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He's a bust, no doubt. Most experts considered him a good pick at the time, however... As for the bathroom, they must have done so this year... Or we'd have been stuck with Johnny Paycheck. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lol my cowboys are going to be just good enough to miss a good draft pick and justify Jones' nuttiness to himself... The early draft picks will probably all be offense- QB's, running backs and receivers. We need defensive players, and there should be some good ones in the middle of the rounds. Elite defensive players have been known to go in the top 10, plus trading down gain more draft picks. Dallas hasn't had a safety that could start on another NFL team since Darren Woodson- this is a large part of their suckdom. Elite defensive players like Morris Claiborne? I hope Steven can lock Jerry in a bathroom next draft. He's a bust, no doubt. Most experts considered him a good pick at the time, however... As for the bathroom, they must have done so this year... Or we'd have been stuck with Johnny Paycheck. There was an article on ESPN that said his son actually had to take the paper out of his stupid fucking hand that had Jonny Douchebags name on it That's what gives me hope for this team. Stephen seems like maybe he has a clue and Jerry loves scotch in heroic quantities. He may be joining Al Davis in the owners box in the sky sooner than we think. |
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I hope that Romo can shut up the haters and finally get the credit he deserves. He's been propping up the team for far too long. Just hoping it continues. You know what it takes to do that? Winning in December? |
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Quoted: IMO the secondary is going to be exposed because of a lack of NFL level talent and almost no pressure on the QB. So far the LB play has been decent, and their offense has not put them in too many bad positions other than the SF game. And when I say exposed, by that I mean they will lose against the better passing teams in the league. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: ... IMO the secondary is going to be exposed because of a lack of NFL level talent and almost no pressure on the QB. So far the LB play has been decent, and their offense has not put them in too many bad positions other than the SF game. And when I say exposed, by that I mean they will lose against the better passing teams in the league. the problem there isn't so much talent as scheme fit. carr is a pure press-man corner who has never been good at playing zone. when he was playing press man in 2012, he was one of the best playmakers on the defense. when kiffin switched to a zone scheme, he played poorly. church is a strong safety in terms of build and playstyle, and he does well in that role. but he's a poor fit for FS. we may never know what claiborne was capable of, because his body just hasn't been equal to the physicality of the NFL game. but scandrick can play--he's one of the best inside cover guys in the league, and that's the toughest job in the secondary. the defense is not good--there's too much of an overall talent deficiency. the problem is that they're starting a bunch of guys who would be role-players on other teams, along with a couple of talented guys who have been forced to play in bad situations due to scheme, injury, and so forth. and it's worth noting that they played one of the best passing teams in the league on sunday night--after 3+ quarters, the score was 31-3. compare that to last season, when the cowboys had the services of lee, ware, and hatcher.
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IMO the secondary is going to be exposed because of a lack of NFL level talent and almost no pressure on the QB. So far the LB play has been decent, and their offense has not put them in too many bad positions other than the SF game. And when I say exposed, by that I mean they will lose against the better passing teams in the league. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i'm really, really happy with the way the team is fighting right now, but i'm also reminded of parcells' classic line... "don't eat the cheese." if they keep scratching and clawing like underdogs, this could turn into a surprisingly good season. if they start thinking they've arrived, it's going to get grim in a hurry. especially with that brutal stretch of away games late in the year. So far so good, but IMO anyway, at some point that defense is going to be exposed. I am very happy with the O line play, and as long as Romo has some help he will be a very efficient QB and they will be in most games this year. That said I don't think the eagles are as good as everyone thinks either. Dallas could compete for the NFC east and make it to the playoffs. well, you have to ask yourself what it is about the defense that is going to be exposed. marinelli is a top-flight coordinator, who (unlike kiffin) has run some top defenses very recently. objectively speaking, the guys on the field aren't a terribly talented bunch, but they put out a ton of effort--a hallmark of marinelli's squads. what's interesting is that the LBs were supposed to be a huge weakness, but they've consistently stepped up. last season, 3 of the top 5 tacklers were secondary players. now the LBs dominate that stat--this is a good sign. the DL was supposed to be the worst position group in the field, but the major injury guys (melton, crawford, spencer) are stepping up, the role players have been doing solid work, and even the warm body (hayden) is showing up in the backfield. and the injured 2nd round pass rush specialist has started to work out, and will be able to hit the ground running for the back half of the season. they are what they are--a bunch of no-names who show up and fight. they're going to have some bad games--no doubt about that. but they're already playing far better than we've seen for the last 3 years, and i don't think that's going to change due to scheme or talent 'exposure' in the same way, because they're depending on effort, not talent. IMO the secondary is going to be exposed because of a lack of NFL level talent and almost no pressure on the QB. So far the LB play has been decent, and their offense has not put them in too many bad positions other than the SF game. And when I say exposed, by that I mean they will lose against the better passing teams in the league. I would say Drew Brees is a pretty elite quarterback and he didn't do anything to the defense for 3+ quarters. |
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i'm really, really happy with the way the team is fighting right now, but i'm also reminded of parcells' classic line... "don't eat the cheese." if they keep scratching and clawing like underdogs, this could turn into a surprisingly good season. if they start thinking they've arrived, it's going to get grim in a hurry. especially with that brutal stretch of away games late in the year. So far so good, but IMO anyway, at some point that defense is going to be exposed. I am very happy with the O line play, and as long as Romo has some help he will be a very efficient QB and they will be in most games this year. That said I don't think the eagles are as good as everyone thinks either. Dallas could compete for the NFC east and make it to the playoffs. well, you have to ask yourself what it is about the defense that is going to be exposed. marinelli is a top-flight coordinator, who (unlike kiffin) has run some top defenses very recently. objectively speaking, the guys on the field aren't a terribly talented bunch, but they put out a ton of effort--a hallmark of marinelli's squads. what's interesting is that the LBs were supposed to be a huge weakness, but they've consistently stepped up. last season, 3 of the top 5 tacklers were secondary players. now the LBs dominate that stat--this is a good sign. the DL was supposed to be the worst position group in the field, but the major injury guys (melton, crawford, spencer) are stepping up, the role players have been doing solid work, and even the warm body (hayden) is showing up in the backfield. and the injured 2nd round pass rush specialist has started to work out, and will be able to hit the ground running for the back half of the season. they are what they are--a bunch of no-names who show up and fight. they're going to have some bad games--no doubt about that. but they're already playing far better than we've seen for the last 3 years, and i don't think that's going to change due to scheme or talent 'exposure' in the same way, because they're depending on effort, not talent. IMO the secondary is going to be exposed because of a lack of NFL level talent and almost no pressure on the QB. So far the LB play has been decent, and their offense has not put them in too many bad positions other than the SF game. And when I say exposed, by that I mean they will lose against the better passing teams in the league. I would say Drew Brees is a pretty elite quarterback and he didn't do anything to the defense for 3+ quarters. Didn't get to watch the game but I will admit maybe I was wrong about the defense. I do think that the saints are a different team on the road than they are at home, but it seems the dallas defense is at least playing hard and that something. And looking at their schedule its not that tough, they may be able to squeak out 9 or 10 wins this year. |
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Keep hating the Cowboys. You 3-13ers were fucking wrong Try again.
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We need to convince our receivers that the ball won't hurt them- if it hits them in their hands it's OK to grab it. |
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If they stop with the inopportune turnovers, like today's, they'd be playing pretty well.
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They played another great game, Tony Romo is finally playing smart. Incredible what the running game has done for the offense.
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Gotta bump this thread. I want to hear what the haters have to say now.
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Cowboys look tough. This season. This might be their season to win it. I'm not so confident in my Seahawks.
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Cowboys look tough. This season. This might be their season to win it. I'm not so confident in my Seahawks. View Quote Crazier shit has happened. At this point they are looking like they can play with anyone. That defense has played way beyond their talent level, that is a first class coaching job. |
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HOLY COWBOYS
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Things look good now but Dec is just around the corner. We have been hosed over by Dallas many a Dec.
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I don't care for either team. Vikings fan.
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Quoted: They played another great game, Tony Romo is finally playing smart. Incredible what the running game has done for the offense. View Quote He's playing smart because he has an offensive line and a running game. Romo's stats were 21/32 for 250 yards and 2 TD he had a QB rating of 110.2 Romo is not and has never been the problem with the Cowboys. |
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Quoted: Except for a muffed punt reception and a muffed center exchange, they played almost a perfect ball game. Go COWBOYS! 5-1 and the Legion of Boom is the Legion of Wahhhhhahahaha! Chris View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: HOW BOUT THEM COWBOYS!!!!!!!!!! Except for a muffed punt reception and a muffed center exchange, they played almost a perfect ball game. Go COWBOYS! 5-1 and the Legion of Boom is the Legion of Wahhhhhahahaha! Chris The same fans who give me shit for being a Vikings fan year after year. The same fans who look confused when I make my joke about how they should be Vikings Fans as well when you look at the Seahawks current roster. Go back to being fair weather fans.
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They pulled it off, what a game !
HOW BOUT THEM COWBOYS!!!!!!!!!!
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He's playing smart because he has an offensive line and a running game. Romo's stats were 21/32 for 250 yards and 2 TD he had a QB rating of 110.2 Romo is not and has never been the problem with the Cowboys. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They played another great game, Tony Romo is finally playing smart. Incredible what the running game has done for the offense. He's playing smart because he has an offensive line and a running game. Romo's stats were 21/32 for 250 yards and 2 TD he had a QB rating of 110.2 Romo is not and has never been the problem with the Cowboys. Gun slinging Romo has always been a problem. But conservative Romo we always seem to win with. I will take the latter the rest of the season, please. |
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I'm just waiting for the wagon to stop and watching to see how many "diehard" Seahawks fans jump off. The same fans who give me shit for being a Vikings fan year after year. The same fans who look confused when I make my joke about how they should be Vikings Fans as well when you look at the Seahawks current roster. Go back to being fair weather fans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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HOW BOUT THEM COWBOYS!!!!!!!!!! Except for a muffed punt reception and a muffed center exchange, they played almost a perfect ball game. Go COWBOYS! 5-1 and the Legion of Boom is the Legion of Wahhhhhahahaha! Chris The same fans who give me shit for being a Vikings fan year after year. The same fans who look confused when I make my joke about how they should be Vikings Fans as well when you look at the Seahawks current roster. Go back to being fair weather fans. Same thing can be said about any "true" fan though. You always have the people on the fence or just want to go with the hot team. Doesn't matter what sport or what level. |
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Except for a muffed punt reception and a muffed center exchange, they played almost a perfect ball game. Go COWBOYS! 5-1 and the Legion of Boom is the Legion of Wahhhhhahahaha! Chris View Quote If it hadn't been for the "muffed punt reception and a muffed center exchange", the score would have been 30-10. dp |
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Congrats to the Boys. Kicked the Hawks asses on both sides of the ball.
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For the first time in their history the Cowboys are using a big line and a running game to open up a passing game.
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Nice win today. Now, if you want to impress me, take care of the Giants and Eagles. Cautiously optimistic.
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If it hadn't been for the "muffed punt reception and a muffed center exchange", the score would have been 30-10. dp View Quote Turn overs are a part of the game, but the punt happened at about the Dallas 12 and was a 'give-me' for Seattle and then the center exchange was at what...the 20? Dallas got lucky and held them to a FG, but those were two TOs that Seattle had nothing to do with, so they hurt more. Chris |
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Nice win today. Now, if you want to impress me, take care of the Giants and Eagles. Cautiously optimistic. View Quote Agreed. We will find out what type of team this is in the next month or so. But looking at their remaining games, there is no reason barring an injury they cant go 11-5, 12-4. No one will be happier than me if I am wrong about predicting them to go 6-10. |
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This win won't completely shut up the naysayers, but at least they'll be quiet for another week.
In my opinion, this should put us at 1st or 2nd in the power rankings along with San Diego. We just dominated the defending champs at their house. The score was a lot closer than it should be but outside of three plays with the blocked punt, muffed punt, and fumbled snap, that game should have been over before the 4th quarter even rolled around. I had us at a 50/50 shot of winning, but I didn't think we would dominate them like we did. |
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He's playing smart because he has an offensive line and a running game. Romo's stats were 21/32 for 250 yards and 2 TD he had a QB rating of 110.2 Romo is not and has never been the problem with the Cowboys. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They played another great game, Tony Romo is finally playing smart. Incredible what the running game has done for the offense. He's playing smart because he has an offensive line and a running game. Romo's stats were 21/32 for 250 yards and 2 TD he had a QB rating of 110.2 Romo is not and has never been the problem with the Cowboys. Absolutely right. Romo is the reason they have had the wins they have had so far- in spite of what he has had to work with. Isn't it amazing how having a good offensive line to keep Romo from having to run for his life makes the passing game and running game better? Even last year when we put up 48 points on Denver and the defense lost the game for us= even then people were bashing Romo. Our defense is OK and could use some help from the next draft, but it is good enough to not throw away a lead the offense gets- barely good enough. |
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