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Wait til the Eagle pass rush hits him a few times before declaring yourself
We’d all like to see the offense opened up. But if he didn’t do it with Dalton under center, I sure as hell don’t see him doing it with a rookie 7th rounder out of the FCS in his first career start. I think Noooch is a nice project player, but he’s still too raw barring a complete miracle.That conservative play calling has netted them a grand total of 13 points the past two games. Most coaches would acknowledge the error of their ways and at least try to open things up. We'll see which Moore leans on Sunday night.
at the end of the day we're trotting out Cam Erving-Connor Williams-Biadasz-Martin-Terrence Steele against Fletcher Cox, Brandon Graham and company.
The game will be lost right there, to say nothing of our airheaded defense.
Completely agree. But Moore is compounding the problem with the ultra-conservative game plan.The helpless defense (at literally every level) and decimated offensive line are far, far greater issues, imo.
My thoughts exactly.I agree, bombs away. Who gives a shit if you throw picks. Take the shots and if it ends badly it's what we all already expect anyway. If not, maybe the game is actually fun to watch.
I get all that but I just don't understand the point of playing ultra-conservative when you know your defense is historically bad. If the Cowboys had a top 10 defense that generates turnovers I'd completely understand Moore's philosophy.We’d all like to see the offense opened up. But if he didn’t do it with Dalton under center, I sure as hell don’t see him doing it with a rookie 7th rounder out of the FCS in his first career start. I think Noooch is a nice project player, but he’s still too raw barring a complete miracle.
I think he's a bit up his own ass on trying to keep the defense off the field and not expose his QB to big hits behind this patchwork OL.I get all that but I just don't understand the point of playing ultra-conservative when you know your defense is historically bad. If the Cowboys had a top 10 defense that generates turnovers I'd completely understand Moore's philosophy.
I think he's a bit up his own ass on trying to keep the defense off the field and not expose his QB to big hits behind this patchwork OL.
At some point you max-protect and let the WR's go get it.
That's what's been one of the things that's been frustrating the last couple of weeks. All three of the WRs are great at making plays down the field but we're not doing anything at all to give them a shot. I get the OL has a lot to do with it but there have been quite a few passing downs where the blocking has been adequate but all we get out of the play is a 4 yard dump off to the backs and TEs.you would think with out WRs, that would be worth doing? seems we dont even utilize them correctly. Right now id have Gallup as our number 1 because hes doing very well.