R.J. MacReady
Well-Known Member
can they stop putting the ball on the ground? if they do that Sunday they will get rolled in Seattle.
So your saying that turnovers can cost you the game?
That is some deep insight genius.
can they stop putting the ball on the ground? if they do that Sunday they will get rolled in Seattle.
So your saying that turnovers can cost you the game?
That is some deep insight genius.
I was thinking the same thing. Garret seems to be the only person in America that thinks a 50 yard field goal is a chip shot.I have to ask this question, because I'm the type of person who likes to call things out even when we win. What the fuck was Garrett thinking sending Bailey out to kick on 3rd down? Can you imagine the outcry this would have caused if Bailey missed and we lose this game? I know you have to be conservative, but this was way too conservative. The odds of a blocked kick are low in the NFL. There's nothing wrong with running another play to get Bailey a little closer. 49 yards is not close enough to just give up on the drive like we did. Like what the fuck. We really gonna make Bailey kick a near 50 yard FG after he just missed one at the end of regulation? I hated that entire sequence even though Bailey nailed it for the win
I think Garrett has done a phenomenal job this year, but he nearly blew this game twice. And what was the deal with all these empty sets on 1st and 10 situations? Umm, keep running the ball or leave Murray in as a decoy for a potential play action bomb. Play calling was really suspect today. And that delay of game by Romo to kill that drive nearly drove me insane.
I was thinking the same thing. Garret seems to be the only person in America that thinks a 50 yard field goal is a chip shot.
When will Lawrence be ready to play?
Anyone else notice that on every "big" play (the Williams TD, the Dez catch and the interception)from this week Romo was leaning backwards when he released the ball? Yes, I get that means there is pressure in his face, but it also means he is not standing in there and taking the hit. This isn't related to the back injury because he has always been like this. It's OK because it's that innate desire to avoid the hit is what makes him avoid the Watt sack, but if you watch the two completions again you will see that they very easily could have been int's. He really just chucked them both up there. He needs to be a little less aware of what is going on around him and deliver the ball first.