, I expect that we will see plenty of nickel defense from Rod Marinelli and his guys this week -- but I would also expect to see more of Tyler Patmon on the field playing in a dime package. By playing more defensive backs on the field, this should allow him to play more man coverage, which gives his guys the best chance for success. They need to limit those throwing windows for Robert Griffin III, much like they did for Mark Sanchez and Andrew Luck. Make sure to also keep an eye on Orlando Scandrick going with DeSean Jackson on certain packages. Marinelli has been matching speed with speed.


• I am going to be interested to see who is inactive between Josh Brent and Henry Melton this week. Earlier on Friday, Garrett was asked what he needed to see from Brent and his reply was “more snaps.” With the way the Redskins like to run the ball with Alfred Morris, the idea might be to have a bigger body at the point of attack instead of the lighter Melton. There were some whispers even before Brent was ready for action that it was Melton’s spot that could be in question. With Terrell McClain, the coaches have to flexibility to play him at either the under-tackle or nose, so that will protect them in case they want to sit Melton.





In watching the Redskins on defense this week, there are ways for the Cowboys to take advantage of some of the coverage they play -- especially when they blitz. The Redskins play a lot of snaps in man coverage, and while doing this there are looks where they don’t have a safety in the middle of the field. Teams call this “Zero” coverage, and if Tony Romo sees this he has a chance for a knockout play. In “Zero” coverage there is a large void in the middle of the field, because the safeties are either on the blitz or to the outside in coverage. There are some really nice options when Romo gets this look. He can attack it with his tight ends working the middle of the field. They could go to Dez Bryant on a slant to beat coverage one-on-one, or I have even seen teams pop a back through the line like on a short yardage throw when the defense sells out. The idea is to get a receiver in that void as quickly as possible to get a huge play. The first time around Haslett won the battle with his blitz packages, so now it is up to Scott Linehan to turn the tables on them to make them pay for leaving voids in their defense.
 

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I was so pissed after that play. My wife isn't anywhere near the living room during the game, but I'm quite sure I bitched about it enough through the rest of the night that she finally told me to STFU.
Heh. The only other play I can think of off the top of me head that got me as worked up was Jackie Smith's drop in SB XIII. I've referred to him as Jackie F'ing Smith ever since.
 
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