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08-21-2012, 01:21 PM
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The Worst Of A Good Game: Dallas Cowboys' O Line Vs San Diego Chargers
by CotySaxman on Aug 21, 2012 1:00 PM CDT
The Cowboys' line play may have improved, but we still can't let this happen in the real games. Time to see what went wrong.
By now, the offensive line concerns have largely been washed aside on the heels of a good performance against San Diego coupled with the impending return of two missing starters to the game day lineup.
All is not well, however. Good teams can have bad players on them, as can good units. The offensive line's performance in southern California was passable in spite of some poor individual efforts.
After the jump, we take a look at some of the gaffes from the first half of play against San Diego. Warning, content may lead to excessive face-palming.
Again, in my review of the game's broadcast, I became fixated by one player's struggles. Derrick Dockery, despite reports that he's played "well" by some observers, continues to stand out as the weakest link along the line.
You'll find 76 starring in most of these lowlights, but others also experienced moments of weakness.
http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2012/8/21/3257473/dallas-cowboys-offensive-line-vs-san-diego-chargers-pre-season-game-2012
The Worst Of A Good Game: Dallas Cowboys' O Line Vs San Diego Chargers
by CotySaxman on Aug 21, 2012 1:00 PM CDT
The Cowboys' line play may have improved, but we still can't let this happen in the real games. Time to see what went wrong.
By now, the offensive line concerns have largely been washed aside on the heels of a good performance against San Diego coupled with the impending return of two missing starters to the game day lineup.
All is not well, however. Good teams can have bad players on them, as can good units. The offensive line's performance in southern California was passable in spite of some poor individual efforts.
After the jump, we take a look at some of the gaffes from the first half of play against San Diego. Warning, content may lead to excessive face-palming.
Again, in my review of the game's broadcast, I became fixated by one player's struggles. Derrick Dockery, despite reports that he's played "well" by some observers, continues to stand out as the weakest link along the line.
You'll find 76 starring in most of these lowlights, but others also experienced moments of weakness.
http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2012/8/21/3257473/dallas-cowboys-offensive-line-vs-san-diego-chargers-pre-season-game-2012