12-03-2012
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Originally Posted by rickjameschinaclub
I didn't say 2nd half, I said second quarter.
Going back a month eh, when the OL was still getting destroyed. And play-action off of shot-gun snaps, when Dallas was clearly going pass, because the Giants were up 23-0. I mean that impressive 19 yard rushing game was just the key of which to make effective play-action. Please don't go there... Even if we were to assume for the sake of argument what you say is true, which as we can see is quite comical in your rather lame attempt to establish a point, one game does not a trend make. Remember, we are 11 games into the season.
Well, considering he rolled straight to his right on the play-action, from the beginning of the snap, you can be pretty sure he was rolling to the right. But don't be confused on this, i.e. the play was still all Romo, but the fact that that side had shifted the defense right, made a big difference in Dez being able to break free for a TD.
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Sorry, but this play was one-on-one, straight down the seam, without any safety help and Witten had burned his man, because of the play-action. And one more time, you do realize we are eleven games into the season.
I didn't say that they couldn't improve on the OL, I said if one thinks the problem is primarily the talent, they are fooling themselves. It's the same OL and Doug Free was getting abused all day.
One more time....
Play action..
The fact that, even if we assume that the Red-Headed Genius, came up with going play-action, the reality that anybody and everybody could see it all year long, including the like's of Sturm is telling about this coach... Like I said, my grandmother could have coached the talent on this team.
And like I said as well, Philly played a lot of man from what I could tell, which helped the Cowboys offense...
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You simply don't get it, consider yourself ignored from this point forward.
"It's little bit like the description of pornography from years back. It's hard to define it. But you know what it is at the end of it. It's hard to define it. I think you know who is more physical. Often times you see that in the fourth quarter. A lot of time the team on the other side feels it. We pride ourselves on being a physical football team. It's important to us. It's an important time of the year to lay that foundation." - Coach Garrett
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