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Old 11-26-2012   #1
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Default Why is no one talking red zone?

The only thing this board seems to care about is our turnover challenged defense, firing Garrett and ending Romos career. Newsflash, we're 26th in the NFL in red zone TD percentage. If we're even within the top 20 I say we're sitting pretty at about 7-4.

There are teams in the NFL that would KILL to have Witten and Dez as red zone targets, so why aren't we using them up to their potential??
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Witten is the most nonathletic athlete of all time, i love him but i have no clue how he gets open. And Dez is getting double teams in the end zone so that kinda kills that. If we had jimmy graham we could just throw it up and he could go get it, could we use Hanna this way??

Also Running games is non existent, i would not trust felix jones to score a td from the 3 yard line with 4 tries if my life depended on it.
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1. Witten isn't really a weapon in the Red Zone. See previous threads on why his game isn't conducive to Red Zone situations.
2. Dez isn't a get open quick guy and doesn't get a ton of great separation in general. Ideally Tony would throw fades or back shoulders to him, but Tony is poor at fade routes. Dez hasn't caught the ball in traffic great this year either.
3. In the Red Zone, it is important to run the ball, which we are horrible at.

I would like to see some different play designs in the Red Zone where we throw to RCVRS or Backs at the 5-10 yard line and they are able to run it in.
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1. Witten isn't really a weapon in the Red Zone. See previous threads on why his game isn't conducive to Red Zone situations.
2. Dez isn't a get open quick guy and doesn't get a ton of great separation in general. Ideally Tony would throw fades or back shoulders to him, but Tony is poor at fade routes. Dez hasn't caught the ball in traffic great this year either.
3. In the Red Zone, it is important to run the ball, which we are horrible at.

I would like to see some different play designs in the Red Zone where we throw to RCVRS or Backs at the 5-10 yard line and they are able to run it in.
I disagree, every TE is a red zone threat IMO, sure Witten isn't gonna go up and get a ball over a DB but on a PA bootleg with Witten running to the flat you mean he's not gonna box out a backer or DB and make the catch?
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I disagree, every TE is a red zone threat IMO, sure Witten isn't gonna go up and get a ball over a DB but on a PA bootleg with Witten running to the flat you mean he's not gonna box out a backer or DB and make the catch?
No, not his game. He is good at Ins and Outs and getting open in space. He needs to turn and square up clean to make the catch. Also runs the seam pretty well. Doesn't really do well in traffic or shielding/boxing defenders like other TEs do.
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Aren't we usually getting hit with false starts & the like once we even get near the redzone, to make it even more difficult to pick up 1st downs, let alone an Endzone score.
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I disagree, every TE is a red zone threat IMO, sure Witten isn't gonna go up and get a ball over a DB but on a PA bootleg with Witten running to the flat you mean he's not gonna box out a backer or DB and make the catch?

I dont know man im willing to bet good money that im faster than witten hes just not an athlete. but bootleg is not effective when the other team knows we cant run.
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I dont know man im willing to bet good money that im faster than witten hes just not an athlete. but bootleg is not effective when the other team knows we cant run.
He runs a 4.65, comparable to Gronks 4.68, maybe he lost a step since he was drafted but the only reason his "game" isn't what I described before is because we don't do it
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He runs a 4.65, comparable to Gronks 4.68, maybe he lost a step since he was drafted but the only reason his "game" isn't what I described before is because we don't do it
It has never been his game. Just because you describe it that way and want it to be his game doesn't mean it is. You admit he isn't a guy to go up and get a ball over a DB. That is the same type of player that is good at blocking DBs in traffic, shielding them off and making the catch. It just isn't Witten's strength and he has never done it.
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The coach calls horrible plays
terrible oline
one of Romo's top targets is forced to be a lineman because of said oline
constant penalties that take us back out of the redzone
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It has never been his game. Just because you describe it that way and want it to be his game doesn't mean it is. You admit he isn't a guy to go up and get a ball over a DB. That is the same type of player that is good at blocking DBs in traffic, shielding them off and making the catch. It just isn't Witten's strength and he has never done it.
He's 6'5" 260 with maybe the best hands in the NFL, yeah he doesn't have the hops to clear a DB on a fade but that is an athletic play that he can't make, if you think a dude his size can't catch a pass in his gut with a 185 pound corner on his back and roll into the end zone you're nuts
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No, not his game. He is good at Ins and Outs and getting open in space. He needs to turn and square up clean to make the catch. Also runs the seam pretty well. Doesn't really do well in traffic or shielding/boxing defenders like other TEs do.



I think it's hard to convince some people that you can't fit a square peg into a round hole.


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Chicago thought they had a QB in Rex Grossman, Carolina had faith in Jake Delhomme. What does this have to do with the Dallas Cowboys? It just might mean that Tony Romo isn't what we thought and we may have to move forward without him.
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The only thing this board seems to care about is our turnover challenged defense, firing Garrett and ending Romos career. Newsflash, we're 26th in the NFL in red zone TD percentage. If we're even within the top 20 I say we're sitting pretty at about 7-4.

There are teams in the NFL that would KILL to have Witten and Dez as red zone targets, so why aren't we using them up to their potential??
Actually, the bashers of JG on this forum have been arguing this as his BIGGEST flaw... The 'passing yardage', which was used to demonstrate how much of a 'genius' he was, is nothing but a smokescreen for his inept play-calling.
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Actually, the bashers of JG on this forum have been arguing this as his BIGGEST flaw... The 'passing yardage', which was used to demonstrate how much of a 'genius' he was, is nothing but a smokescreen for his inept play-calling.
I have yet to see anybody really pick at our red zone offense, admittedly the biggest problem are the penalties that kill us within the 20 because really our offense doesn't 't look as brutal as we make it out to be outside the red zone. Hence Romo's big yardage numbers this year as indicated in another post this morning
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