JJT: Brandon Weeden must trust himself to make plays

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Brandon Weeden must trust himself to make plays

Jean-Jacques Taylor, ESPN Staff Writer

IRVING, Texas -- If all that mattered were stats, then we would have been fawning all over quarterback Brandon Weeden’s performance Sunday against Atlanta.

After all, he completed 22 of 26 passes for 232 yards in the Dallas Cowboys' 39-28 loss to the Atlanta Falcons at AT&T Stadium.

Instead, we're scrutinizing it.

The problem with Weeden’s performance is that you can tell from his decision-making that he didn’t trust himself to put the ball into tight windows or not turn it over.

If Weeden doesn’t trust himself after more than a year in this offensive system, then he should bench himself. You can’t win playing scared.

He played tentatively, which is not the way to earn respect from opposing defensive coordinators who will study his performance against Atlanta. The reality is Weeden won’t earn respect from opposing defensive coordinators until he starts throwing downfield and threatening opposing secondaries with passes to Terrance Williams, Brice Butler, Jason Witten or Lance Dunbar.

Until that happens, defenses will continue to play a safety close to the line of scrimmage to shut down the Cowboys’ running game. They will continue to attack the line of scrimmage with no fear of reprisal.

Atlanta’s defense, like the Seattle Seahawks' defense the Cowboys will face in a few weeks, plays a scheme that gives the quarterback few opportunities to effectively throw the ball downfield. When those opportunities present themselves, the quarterback must recognize them and let the ball fly.

“We’ll evaluate the quarterback decision-making, but there were opportunities to throw the ball out there and he made some different decisions to throw the ball inside and was effective,” Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said. “The guy threw four incompletions the whole game, so he did a good job helping us move the football."

Weeden played scared. We shouldn’t be surprised.

We’re talking about a player with 27 career touchdown passes and 29 interceptions who has lost 12 consecutive starts. Sports at any level is all about confidence. None of us should be surprised if Weeden lacks confidence.

The Cowboys have at least one deep route built into virtually every passing play. In the Cowboys’ system, the coverage dictates where the quarterback goes with the ball unless he decides it’s safer to take the underneath throw instead of forcing the ball downfield.

In the second half, the coaching staff asked Weeden to throw downfield, but he wouldn’t do it for whatever reason. What Weeden must understand is good things can happen when he throws the ball long, especially when virtually all of the rules are designed to help the offense.

Weeden threw deep to Terrance Williams on the game’s second play. The pass fell incomplete, but Williams drew a face-mask penalty; the drive ended with a 37-yard touchdown run by Joseph Randle.

Weeden didn’t throw another pass longer than 20 yards until 39 plays later, when he missed Witten on a seam route.

That’s way too long between deep shots. The more shots downfield the Cowboys take, the more safeties have to at least respect the threat of going deep, making all the underneath throws to Witten, Cole Beasley and the running backs more effective.

In the second quarter, Weeden threw an angle route to Williams, who didn’t run a great pattern, and the ball was tipped into the air. It fell incomplete, but seemingly made Weeden shy away from throwing those types of passes because he didn’t want to throw an interception.

History suggests Weeden can’t play much better than he did Sunday. In 22 starts, he has led an offense to 28 points or more just four times. His 8.92 yards per attempt Sunday was the third highest of his career and the 232 yards was the 11th best of his career.

Sure his interception before the end of the half was an egregious decision, but most quarterbacks make at least one dumb throw each week.

He positioned the Cowboys to win, and if the defense had played anything close to the way it did in the first two games, then that’s what would’ve happened. You have delusions of grandeur if you believe Matt Cassel can spend a week with the Cowboys’ playbook and play at a vastly superior level.

Cassel has been a better player than Weeden in their careers, but since 2011 he’s 10-17 as a starter with 30 touchdowns, 34 interceptions and a 74.0 passer rating.

This is life without Tony Romo for the next seven weeks. Unless Weeden begins trusting himself little will change for the Cowboys’ offense.
 

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If we don't plan on letting him take a few deep shots off play-action and/or if he refuses to because he knows that he's a complete dunce, we may as well just start Moore since he's more accurate and presumably not as much of a mental midget.

The only advantage Weeden has over Moore is his arm, and I understand the desire to keep the game plan very conservative, but if we don't at least threaten with the deep ball from time to time, we might as well not even play him.
 

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“We’ll evaluate the quarterback decision-making, but there were opportunities to throw the ball out there and he made some different decisions to throw the ball inside and was effective,” Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said.
Friggin soulless gingerfuck liar
 

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Friggin soulless gingerfuck liar
Jeez, man. This team will turn on him in a heartbeat if he keeps this shit up.
 

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Friggin soulless gingerfuck liar
It was clear if you listened to what Weeden said last week before the game.

He trusts his arm. He states for a fact that he makes throws based off of it.

But hey, let's just assume he is Checkdown Charlie and let Teflon Garrett escape from blame.

Especially when the guy rolled him under the bus on Monday.

In a passive-aggressive way, of course.

Sorry, I have seen Garrett mismanage enough to realize he is not to be trusted.

I would rather him just take the Andy Reid way out and nail himself to a cross after a shitty loss.

At least then he would be somewhat honest.
 

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Jeez, man. This team will turn on him in a heartbeat if he keeps this shit up.
There are already rumors that why Coleman was cut because he was shooting his mouth off.
 

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Jeez, man. This team will turn on him in a heartbeat if he keeps this shit up.
It's not like this is the first time he threw his qb under the bus either
 

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It's not like this is the first time he threw his qb under the bus either
You can't continue doing that as a coach. The players will turn on you.
 

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There are already rumors that why Coleman was cut because he was shooting his mouth off.
You lose the team, and you lose any chance of winning.

Just ask Wade.
 

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Friggin soulless gingerfuck liar
This is pretty obvious. I mean Weeden has never been known as a guy who clings to the short passes. Hopefully he comes out slinging it this week.
 

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You lose the team, and you lose any chance of winning.

Just ask Wade.
Wade lost the team because he had no mandate from Jones.

Honestly, there are some little cracks showing. Both Stephen and Jerry have made comments in recent days about how things are run, how Bryant could be like Jones if used right, etc.
 

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Wade lost the team because he had no mandate from Jones.

Honestly, there are some little cracks showing. Both Stephen and Jerry have made comments in recent days about how things are run, how Bryant could be like Jones if used right, etc.
Yep I was pleasantly surprised to see Stephen say we should have adjusted and taken a few deep shots, hopefully he isn't as enamored with the ginger as his daddy
 

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This is pretty obvious. I mean Weeden has never been known as a guy who clings to the short passes. Hopefully he comes out slinging it this week.
And if he gets picked off several times?

He is in a no win situation.

Mainly because the staff is not equipped to put him in a position to win.

They have already stated, publicly, by the Cassel signing they don't trust him.

Then they call a shitty gameplan and then he gets called out for making a singular mistake which was far from the difference.

And they let him twist in the breeze.
 

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Yep I was pleasantly surprised to see Stephen say we should have adjusted and taken a few deep shots, hopefully he isn't as enamored with the ginger as his daddy
I am sure Garrett stated something in robotic coachspeak that confused the pair of them then they wandered away.
 

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And if he gets picked off several times?

He is in a no win situation.

Mainly because the staff is not equipped to put him in a position to win.

They have already stated, publicly, by the Cassel signing they don't trust him.

Then they call a shitty gameplan and then he gets called out for making a singular mistake which was far from the difference.

And they let him twist in the breeze.
He's never really been a guy who has thrown a ton of picks though. He just doesn't historically complete a very good percentage of passes. Now he is completing a good percentage but basically attempting no difficult throws. He needs to find a happy balance between the two.

I agree though. This coaching staff seems skidish at this point. They are so afraid of losing with bad QB play that they are basically trying to eliminate the QB and WRs from the game plan. Basically a defenders dream.
 

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I see some truth in what Weedin said. I believe he was executing the game plan and it was working for them in the first half. In the second half Atlanta adjusted to shut down the game plan and the Dallas defense collapsed. The Dallas coaching staff elected to sit on the lead in the second half and went ultra conservative. Obviously it bit them in the butt. That seems as viable as anything else put forth from the analysist. Of course it's just my opinion based on observation.
 

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Friggin soulless gingerfuck liar
The reason that was the gameplan was because they don't trust you.

And was the game plan to go to one read or what about you continuing to go underneath when we were 2 scores down?

He has to look in the mirror and ask himself why was that the game plan and then ask himself why was he throwing underneath all preseason.

He has 1 more game and Cassel is starting, he is in no position to be getting snippy with the media he is just pouring gas on the fire.

I expect a complete meltdown from him Sunday night.
 
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