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11-18-2012
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#196
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Said it a thousand times. He's the only chance we got.
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11-18-2012
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#197
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It really was. His game given the oline was pretty darn good. He was getting hit every snap.
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11-18-2012
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#198
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hoofbite
I've been saying for at least 2 weeks the Browns were a tougher team than their record would indicate.
That's part of the reason why the whole idea of a "cakewalk" 2nd half is a joke.
What a team's record is doesn't say anything about how good they matchup against your own team.
I don't suppose people view the New Orleans game as a cakewalk any more.
Cincy?
Likely not.
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agreed, its a rare day when a team can find a cake walk. Philly might prove to be one for a few teams if they give up like it looks they have
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11-18-2012
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#199
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Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Virginia |
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And he wrote his play ideas on a notebook for Garrett for the second half.
This offense would be much better if we just let Romo run the offense on Gameday from a no - huddle
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11-18-2012
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#200
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I agree completely. I mean, the man has to run for his damn life every time he drops back to pass, yet he kept getting up and fighting for us. Gotta give some credit to Tony.
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11-18-2012
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#201
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aikemirv
And he wrote his play ideas on a notebook for Garrett for the second half.
This offense would be much better if we just let Romo run the offense on Gameday from a no - huddle
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Been saying that for two seasons. Fire Garrett and let Romo be the OC/QB.
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11-18-2012
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#202
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Lonely Stranger
Years Donated 2007, 2009, 2012
Joined: | Jan 2006 |
Location: | Just passing thr |
Posts: | 22,413 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tomson75
Without a doubt the best individual play today. That was a shockingly good tackle on a very strong runner. Probably the best "tackle" I've seen all year.
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Yep, stopped him cold. I thought Richardson even after contact would get the first down, but then BAM, stopped cold!
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11-18-2012
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#203
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Joined: | Jan 2008 |
Posts: | 4,173 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zman5
So why does it take a whole half for JG to get his offense going? Yeh I know this OL sucks but the offense did get things going in the 2nd half.
JG needs two quarters to adjust effectively?
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Good question, I wondered the same. It also seems like the O is SUPER slow at the beginning of games. I sometimes wonder if the O doesn't come to life until they get backed into a corner and they have nothing to lose by being aggressive
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11-18-2012
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#204
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We got a hat. I want a ring.
Joined: | Jan 2008 |
Location: | Duncan, Oklahoma |
Posts: | 21,130 |
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I'm not shocked at all. Tony is great and he proves it despite poor O-Line play on a regular basis.
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11-18-2012
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#205
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Senior Member
Joined: | Mar 2008 |
Location: | Great Falls, MT |
Posts: | 6,937 |
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i love tony romo. 
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11-18-2012
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#206
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Intramural Legend
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
Location: | Canandaigua, NY |
Posts: | 12,821 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tomson75
Without a doubt the best individual play today. That was a shockingly good tackle on a very strong runner. Probably the best "tackle" I've seen all year.
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You won't see a better tackle than that ever. Bigger hits maybe, but that's as good as it gets.
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11-18-2012
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#207
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Senior Member
Joined: | Aug 2010 |
Posts: | 6,399 |
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The team will never be legit until the offense ever gets fixed. When you're an indoor team, you have to have an explosive offense if you want to be a contender. We can talk about the defense all we want and sure they're not ideal but the team will always go as far as the offense takes it. Indoor teams adapt to their environment - The Greatest Show on Turf Rams, Peyton's Colts, the Saints, the Cardinals that went to the Super Bowl in 2008, the Favre Vikings, and now the Falcons and Texans.
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11-18-2012
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#208
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 7,093 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by yimyammer
Good question, I wondered the same. It also seems like the O is SUPER slow at the beginning of games. I sometimes wonder if the O doesn't come to life until they get backed into a corner and they have nothing to lose by being aggressive
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Because he goes out to try to figure out what the defense is doing so he can attack it. He has no plan of attack to begin the game. He is just a poor game planner.
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11-18-2012
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#209
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6 Million Light-years beyond believability.
Joined: | Aug 2007 |
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11-18-2012
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#210
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Senior Member
Joined: | Jan 2012 |
Location: | Pennsauken, NJ |
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lol it took 4 quarters and 9 minutes of overtime to put the browns away at home.
-Nick
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