WoodysGirl
10-26-2011, 06:41 PM
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
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Today, let's breakdown the success of the running game from Sunday and allow this offensive line to spend the week gaining confidence. We now see the truth that Joe Avezzano always tried to proclaim when we used to do some television together years ago: "The other guys pay their players, too". His premise was always that we would become so myopic about the Cowboys and their success or failure that we would never ask the question that coaches ask every waking hour of the day: "What about that other team on the field?".
The reason that this should be expressed this week is that in the last two weeks, the offensive line has played the best and the worst in the NFL in Vince Wilfork for New England and what sure appeared to be sub-standard talent and sub-standard effort from the very poor St Louis Rams. When a mediocre talent level is not expressing the same will and desire as their opponent, blowouts happen (as do 300-yard rushing days). We saw the Cowboys seem to give up last October, and there is no question that sort of thing cannot be tolerated. A fired coach or fired players (or both) is generally the only remedy for that.
Nevertheless, the NFL does require that you play the team in front of you. Of, the Cowboys 5 biggest runs on Sunday, 4 of them happened after halftime where the Rams seemed to be quickly heading to the airport to get out of Dodge. But, I want to encourage you to click on the photos of the 91-yard touchdown run from the 1st Quarter so we can take a look at how a run can be perfectly executed.
Read the rest: http://sturminator.blogspot.com/2011/10/xs-and-os-breakdown-demarco-murrays.html
4uCZkL2MGSc
Today, let's breakdown the success of the running game from Sunday and allow this offensive line to spend the week gaining confidence. We now see the truth that Joe Avezzano always tried to proclaim when we used to do some television together years ago: "The other guys pay their players, too". His premise was always that we would become so myopic about the Cowboys and their success or failure that we would never ask the question that coaches ask every waking hour of the day: "What about that other team on the field?".
The reason that this should be expressed this week is that in the last two weeks, the offensive line has played the best and the worst in the NFL in Vince Wilfork for New England and what sure appeared to be sub-standard talent and sub-standard effort from the very poor St Louis Rams. When a mediocre talent level is not expressing the same will and desire as their opponent, blowouts happen (as do 300-yard rushing days). We saw the Cowboys seem to give up last October, and there is no question that sort of thing cannot be tolerated. A fired coach or fired players (or both) is generally the only remedy for that.
Nevertheless, the NFL does require that you play the team in front of you. Of, the Cowboys 5 biggest runs on Sunday, 4 of them happened after halftime where the Rams seemed to be quickly heading to the airport to get out of Dodge. But, I want to encourage you to click on the photos of the 91-yard touchdown run from the 1st Quarter so we can take a look at how a run can be perfectly executed.
Read the rest: http://sturminator.blogspot.com/2011/10/xs-and-os-breakdown-demarco-murrays.html