MacMahon: 'This needs to be the standard' for offense

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'This needs to be the standard' for offense

October, 6, 2013

By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com


ARLINGTON, Texas -- We interrupt all the screaming about a performance that pretty much summarizes why Tony Romo is the world’s most polarizing athlete to address the primary reason the Dallas Cowboys lost Sunday afternoon.

Concerned about Monte Kiffin’s defense?

“Knowing my expectations playing Denver and playing Peyton Manning coming in,” Jerry Jones said, “I’m going to cut him some slack.”

An NFL defense has never been so quickly forgiven for allowing 51 points. And a quarterback has never been more harshly criticized after leading his team to 48 points.

Romo’s one turnover was about as painfully poorly timed as possible, but it’s absolutely ridiculous to pin the blame for this loss on a quarterback who threw for a franchise-record 506 yards and five touchdowns.

An NFL team hasn't scored more points in a loss in the last 50 years, and that was actually an AFL game. Let’s call that indisputable evidence that this 'L' falls at the feet of a defense that has allowed three 400-yard passers in five games, including losses the past two weeks.

Get ready to cut Kiffin some slack on a regular basis. The Dallas defense still has to faceAaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Matthew Stafford and Robert Griffin III twice during the rest of the regular season. That’s an MVP, a pair of 5,000-yard passers and a Rookie of the Year.

You’ll probably never hear this from Jerry, who made Rob Ryan the scapegoat for 8-8, but there is ample reason to fear that the game has passed the 73-year-old Kiffin by. He couldn’t figure out how to stop Pac-12 offenses at USC, and he’s appeared just as befuddled during his NFL return.

(By the way, Kiffin didn’t bother to make himself available to the media after the loss, but I’m pretty sure we could hear Ryan’s hooting and hollering about his New Orleans Saints’ 5-0 start all the way in Arlington.)

The Cowboys’ best hope to be a legitimate contender -- and not just win the weak NFC East -- is that this offense can prove itself capable of throwing haymakers with anyone in the league. That was certainly the case in Sunday’s last-team-to-get-the-ball-wins game.

“You leave this game and obviously you’re crushed and disappointed,” Jason Witten said, “But offensively, this needs to be the standard in which we play to give ourselves a chance to win.”

Witten didn’t mean that as a dig at the defense, but the shoe fits.

The positive spin here: We saw the potential of the Cowboys’ offense, even with Miles Austin sitting with a strained hamstring.

Give Romo respectable protection, and the Cowboys’ offensive line is capable of that on a consistent basis for the first time in years, and this should be an explosive option. The Cowboys feature a legitimate franchise quarterback with a lot of weapons at his disposal.

There’s not a better wide receiver-tight end duo in the league than Dez Bryant and Witten. Maybe a defense can take away one or the other, but it’s close to impossible to keep both from making plays.

The Broncos couldn’t stop either, with Bryant blowing up for 141 yards and two scores on six catches, and Witten going off for 121 yards and a touchdown on seven catches. And rookie Terrance Williams led the Cowboys in receiving yards with 151 on four catches, including an 82-yard touchdown in what might have been the third-round pick’s breakout performance.

DeMarco Murray and Cole Beasley scored touchdowns, too. And you can reasonably make the case that Romo outplayed a four-time MVP who is in the midst of the best stretch of a certain Hall of Fame career.

The shame: All those offensive fireworks went to waste because Kiffin’s defense got torched again.
 

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“You leave this game and obviously you’re crushed and disappointed,” Jason Witten said, “But offensively, this needs to be the standard in which we play to give ourselves a chance to win.”
Shots fired at the gameplanners/playcallers.
 

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The shame: All those offensive fireworks went to waste because Kiffin’s defense got torched again.
Bullshat!

It was Romo's fault!

The shame: All those offensive fireworks went to waste because ROMO SUX !!!11!lick1!1!!
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Concerned about Monte Kiffin’s defense?

“Knowing my expectations playing Denver and playing Peyton Manning coming in,” Jerry Jones said, “I’m going to cut him some slack.”

:lol

Hey coach, your unit just got its asses handed to it. But don't worry, everyone knows they're good so we didn't expect much. No harm done.
 

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That quote would have been alarming if it came from Kiffin, but it is equally worse from Jones' mouth.

The defense has been shredded two weeks in a row. Last week it was Rivers, playing as "best as he ever has" and now it was Manning being Manning. What about week one? About the only QBs we have controlled are Alex Smith and Bradford.

Everyone else, including Eli who has sucked a fat hairy one this year, racked up the yards and scores.

Nobody should be cut any fucking slack.
 

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That quote would have been alarming if it came from Kiffin, but it is equally worse from Jones' mouth.

The defense has been shredded two weeks in a row. Last week it was Rivers, playing as "best as he ever has" and now it was Manning being Manning. What about week one? About the only QBs we have controlled are Alex Smith and Bradford.

Everyone else, including Eli who has sucked a fat hairy one this year, racked up the yards and scores.

Nobody should be cut any fucking slack.
Someone in the media should ask him why he would cut Monte any slack when he fired Rob Ryan in spite of all the injuries he had to deal with and even his defense didn't allow three 400 yard passers in 5 games.
 

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Shots fired at the gameplanners/playcallers.
I said the same thing.

There's no reason this team shouldn't be scoring close to 30 points every week. Yesterday showed what they are capable of when they are motivated to play an opponent.

I don't expect them to score 48 every week but the garbage we say in KC and SD is unacceptable.

It's on Romo and Garrett to pick it up and get the guys fired up to play every week. They shouldn't have to rely on a marquee opponent coming into town for them to play their A game.

No excuse.
 

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RGIII will likely have his "best game ever" this week.
I can hear it now.

"Dagnabbit, that number #10 is a special QB, isn't he? Hurt us last year and did it again, that's what a player like him can do when he's healthy."
 

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I said the same thing.

There's no reason this team shouldn't be scoring close to 30 points every week. Yesterday showed what they are capable of when they are motivated to play an opponent.

I don't expect them to score 48 every week but the garbage we say in KC and SD is unacceptable.

It's on Romo and Garrett to pick it up and get the guys fired up to play every week. They shouldn't have to rely on a marquee opponent coming in town for them to play their A game.

No excuse.
Can't recall who mentioned it on Twitter, but it was we unleash the offense at home and coach/gameplan like scared bitches on the road.
 

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I can hear it now.

"Dagnabbit, that number #10 is a special QB, isn't he? Hurt us last year and did it again, that's what a player like him can do when he's healthy."
:lol

Pathetic but true.
 

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So does anyone think that if we weren't actually trying to hang as many points on the Broncos that we'd just blow them out even if the D did any better?

Seriously. They went into that game with both barrels blazing expecting to go down fighting or die trying. That's not going to be some revelation to Garrett or even Romo going forward.

It's kind of like how people excused Romo when he'd put us in a 21-0 induced hole only to gunsling back then bitch about Ryan's defense for not being able to keep up with the other team to allow the "murcal" QB to win the game and jog triumphantly off the field the victor?
 

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RGIII will likely have his "best game ever" this week.
Yep, nothing you can do about it when the QB plays his "best game ever."

Oh wait... maybe the defensive performance has something to do with the QB having his "best game ever."
 

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If Kiffin's defense remains historically bad and he's fired at the end of the year, I wouldn't mind if they stayed with the Tampa 2 defense with under a new coordinator who has fresher ideas.

I wouldn't limit myself to coordinators who run the Tampa 2 which would be a Jerry move. If there is a stud out there who runs a completely different scheme I'd be all for scrapping the Tampa 2.

I'm all for a little continuity but if there is obviously a better alternative available we'd be fools not to explore them.
 

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Yep, nothing you can do about it when the QB plays his "best game ever."

Oh wait... maybe the defensive performance has something to do with the QB having his "best game ever."

Funny how when guys like Rivers have all-timer games, he wins...convincingly.

Romo does it...throws game-changing INT. Loses.
 

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If Kiffin's defense remains historically bad and he's fired at the end of the year, I wouldn't mind if they stayed with the Tampa 2 defense with under a new coordinator who has fresher ideas.

I wouldn't limit myself to coordinators who run the Tampa 2 which would be a Jerry move. If there is a stud out there who runs a completely different scheme I'd be all for scrapping the Tampa 2.

I'm all for a little continuity but if there is obviously a better alternative available we'd be fools not to explore them.
I don't think we do more than re-arrange deckchairs on the Titanic. Old Man Kiffin retires...Marinelli takes over. It is a scheme that needs near perfect pieces...like all timer pieces to win championships...otherwise you've got just a "good" D even under optimal circumstances. Hell, even Chicago had Peppers, Urlacher, Briggs, Tillman and still were not the upper edge dominant type D. Got a lot of turnovers, but rarely were capable of shutting down opponents, mainly because it is a soft scheme.
 
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