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10-31-2012
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DMN: Tony Romo 'pushing' Jason Garrett to call offense that allowed Cowboys to rally
By Jon Machota / Special Contributor
jmachota@dallasnews.com
During Sunday’s 29-24 loss to the New York Giants, the Cowboys might have played their best and worst offensive football of the season.
After three Tony Romo interceptions turned into a 23-0 New York Giants lead at Cowboys Stadium, the Cowboys rallied to pull ahead 24-23 with 3:43 left in the third quarter.
Between early in the second quarter and late in the third, the Cowboys scored on four-of-five possessions. The only possession they did not score on was when they received the ball with 13 seconds remaining before halftime and Romo kneeled out the clock.
According to Romo, he was pleased with the type of offense that Jason Garrett called to get Dallas back in the game.
“We really did a lot of things that I liked,” Romo said Wednesday on a conference call with media members in Atlanta. “I’m pushing coach to kind of get the offense more in that mode a little bit, which is nice. But styles make fights sometimes so we’ll look at different opponents and see different things.”
http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/20...medium=twitter
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QB Tony Romo has played 4 "Win or Go Home" games since 2008 (includes 2 playoff gms) -- in 3 of them, his QBR was less than 20"
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10-31-2012
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I have been waiting patiently for that.......
Everyone has a plan, until they get hit.
/ Mike Tyson
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10-31-2012
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This is one of those things that make you go hmmm.
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11-01-2012
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Originally Posted by burntricersx
This is one of those things that make you go hmmm.
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Why? Romo should be talking about the things he wants to do and things he feels comfortable with leading up to the game and within the game. Drew Brees does, hell him and Payton work on putting the game plan in place leading up to the game.
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11-01-2012
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Show me QB that wouldn't like the throw the ball 60 times a game and completely ignore the run game.
We need wins, and that's all we need. I don't give a damn about anyone on this roster over wins. I'd trade Ware, Lee and Dez if it meant more wins.
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11-01-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCount
Show me QB that wouldn't like the throw the ball 60 times a game and completely ignore the run game.
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Except that the Romo defenders keep pointing out the poor run game as one of the myriad of reasons #9 has sucked this year.
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11-01-2012
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Originally Posted by Oh_Canada
Except that the Romo defenders keep pointing out the poor run game as one of the myriad of reasons #9 has sucked this year.
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Poor running game can hurt you. Hell Rodgers was getting the snot kicked out of him vs Seattle because the Seahawks were not concerned with run at all and just went after Rodgers. 7 sacks in the 1st half of the game. 2nd half GB comes out running the ball more and got themselfs back into the game and got the pressure off of Rodgers.
There are some ints that are not on Romo, WR have to run the correct routs because the QB must throw that ball before the break and he has to rely on the fact that WR is going to be where he should be.
Some of the ints are on Romo and he has to do a better job of throwing it away or even taking the sack instead of trying to force the ball in.
There are times to take risk and times to live for the next play.
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11-01-2012
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can they also avoid the mind freeze that allowed the 23-0 deficit?
"I could've done a $2 billion takeover (in another industry) with the capital I put in the Dallas Cowboys," he says. "I really could see (myself as) the idiot who had something real good, who blew it all to coach the Cowboys. I just knew that was going to be my legacy." Jerry Jones 9/14/2012
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/c...ore/57780004/1
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11-01-2012
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Originally Posted by Doomsday101
Poor running game can hurt you. Hell Rodgers was getting the snot kicked out of him vs Seattle because the Seahawks were not concerned with run at all and just went after Rodgers. 7 sacks in the 1st half of the game. 2nd half GB comes out running the ball more and got themselfs back into the game and got the pressure off of Rodgers.
There are some ints that are not on Romo, WR have to run the correct routs because the QB must throw that ball before the break and he has to rely on the fact that WR is going to be where he should be.
Some of the ints are on Romo and he has to do a better job of throwing it away or even taking the sack instead of trying to force the ball in.
There are times to take risk and times to live for the next play.
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I think one of Romo's biggest strengths is also one of his biggest weaknesses - he never gives up on a play.
The guy could never be a "game manager" type QB. If you're going to win a game, Romo is probably going to be a key part of it... which also means sometimes when you lose, he's a big part of that as well.
We need wins, and that's all we need. I don't give a damn about anyone on this roster over wins. I'd trade Ware, Lee and Dez if it meant more wins.
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11-01-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by silver
can they also avoid the mind freeze that allowed the 23-0 deficit?
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Yes by not making big mistakes early on in a ball game. Every team is going to make mistakes with in a game no one is playing a perfect game. Cowboys just need to limit these early mistakes and not get themselfs in a big hole.
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11-01-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCount
I think one of Romo's biggest strengths is also one of his biggest weaknesses - he never gives up on a play.
The guy could never be a "game manager" type QB. If you're going to win a game, Romo is probably going to be a key part of it... which also means sometimes when you lose, he's a big part of that as well.
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I agree at times he trys to do too much, Romo himself has said he has to do a better job of not trying to do too much. He is capable of doing that heck he had 10 ints on the season last year vs 31 TD passes he can limit his mistakes.
On the other end he has players who need to run their routs and execute the way it is drawn up. Guys have to be able to make sight adjustments so that they are on the same page with Romo. We can sit here and put it all on Romo but fact is he can't run the routs for his WR.
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11-01-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCount
Show me QB that wouldn't like the throw the ball 60 times a game and completely ignore the run game.
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15 carries for 19 yards, 1 TD, 1 Fumble Loss, long of 5 yards. You can't ignore what doesn't exist.
Lee/Carter...the new dynamic duo
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11-01-2012
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It was pretty simple to see from home that Tony decided to ride Miles and Witten. For my money, those are two pretty good horses for a QB. Use the other guys as necessary, of course. I just think there is a lot to be said for trust and confidence. Romo has it in those two.
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11-01-2012
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I agree with Romo...
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11-01-2012
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It wasn't coincidence that when he started relying on players who can catch the ball consistently we moved the chains and scored. The recipe for success might be avoid Dez unless he is wide open. He seemed to to that to T.O. when he continuously dropped the ball .....
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