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11-18-2012
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#106
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Originally Posted by Risen Star
They're just bad. Injuries aren't creating this. A lack of talent is.
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In this case, it was a starter RT who caused a lot today's problems, so I won't put up much of an argument, but losing your LT, and juggling your line to put a mediocre OG at OC in place of your injured backup OC in order to get Derrick Dockery on the field, I'd say that qualifies as injuries being part of the problem.
When asked whether Jason Garrett is the right head coach for this team: "I don't think there is anyone else that could. I think he is an unbelievable coach. We've responded to him and he has made us better football players, better people. If you watch us I think we play with a certain relentless spirit." --Sean Lee
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11-18-2012
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#107
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Just curious, do any of you fellow Cowboys fans actually think we have a shot at winning anything this year? I'm asking honestly.
"The Dallas Cowboys have 2 types of plays in their playbook: Passing plays, and running plays." -John Madden
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11-18-2012
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#108
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Another nice game by Harris
In addition to the punt return, he had 3 catches - I think all in the 4th quarter/OT - and the PI call. I just hope they keep putting him on the field on offense.
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11-18-2012
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#109
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play this man more, been saying it all season
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11-18-2012
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#110
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Originally Posted by tomson75
To be fair, it's both.
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They were bad before the injuries. The oline has been bad for years.
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11-18-2012
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#111
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Harris looked decent replacing Ogletree late in the game
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11-18-2012
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#112
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This offense would really be something if it was freed from Garrett's control, his gameplan/playcalling is dragging this team down.
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11-18-2012
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#113
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Originally Posted by Wolfpack
There was no depth there from TC on. How do you have to sign a center to play week 1?
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Or give up a 7th round pick for another C who isn't any better than the slop you already have.
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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11-18-2012
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#114
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Quote:
Originally Posted by theogt
He never had control of the ball.
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I disagree I think it was a fumble.
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11-18-2012
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#115
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Quote:
Originally Posted by honyock
In addition to the punt return, he had 3 catches - I think all in the 4th quarter/OT - and the PI call. I just hope they keep putting him on the field on offense.
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No kidding. He's playing great. I think he deserves a serious look (read: inside track) for WR3. He makes the plays when he's called on, and the guy we've got ahead of him right now doesn't do that reliably enough.
When asked whether Jason Garrett is the right head coach for this team: "I don't think there is anyone else that could. I think he is an unbelievable coach. We've responded to him and he has made us better football players, better people. If you watch us I think we play with a certain relentless spirit." --Sean Lee
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11-18-2012
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#116
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Harris can play. I am not sure he is a #1 or #2, but he should develop into a consistent role player. And to think we cut him and let him hit the street at one point last season.
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11-18-2012
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#117
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ren
Harris looked decent replacing Ogletree late in the game
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He would be my 3rd WR going forward. He looks like he could be a real nice player in the offense.
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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11-18-2012
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#118
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Idgit
I enjoyed that. Anybody else?
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Yes, I thought it was a great comeback by the team with everyone pitching in to take the lead.
Then everyone pitched in to lose the lead (defense let's them drive to the 1, offense only gains 2 yards on 3 runs, special teams only nets about 20 on the punt and then the defense let's them score a TD on the next play.
But then it was the good drive to get into FG range (just not quite enough time to seal the deal in regulation), offense/defense/ST win the field position battle to let the second drive begin in Browns territory (32 yards better than first drive) and then the offense drove it into FG range and Bailey sealed the win.
This team is amazing the way they just seem to keep digging even when they get off to bad starts. Unlike the Giants game we finished this one. Unlike the Ravens game Bailey hit the FG at the end.
The Browns are not patsies. That defense hits hard, Richardson runs hard and all the players play hard - kind of like Tampa that gave us a similar game.
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11-18-2012
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#119
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Insulin Beware
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nalam
Fumble is all on Romo, it is situational awareness, you don't have to extend plays when broken things when you are leading by 4 points, ball security is more important.
What was bad play call is three running plus in your 1 yard line when Cleveland had 3 TOs and punt the ball from deep end zone to J.cribbs. at least u try to get one throw to sidelines or slant.
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It's on them both. I agree completely with you on Romo and the awareness. 100%.
But the play never should have been called. We should have iced the game right then with short passes or runs.
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11-18-2012
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#120
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Pixel Pusher
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IAmLegend
Just curious, do any of you fellow Cowboys fans actually think we have a shot at winning anything this year? I'm asking honestly.
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I think a winning season would be a victory.
This game is a perfect microcosm of our Dallas Cowboys. Capable of greatness and great folly on any given play.
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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