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Old 08-27-2010   #1
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Default DMN: Schlereth: Cowboys need to call more run plays to take pressure off Romo.w/audio

12:43 AM CDT on Friday, August 27, 2010


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ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth chatted on KESN-FM on Wednesday and discussed the Cowboys, their offensive line and Tony Romo. Here are some highlights:

Do the Dallas Cowboys have a good enough offensive line to protect Tony Romo and give him time to throw the ball?
Well, that’s an interesting question. They are good enough but that comes down, for me, to their offensive coordinator. Are you going to mix in the run? First off, their offensive line is the biggest offensive line in captivity. I mean, they’re gigantic and sometimes we get so enamored with the guys outside and the guy you have playing quarterback that you don’t protect him. Part of protection is understanding how to run the ball, understanding how to set yourself up so you’re not in ‘3rd down and 12’ all the time and especially early.

To listen to the interview, click here.
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12:43 AM CDT on Friday, August 27, 2010


SportsDayDFW.com

ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth chatted on KESN-FM on Wednesday and discussed the Cowboys, their offensive line and Tony Romo. Here are some highlights:

Do the Dallas Cowboys have a good enough offensive line to protect Tony Romo and give him time to throw the ball?
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I heard schlereth on the radio the week camp started and he said romo gets the worst protection of any of the above average quarterbacks.

That is interesting.,
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I was reading the headline and thought, "Well that's stupid..." then looked and saw it was coming from Schlereth. Confirmed.
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I like Schlereth. But it does seem like we are in 3rd and long way too much.
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Well if Romo isn't getting best protection he should & our running game doesn't produce like it should inside the red zone, what in the heck does our OL which is so big, etc. actually do right?
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I was reading the headline and thought, "Well that's stupid..." then looked and saw it was coming from Schlereth. Confirmed.
Did you read the article?
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Did you read the article?
Just now. Confirmed again.
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Did you read the article?
What does Schlereth know? He's only played offensive line at the highest level and won multiple Super Bowls. Idiot.
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"Cowboys need to call more run plays to take pressure off Romo."

Just how much pressure in on Romo...IN THE PRE-SEASON?
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I've heard him saying this same thing both on 103.3 and the national ESPN.

He's right. Running the ball more would only help Romo.

BTW, Nate Newton has been screaming the same thing.
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I've heard him saying this same thing both on 103.3 and the national ESPN.

He's right. Running the ball more would only help Romo.

BTW, Nate Newton has been screaming the same thing.
What do they know? They only played the position at the highest level of the game and have multiple Super Bowl rings. Idiots.
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I've heard him saying this same thing both on 103.3 and the national ESPN.

He's right. Running the ball more would only help Romo.

BTW, Nate Newton has been screaming the same thing.
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What do they know? They only played the position at the highest level of the game and have multiple Super Bowl rings. Idiots.
Let's get something straight. Running the ball will (1) give fewer opportunities to have your QB under pressure and (2) have the opposing defense prepare for runs, rather than pinning their ears back for the passrush. That's a no-brainer. The dumb part is -- that alone, isn't necessarily going to help Romo or the team.

Let's put it in real terms -- if we rushed 8 out of 10 plays, on those 2 pass plays, Romo's going to probably do better on average than if we had passed 8 of 10 plays. That's obvious. What's dumb is assuming that rushing 8 plays vs. 2 plays is going to "help" Romo or the team. On average, pass plays gain more yardage than rushes. It's almost unheard of to have 60-40 rush-to-pass ratio being more productive than a 40-60 rush-to-pass ratio.
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Let's get something straight. Running the ball will (1) give fewer opportunities to have your QB under pressure and (2) have the opposing defense prepare for runs, rather than pinning their ears back for the passrush. That's a no-brainer. The dumb part is -- that alone, isn't necessarily going to help Romo or the team.

Let's put it in real terms -- if we rushed 8 out of 10 plays, on those 2 pass plays, Romo's going to probably do better on average than if we had passed 8 of 10 plays. That's obvious. What's dumb is assuming that rushing 8 plays vs. 2 plays is going to "help" Romo or the team. On average, pass plays gain more yardage than rushes. It's almost unheard of to have 60-40 rush-to-pass ratio being more productive than a 40-60 rush-to-pass ratio.
Was Schlereth saying that alone will solve the problem, or that it will help the problem? And is he saying anything about something as drastic as a 8/2 run/pass ratio, or is he just saying that we could use the run more effectively to help Romo?

Frankly I think Garrett does get a little obsessed with the pass, and at times runs seem to be just token plays. Sometimes I don't know that Garrett really understands that in order to have a truly effective running game you have to commit to it and continue to make it a big part of the game plan even in games where it isn't particularly effective early on.
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it's a team game! you run to set up the pass and pass so you can run better--you scheme to beat particular defenses and mix up calls and blocking schemes --- takes coaches and linemen and skill players being prepared and smart and physically ready--blah blah blah--what the experts say is usually nothing
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I've heard him saying this same thing both on 103.3 and the national ESPN.

He's right. Running the ball more would only help Romo.

BTW, Nate Newton has been screaming the same thing.
yeah I don't see how this is "dumb". The running game wasn't very good last season. If the Cowboys can run for more yardage on 1st and 2nd down, they should convert more 3rd downs. That hardly seems dumb to me.
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