Game Day Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Chargers Postgame Thread

kycowboyfan

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Maybe the call on the punt muff was technically correct, but how do you let Tolbert get his head snapped backwards with the hand to the face?
 

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From my understanding as soon as he hit Turpin it was, not to mention he was also hitting a guy in the face. Horrible no call
Agree.

However, the NFL wants close games. If the Bolts had been winning, that call goes DALL's way.
 

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Good win, but what I said in the game thread still stands. Dak doesn’t know what he’s seeing in this offense, and it’s not entirely his fault. Every positive pass play is an improvisation. That’s not sustainable.

And the ground game isn’t productive. At all. I don’t know how much they can solve during the bye week.
At least you got two weeks to pick a new team.
 

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Maybe the call on the punt muff was technically correct, but how do you let the Tolbert get his head snapped backwards with the hand to the face?
It was technically incorrect just based upon the missed hands to the face. Call that correctly and none of the other stuff matters.
 

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Should have been catch interference, which would have nulld the dumb play by Tolbert.
 

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Defense played better than the score made it look. They were on the field a ton and the 7 points was a gift from Tolbert and the refs. Outside of the first drive, the Chargers struggled on offense.

I'll give Dak credit for creating a lot with his feet. The initial offense was terrible and Dak had to improvise a lot. McCarthy looks like a horrible OC right now.
clearly obvious Dak isn’t fit as a system QB, that isn’t a negative comment, just the truth. He is at his best when he gets outside the pocket and buys time to create the big play. Also Pollard isn’t an in between the tackle runner, it’s time for Schott to take over the play calling and change things up after the bye
 

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If your own teammate gets blocked into you that's not fair catch interference. The rule is pretty clear if you actually read it.

Your teammate needs to know when to get out of the way.
 

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  1. Game on the road. Tons of adversity. OL was poor all game. Dropped passes. Tons of penalties. Questionable play calls that kept putting the offense in bad spots. Offense came up with a big drive to answer SD opening drive; big drive to take the lead; big drive to reclaim the lead at the end. Defense big stop in Redzone and big stop to hold the lead. Team victory.
  2. Yes, it was ugly, but beautiful. Winning a hard fought game like this, overcoming lots of adversity on the road is the kind of thing that can help a team regroup and get on a roll.
  3. There are always fans who don’t like anything and will spew negative garbage without ever recognizing the character it takes to come out with a win. Their misery is hard to digest. It’s a sickness in our society.
  4. I laughed so hard at Zack Martin. We love when we hear commentary about him having more all pro selections than holding calls in his career, barely. Tonight he was called for holding inside our own 10 yard line, but because it was declined, it’s like it never happened. Go Zack! Hahaha.
 

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This was blatant. The refs were determined to be the stars on Monday night tonight. The charger bulldozed Tolbert into Turpin and also made contact with him?
 
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