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11-22-2012
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#61
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Originally Posted by 28 Joker
Felix Jones played his rear-end off in what was most likely his last Thanksgiving Day game as a Cowboy. Jones' pass blocking was solid, and he caught it and ran it hard. Dallas' run blocking has been absolutely horrendous this year. The 2012 run blocking makes the old 2010 line look great.
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Do we even practice run-blocking? And why does it always seem the defense knows when we're going to run???
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11-22-2012
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#62
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Dan Bailey. He deserves to have a better team around him.
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11-22-2012
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#63
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Felix - 9 touches, 61 yards, 3 first downs, 1 TD, 0 fumbles, some good protection for Romo. Very solid game.
Just think what this guy could do if JG called his number more!
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11-22-2012
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#64
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 28 Joker
Felix Jones played his rear-end off in what was most likely his last Thanksgiving Day game as a Cowboy. Jones' pass blocking was solid, and he caught it and ran it hard. Dallas' run blocking has been absolutely horrendous this year. The 2012 run blocking makes the old 2010 line look great.
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Yeah, that's nice. So glad he will be gone next year.
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11-22-2012
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#65
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Originally Posted by ufcrules1
Yeah, that's nice. So glad he will be gone next year.
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Why is that?
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11-22-2012
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#66
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Convicted of Gnostical Turpitude
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Oddly enough, there was some excellent individual performers in this game -- Dez Bryant, Dwayne Harris, Cole Beasley, Anthony Spencer, Tony Romo even with the turnovers.
Spencer, particularly. He was a force today. Yet, this team still loses.
"Many of the greatest things man has achieved are not the result of consciously directed thought, and still less the product of a deliberately coordinated effort of many individuals, but of a process in which the individual plays a part which he can never fully understand." - Friedrich Hayek
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11-22-2012
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#67
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Was Parnell good? Or did I just not notice when he was bad?
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11-22-2012
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#68
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Federal Agent
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Originally Posted by KB1122
Was Parnell good? Or did I just not notice when he was bad?
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The OL was getting driven into Romo all night. People think it was good protection cuz no one came free at Romo, but getting bull rushed into him most of the night is just as bad, if not worse.
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11-22-2012
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#69
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Years Donated 2010, 2011, 2012
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Originally Posted by Rack Bauer
The OL was getting driven into Romo all night. People think it was good protection cuz no one came free at Romo, but getting bull rushed into him most of the night is just as bad, if not worse.
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Yes, the defenses are purposefully trying to bullrush the Tackles because it really squeezes Romo in the pocket and diminishes his ability to get into space and make plays. Normally only Free gets caved in so Romo has an alley to escape but today Parnell was getting driven back, too.
FWIW, Parnell looked better than Free today. Actually, he looks better right now than many first round OTs (anyone see Carimi against the 49ers). I think we may be better off starting Parnell once Tyron is back to see if it helps strengthen the OL but I doubt it will happen. I still think our best 5 could be:
Smith Livings Killer Holland/Bernadeau/Costa Parnell/Cook
I'd leave the RG spot as a battle and I"d bring in Holland off the street while cutting Dockery loose. I'd stick Free on the bench and let Parnell and Cook battle it out at RT. It'd be interesting to see what this OL could do with its 2 biggest problems gone (C and RG in run block; RG and RT in pass block).
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11-22-2012
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#70
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rack Bauer
The OL was getting driven into Romo all night. People think it was good protection cuz no one came free at Romo, but getting bull rushed into him most of the night is just as bad, if not worse.
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Give me a break with that. Romo threw the ball 60plus times and they were behind by as many as four td's, he isn't going to have a clean pocket every time. They did well considering what is left over and the circumstances they were under.
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11-22-2012
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#71
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I was looking at the Oline play closer in the 2nd half, and Parnell looked better than I thought. He moved well laterally. Maybe it's because of his basketball background but he had good footwork.
It could also be because Deadskins' pass rushers suck.
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11-22-2012
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#72
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ScipioCowboy
28 Joker is to Felix Jones as Hostile is to __________.
A. Dave Campo
B. Jason Garrett
C. Kickers
D. Dalai Lama
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Garrett.
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11-22-2012
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#73
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28 Joker
Joined: | Apr 2007 |
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Originally Posted by DMAC
Felix - 9 touches, 61 yards, 3 first downs, 1 TD, 0 fumbles, some good protection for Romo. Very solid game.
Just think what this guy could do if JG called his number more!
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Anyone questioning Felix Jones' toughness or mental toughness or competitive fire or heart should have their head examined. Troy Aikman stated it best on Jones' TD. "He just wanted it".
The Atlanta game still makes me mad. Felix puts up 9-39 (4.3 YPC), and he gets hot in the second half. After the equivalent of 2 games, Jones is finally getting some decent running room. What do the Cowboys do? They pull him out of the game when he's hot and never get back to running him. The very next week, Felix goes 16-71 (4.4 YPC) against the Eagles. Dallas abandoned Jones against the Eagles when he was hot, and they lost control of that game, too. If Jones carries it 14-16 times against the Falcons, I think the Cowboys win that game.
Unless Sean Payton comes to Dallas and convinces Felix Jones to stay, I think Felix will bolt to a team like Denver or Green Bay. John Fox values the RB position, and Jones will be the best running back on the market. Denver is "going for it", too. You put Felix Jones behind Denver's line, and he's going to go off. It's a perfect fit, too. I think Denver is where Felix will end up next year, imo. In fact, Felix may be playing on Thanksgiving Day in Dallas next year; except he will be playing for Denver.
Felix Jones gave his all to the Cowboys today, and he's done it for the last 5 seasons. Teams around the NFL will take note of that fact. They have 5 years of tape to look at, including the recent Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Atlanta games. Jones had some room to run during those games. That Carolina game will serve him well, too. Jones had a good first half, but the run blocking was very poor in the second half. Jones showed his toughness in that game, too.
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11-22-2012
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#74
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Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son
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Originally Posted by ufcrules1
Dez, Harris, Beasley and several other players NEVER quit. I'm proud of that fact.
Romo played well after he didn't do squat for over half the game. He doesn't get any props from me.
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So you'll give Dez props despite his fumble turning the tide of the game and despite him dropping a pass in the end zone that great receivers have to make, but none for Romo because "he didn't do squad over half the game"?
I'll give you credit: You're consistent.
"'Room' always makes me chuckle. That's irrelevant. What we have on a given day really doesn't relate to what you're ultimately going to have and how you're going to manage."
Stephen Jones on salary cap limitations
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11-22-2012
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#75
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2010, 2011, 2012
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Edmonton, Albert |
Posts: | 12,242 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zman5
I was looking at the Oline play closer in the 2nd half, and Parnell looked better than I thought. He moved well laterally. Maybe it's because of his basketball background but he had good footwork.
It could also be because Deadskins' pass rushers suck.
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I also have noticed Parnells' good footwork from early on in his career. It is surprising that he has it since he is such a football neophyte. The part that he isn't used to from his basketball background is the brute strength needed to play his position and it is not surprising that this is the part of the game he still struggles with - getting a good initial punch and then being able to latch on and anchor in against strong 300 pound men.
Everytime I see him on the field I think he has gotten a little bit better. I now believe that he is probably a better player than Free and that we may be better off putting Tyron back at RT while playing Parnell at LT if that is where each is more comfortable. However, it may make more sense just to finish out the year with Smith at LT and move Parnell to RT for continuity sake.
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