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Old 12-27-2012   #16
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Great article. I can tell when someone actually watches the games and does their homework. And on a national level you just don't get that. Whether its laziness or people being simply to busy. It doesn't shock me the author is getting flack for that article.
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Tony Romo helps make Dallas Cowboys offense scariest in NFL By Bucky Brooks Analyst, NFL.com and NFL Network
Published: Dec. 26, 2012 at 01:01 p.m. 0 Likes | 0 Comments Email Like Print Read Discuss

The Dallas Cowboys are coming off a heartbreaking loss to the New Orleans Saints in Week 16, but I believe their offense is rounding into postseason form heading into a massive NFC East showdown with the Washington Redskins. In fact, I'm convinced that the unit is so scary that the rest of the NFC should hope that the Redskins knock them out. Otherwise, the Cowboys become the NFC team no one wants to face in the playoffs.


After digging into the All-22 Coaches Film from their most recent games, here are three reasons why opponents should fear the Cowboys' revamped offense:

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Not with that defense.
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Seahawks look great.

But they are night and day when at home vs away ...and unless they win and SF loses, they are going on the road.

Atlanta is undefeated at home too and will have that home field all the way through.

Green Bay hasn't lost at home since week one--which mays as well be two years ago in both football terms and weather.

Denver is on a 10 game win streak...soon to be 11.

Of the top ranked teams, Houston seems to hold the weakest home field advantage.

The Seahawks' defense is scary. But I think on the road in the playoffs, Russell Wilson's youth is going to be exposed. Teams tend to game plan better in the playoffs than they do in the regular season.
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I agree they do. It's baffling sometimes to me how they can look so average to poor then turn a 360 and have the ability to score points in a short amount of time. And weird thing is they are confident they can do it at will and have proven it. Which is what I think the writer is talking about IMO.

So why not just start the game out in a no huddle offense or a hurry up type of offense? Maybe what we need to do since teams will just continue to exploit our injuries up the middle. We certainly haven't shown the ability to stop the other team from scoring. if you look at the last five games we have played. Our defense has given up 24 points or more in 4 of them.

So sling it. What have we got to lose?
You mean 180. 360 is a full circle. If you do a 360, that puts you back to where you start. If you do a 180, that puts you on the opposite side of the starting point.

I'm not trying to be condescending because I used to make the same mistake. I just see it so often. It's a common mistake.
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I agree they do. It's baffling sometimes to me how they can look so average to poor then turn a 360 and have the ability to score points in a short amount of time. And weird thing is they are confident they can do it at will and have proven it. Which is what I think the writer is talking about IMO.

So why not just start the game out in a no huddle offense or a hurry up type of offense? Maybe what we need to do since teams will just continue to exploit our injuries up the middle. We certainly haven't shown the ability to stop the other team from scoring. if you look at the last five games we have played. Our defense has given up 24 points or more in 4 of them.

So sling it. What have we got to lose?
Good question...

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The Seahawks' defense is scary. But I think on the road in the playoffs, Russell Wilson's youth is going to be exposed. Teams tend to game plan better in the playoffs than they do in the regular season.
I agree.
They will be very vulnerable on the road.
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i dont see Romo beating corner backs and making sick catches on under thrown balls with a broken finger.
Klein is horrible. Klein makes Tebow look like Johnny Unitas.

Your post is a joke, right?

Klein is no more than a 4th rounder, if that.


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You mean 180. 360 is a full circle. If you do a 360, that puts you back to where you start. If you do a 180, that puts you on the opposite side of the starting point.

I'm not trying to be condescending because I used to make the same mistake. I just see it so often. It's a common mistake.
As a math teacher, I go bonkers when people tell me they're doing a 360. They may as well tell me they did 2 pi radians.

Argh !!!!
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