They need to trust Rush

shabazz

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Kellen Moore and his conservative, predictable play calling needs to stop.

Cooper Rush proved today that he can make all the throws.

Open this thing up and start trying to win, rather than try not to lose.

Brother, I know what you’re saying but Coopers throws to the sidelines make me cringe. He needs a ton of experience that takes time. I will say that his best asset is his poise. If a qb has a minimally serviceable arm, poise will give him a chance to deliver.

Although the conservative play calling is designed to protect him, game situations will force Rush to go yard and throw in tight windows which may not play to his strength.

If we had Burrow as our Qb today we win that game in a blowout
 

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Rush could have EASILY had 4 picks today

Trusting him with the same stuff you’d trust Dak with is literally the opposite of what you want to do. Half of his passes more than 5 yards beyond the LOS were interceptable.
The voice of reason. Anyone who wants them to be more aggressive did not watch todays game. The game plan was perfect.
 

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In that first 25 mins we ran the ball more times than we did all game last week.

Last week we barely ran the ball. So that's not a real good comparison.

If you think we were truly conservative early, then I don't know what to tell you. After we got a lead, the runs were more conservative, Rush was limited to mostly short throws on any throws. Even Romo pointed it out near the end of the 3rd Q that the play calls had gotten real conservative for Dallas since they got the lead.

But what does he know?
 

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In that first 25 mins we ran the ball more times than we did all game last week.
Because they were pushing back the LB and secondary by making threatening intermediate and deeper throws. They were challenging the defense and forcing them to respect the passing game.
 

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Brother, I know what you’re saying but Coopers throws to the sidelines make me cringe. He needs a ton of experience that takes time. I will say that his best asset is his poise. If a qb has a minimally serviceable arm, poise will give him a chance to deliver.

Although the conservative play calling is designed to protect him, game situations will force Rush to go yard and throw in tight windows which may not play to his strength.

If we had Burrow as our Qb today we win that game in a blowout
Totally agree with you there. Those throws to the flats (5-7 of them) were beyond bad.
But his deeper throws where he instinctively let it go were spot on for the most part
 

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The voice of reason. Anyone who wants them to be more aggressive did not watch todays game. The game plan was perfect.

They won't win a lot of games playing this way. Romo even pointed it out in the 3rd Q that the play calls had gotten real conservative. And they did.

No, people aren't saying we were wide open offensively and that's how we should be but they certainly were more aggressive early trying to catch Cincy on their heels.

They can't let Rush drop back 35 times a game and just wing it all over the field, but they also can't do what they did for like a 30 minute stretch which was just try to bomb Elliott and Pollard between the the OTs over and over.
 

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Last week we barely ran the ball. So that's not a real good comparison.

If you think we were truly conservative early, then I don't know what to tell you. After we got a lead, the runs were more conservative, Rush was limited to mostly short throws on any throws. Even Romo pointed it out near the end of the 3rd Q that the play calls had gotten real conservative for Dallas since they got the lead.

But what does he know?
Thats kind of my point. You can't just throw it 50 times per game. you have to utilize the run game.
 

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Because they were pushing back the LB and secondary by making threatening intermediate and deeper throws. They were challenging the defense and forcing them to respect the passing game.

that’s EXACTLY what set up the long shovel pass and run that went to the 3 inch line. The deep throw that Rush overthrew by a few feet was the play right before that……Great point.
 

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Thats kind of my point. You can't just throw it 50 times per game. you have to utilize the run game.

No one said throw it 50 times a game. But you also can't just think you can win trying to plow Elliott into the OL over and over.
 

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They won't win a lot of games playing this way. Romo even pointed it out in the 3rd Q that the play calls had gotten real conservative. And they did.

No, people aren't saying we were wide open offensively and that's how we should be but they certainly were more aggressive early trying to catch Cincy on their heels.

They can't let Rush drop back 35 times a game and just wing it all over the field, but they also can't do what they did for like a 30 minute stretch which was just try to bomb Elliott and Pollard between the the OTs over and over.
Well let me change what I'm saying.....I mean in this type of game this is the perfect gameplan.

I look at this as not a audition for Rush but to survive until Dak comes back. Right or wrong that's how I'm viewing it.

They have the Giants next week and the Commanders the week after. I believe it will take less than 20 points to beat those teams.

I think their best shot at winning is to fight and win ugly and control the trenches. Trust their play in the trenches. I love what Rush did today but just a week ago most of us had no faith in the guy. I think as the season goes on we can earn more trust in him but this gameplay was perfect for what he's shown us today.
 

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Well let me change what I'm saying.....I mean in this type of game this is the perfect gameplan.

I look at this as not a audition for Rush but to survive until Dak comes back. Right or wrong that's how I'm viewing it.

They have the Giants next week and the Commanders the week after. I believe it will take less than 20 points to beat those teams.

I think their best shot at winning is to fight and win ugly and control the trenches. Trust their play in the trenches. I love what Rush did today but just a week ago most of us had no faith in the guy. I think as the season goes on we can earn more trust in him but this gameplay was perfect for what he's shown us today.

They won't beat the Giants or the Skins if they play offensively like they did for about a 35 minute stretch of this game today. You can't win in this league not being able to throw the ball and make some chunk plays.

You can hope and want to win ugly all night long if you want but it's not going to work in this league.
 

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No one said throw it 50 times a game. But you also can't just think you can win trying to plow Elliott into the OL over and over.
I'm not saying that either. Creativity can work in the run game as well. It's the balance that works regardless of who the qb is.
 

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I mean..it technically worked today though.

Because the defense completely bailed them out over and over and over and over and over.

If you think you can win this way, have a it.

But if you are hoping this team is .500 or better by the time Dak gets back playing this way, you are going to be sorely disappointed.
 

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Rush clearly knows how to rally the team in ways Dak severely lacks. I noticed more grit from all our players today. Ceedee, Noah Brown, the O-line, all worked as a cohesive unit to rally behind Rush and lead us to a win. Rush is a way better leader, QB, and warmonger than Dak has been and ever will be. His chemistry with Brown is undeniable. And all this is without Gallup. Rush needs to be named starter. Now what should we name him?

The Red Riot?
Red Rush?
Gold Rush?
Rush Hour?
 
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