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Forbes #1
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I hate the 9ers. Good, bad, mediocre, I don't care. I love beating them.
I hate the 9ers. Good, bad, mediocre, I don't care. I love beating them.
That's the point.Matt Ryan is also a veteran with Julio Jones.
Big difference.
I don't think we took any shots downfield yesterday. We can get away with that against bad teams, but at some point we're going to have to try to keep up with a high powered offense.I still wish we'd take a few more shots down the field but can't complain too much.
It was super impressive to see us go down 0-14 and Dak just shrug it off like nothing with that "I got this" swagger.
Loved getting to watch it in person.
On a side note the stadium was about 45% Cowboys fans and holy shit was it loud with people cheering for the Boys. It's a shame we can't get this type of noise at our stadium.
He wasn't wiffing on high fives there, it looked like he was going for smacking them on the helmet but intentionally missing.
Butler dropped a fade in the end zone...so Dez was coaching him up. Butler earlier had a stupid taunting penalty where he did this dumb ball spin on the CB.Feels weird not watching anything but the highlights and of course reading you guys.
Sound like Prescott did it again and Elliott is doing good. No pass rush usual.
What was the deal with Bryant and Butler? Butler looked like he was sniveling.
That was nice to see. Down 14, defense looking like it wouldn't stop them at all, offense sputtering, and the kid didn't press and make it worse.It was super impressive to see us go down 0-14 and Dak just shrug it off like nothing with that "I got this" swagger.
Yeah the taunting penalty that Carp mentioned basically cost us a promising drive. But he did also Cary a TD and the drop was covered pretty tightly.Feels weird not watching anything but the highlights and of course reading you guys.
Sound like Prescott did it again and Elliott is doing good. No pass rush usual.
What was the deal with Bryant and Butler? Butler looked like he was sniveling.
You know, I gladly stomach your gloating because if you're gloating that means the Cowboys are doing well.Yeah the taunting penalty that Carp mentioned basically cost us a promising drive. But he did also Cary a TD and the drop was covered pretty tightly.
Defense was abysmal the first two drives but they must have figured out what Kelly was doing because after that the Niners didn't do anything.
Id say the biggest thing you missed was just an excellent coaching performance.... Just an absolute clinic.
Yeah, the offense has that early 90's feel to it. I think most of why is the 3rd down efficiency. You just have that same confidence that they will get that big 3rd down conversion. It's been a lot of fun to watch.Dak just looks so much more decisive than Romo I don't know if he is willing to trust more guys or is not waiting for the big play but this offense just runs so smooth and crisp.
I also wonder if Linehan has more sway over what is called without Romo playing as coach during game planning for the week.
As much complaining as people do about the depth of this what they have without Smith, Collins, Scandrick Lawrence Romo and today Dez is amazing.
I wonder what Faux outrage some will have this week to take away from a good win.
I'll give him credit for not fucking it up. That's about it.Garrett has been pretty good so far this year.
Up until the personal foul I thought he was playing pretty well. The drop in the endzone sucked but it happens. It wasn't an easy catch by any means but it's also a catch you expect an NFL WR to make.Yeah the taunting penalty that Carp mentioned basically cost us a promising drive. But he did also Cary a TD and the drop was covered pretty tightly.
WTF is he doing there?
He wasn't wiffing on high fives there, it looked like he was going for smacking them on the helmet but intentionally missing.
And let's be honest. Thank god he missed Lee's head.
That was what was most impressive to me, and what is one of Romo's ultimate downfalls. He presses too hard sometimes and tries to get in it on one or two plays. Dak took what was given to him and methodically moved up and down the field.That was nice to see. Down 14, defense looking like it wouldn't stop them at all, offense sputtering, and the kid didn't press and make it worse.
Great poise.
The problem is I don't think Jerry or Garrett will open up the spot for competition. As long as Romo is here and healthy he's going to start no matter what Dak does. When he's ready to go this year, he'll be starting. Beginning of next season, he'll be starting.My personal plan for Romo would be for him to come back this year and take his shot.
Then slip into the backup position next year to continue to mentor Dak and provide Dallas with the best backup QB in the league.
Retire after 2017 when it costs nothing (Dallas actually gets 9.5M in cap space back) and move into the coaching staff.
I'd like more downfield passes, but if the short dump offs and slants are working and we're moving up and down the field and scoring then I have no problem with it. The Pats have been a championship season and annual contender doing just that.That was what was most impressive to me, and what is one of Romo's ultimate downfalls. He presses too hard sometimes and tries to get in it on one or two plays. Dak took what was given to him and methodically moved up and down the field.
Whatever Dak is most comfortable with is what I go with. The short passing game just complements the running game in maintaining an advantage in TOP, so I'm perfectly okay with it.I'd like more downfield passes, but if the short dump offs and slants are working and we're moving up and down the field and scoring then I have no problem with it. The Pats have been a championship season and annual contender doing just that.