2020 Season | Week 2 | Gameday Chatter | Falcons at Cowboys | 9/20/2020

ravidubey

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Hesitated. Karma for the Superbowl

NE ran when they should have passed and Seattle passed when they should have run
 

ravidubey

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Hesitated. Karma for the Superbowl

NE ran when they should have passed and Seattle passed when they should have run
Jumbo formation let Seattle sell out to stop the run

I’m not afraid of Seattle’s defense at all.

And Russell Wilson can shove his perfect 9-0 TD to INT ratio over two games.

No one stays perfect for long
 

ravidubey

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Still think that deep shot on 3rd and 1 when a run basically ends the game was retardation.

Carroll out-thought himself
 

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It's that simple.

I don't understand what you guys are talking about with this "you know what you need" nonsense.

You know exactly what you need if you kick the pat! It's not rocket science.

 

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It's that simple.

I don't understand what you guys are talking about with this "you know what you need" nonsense.

You know exactly what you need if you kick the pat! It's not rocket science.

No you need to score one and get a two point conversion. If that 2 point conversion fails you lose. Because you're not conserving time for 2 scores.

Why do you assume the 2 point conversion works later but not earlier? Again, makes no sense to wait. You just found out your two point conversion will fail earlier rather than later. The odds of converting that 2 pointer don't go up by waiting. Gives you more time to deal with the clock. We literally would have lost today if we had waited. Today is a flawless example of why it was the right choice.

It's statistically better to do it earlier. No question about it.
 

armadillooutlaw

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Bottom line is that we should expect Wilson to tear this defense a new one.
But their defense can be had, too.
I'm not particularly impressed with their secondary and our trio of receivers should feast so long as the OL keeps Dak clean.
Another slow start could sink us, though.
I expect that we will live by the Dak or die by the Dak again.
Hope Tyron is back and ready to go.
 
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No issues with the first punt at all.

Just because the Cowboys came back to win this game doesn't mean that they weren't in situations that almost always results in losing -- and that's why I have no issue with the fake first punt because the Cowboys needed some sort of spark in order to avoid falling into a situation that almost always guarantees a loss.

The play should have worked but it failed due to a poor throw, but it was still the right call given the situation that they were in.

I can even live with the second fake punt because they were also in a desperate situation there, but it's alarming that someone thought what amounted to a QB sneak was the right call when they needed 5 yards, not 1 or 2.

If you're gonna do that, might as well leave the offense out on the field.

And then we have the horrible decision to go for two when they did. As I alluded to before, just because the Cowboys found a way to get a miracle win doesn't mean the odds and stats for the types of situations they were in aren't true.

And too often over the past two weeks they have chosen to select the option that put them at the worst odds for success.

In the position they were in at that point in the game, Mike McCarthy basically put the nail in his own team's coffin by choosing to go for two there and failing. You could see it in the players' faces that they thought it was over. You absolutely do not and cannot end your own chances of winning at that point of the game.

You have to give your team hope down to the very last second that the game can still be won. By making that awful call there, he took a team that would have gone into that next drive doing all that they could to get one more stop in hopes of tying the game and instead created a situation where most of his team probably thought the game was over.

That cannot happen.

What scares me about today is that there didn't really appear to be any method to the madness and it seemed like they were experimenting and just trying shit out just to do it.

I really hope that's not what happened but the coaching performance over the first two weeks definitely leaves me a little concerned and that was the last thing I thought I would have to worry about with this particular team.
 
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No issues with the first punt at all.

Just because the Cowboys came back to win this game doesn't mean that they weren't in situations that almost always results in losing -- and that's why I have no issue with the fake first punt because the Cowboys needed some sort of spark in order to avoid falling into a situation that almost always guarantees a loss.

The play should have worked but it failed due to a poor throw, but it was still the right call given the situation that they were in.

I can even live with the second fake punt because they were also in a desperate situation there, but it's alarming that someone thought what amounted to a QB sneak was the right call when they needed 5 yards, not 1 or 2.

If you're gonna do that, might as well leave the offense out on the field.

And then we have the horrible decision to go for two when they did. As I alluded to before, just because the Cowboys found a way to get a miracle win doesn't mean the odds and stats for the types of situations they were in aren't true.

And too often over the past two weeks they have chosen to select the option that put them at the worst odds for success.

In the position they were in at that point in the game, Mike McCarthy basically put the nail in his own team's coffin by choosing to go for two there and failing. You could see it in the players' faces that they thought it was over. You absolutely do not and cannot end your own chances of winning at that point of the game.

You have to give your team hope down to the very last second that the game can still be won. By making that awful call there, he took a team that would have gone into that next drive doing all that they could to get one more stop in hopes of tying the game and instead created a situation where most of his team probably thought the game was over.

That cannot happen.

What scares me about today is that there didn't really appear to be any method to the madness and it seemed like they were experimenting and just trying shit out just to do it.

I really hope that's not what happened but the coaching performance over the first two weeks definitely leaves me a little concerned and that was the last thing I thought I would have to worry about with this particular team.
Going for two when they did wasn’t a bad move. It was a good move. You have to get it anyway, why wait and only do it at the end and only ge one shot when you can do it and get two shots at it? Belichick just did the same thing in this game against the Seahawks but no one is giving him a hard time. i think it was a good call.
 

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It's that simple.

I don't understand what you guys are talking about with this "you know what you need" nonsense.

You know exactly what you need if you kick the pat! It's not rocket science.

"Obviously you have to convert."

He said the point and still missed it.
 

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It makes way more logical sense. Know you need 3 scores instead of banking on two scores and screwing yourself when the 2 point fails. I just don't get the concept of waiting to go for 2 at all. You've limited the potential ways to win. Which means you're less likely to win.
Ya the decision shows that Mike McCarthy's dedications to analytics is legit. Didn't like it at the time but it was great. Nice to have a coach who makes the right move in these situations
 

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It may have been mentioned already but I was really impressed by Dalton Schultz's bounce back game. His blocking was still iffy but he more than made up for it with his presence in the passing game with his 9 receptions for 88 yards and 1 TD.

That was the most production we've received from the TE position since Blake Jarwin's 2018 week 17 game vs the Giants where he went off for 7, 117, and 3 TDs.

It's been pretty rare for Cowboys TEs to impact the game in the manner that Schultz did yesterday. The last few years have mostly been the 30 - 55 yard performances mostly attributed to Jason Witten.
 
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