ItzKelz
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And we lost....no waitAnd after that, he threw for 80 total yards the next three and a half quarters.
And we lost....no waitAnd after that, he threw for 80 total yards the next three and a half quarters.
I totally agree. We’ve suffered through the gunslinger years 2006-20015 without anything more than a few wildcard wins. How quick they forget those heartbreaking moments.
Absolutely. Having nice drives is awesome, but you can't win without "chunk plays". We aren't getting enough and haven't gotten them consistently in some time.
You are really silly. Tyron didn’t get bull rushed. He took a step back to anchor himself in pass protection. Romo’s dumb *** wasn’t paying attention and tried to rifle the ball and stepped on Ty’s foot. What did you expect? Ty to just stay motionless while a DE was bearing down on him? You guys are so ignorant it’s not even funny. Ty was bull rushed. LMAO. The defender wasn’t even close to Romo. Romo just screwed up. Yet again. But as usual you Pom Pom holders are blaming someone else.Wasn't Romo's blunder. It was Ty Smith's. he let himself get bull rushed right into Romo and messed with Romo's follow-through.
If it’s all on Dak. Then it’s all on Romo. What makes Romo devoid of criticism? Please explainAnd that is purely on the QB, right? NOT!
Dak isn't purely to blame. Gallup didn't leave quite enough room for Dak to make the throw, but credit Apple for giving him a little chuck to keep him on his inside. Dak issues are mostly due to not adapting to the Pro game. RPOs are a gimmick offense that are not sustainable as the only thing a QB does. It's kind of when everyone was running "The Wildcat" several years ago. It's a fad and as defenses remember that all they need to do is play their responsibility, the play can be neutralized. That was the adjustment we made at half-time of the Carolina game and we basically shut down Cam in the second half.I agree, but that may not entirely be on the QB. There have been several plays such as the Gallup play in which Dak actually did his job, but the WR either ran the wrong route or dropped the pass.
Dak is purely to blame. Gallup didn't leave quite enough room for Dak to make the throw, but credit Apple for giving him a little chuck to keep him on his inside. Dak issues are mostly due to not adapting to the Pro game. RPOs are a gimmick offense that are not sustainable as the only thing a QB does. It's kind of when everyone was running "The Wildcat" several years ago. It's a fad and as defenses remember that all they need to do is play their responsibility, the play can be neutralized. Thta was the adjustment we made at half-time of the Carolina game and we basically shut down Cam in the second half.
Oh wow!!! Dak is purely to blame? Hahahahaha. This is some clown *** BS. And I’m putting it mildlyDak isn't purely to blame. Gallup didn't leave quite enough room for Dak to make the throw, but credit Apple for giving him a little chuck to keep him on his inside. Dak issues are mostly due to not adapting to the Pro game. RPOs are a gimmick offense that are not sustainable as the only thing a QB does. It's kind of when everyone was running "The Wildcat" several years ago. It's a fad and as defenses remember that all they need to do is play their responsibility, the play can be neutralized. That was the adjustment we made at half-time of the Carolina game and we basically shut down Cam in the second half.
I made a mistake and corrected it, if you read the post you were quoting, lol.Oh wow!!! Dak is purely to blame? Hahahahaha. This is some clown *** BS. And I’m putting it mildly
Someone also missed a block on a screen to Zeke that otherwise would have sprung for a big play.I agree, but that may not entirely be on the QB. There have been several plays such as the Gallup play in which Dak actually did his job, but the WR either ran the wrong route or dropped the pass.
Ok. You’re so used to blaming Dak, it’s just automatic. Second nature. LolI made a mistake and corrected it, if you read the post you were quoting, lol.
No, the fault was mostly on Gallup on that play. I just made a typo and corrected it.I agree, but the WCO is a style of offence that is here to stay, and I think fits Dak best for a pro offence. As for Gallup, fair enough, but he still had the opportunity to bring that in. That is why I blame both Dak and Gallup there, hence saying not entirely on Dak.
Nope. Not everything is Daks fault. It's mostly yours, lol.Ok. You’re so used to blaming Dak, it’s just automatic. Second nature. Lol
Hey!!! I’ll take that. LolNope. Not everything is Daks fault. It's mostly yours, lol.
Someone also missed a block on a screen to Zeke that otherwise would have sprung for a big play.
Dak does need to take more deep shots and complete more big plays, but it's a given that everyone else on offense needs to get better, too.
No, the fault was mostly on Gallup on that play. I just made a typo and corrected it.
That throw to Tavon looked pretty good to these eyes. Led him away from the defenders and hit him in stride.Dak does a lot of things right. I just don't think his arm abilities are going to get much better than this.
you're wrong. he's now got a preseason td highlight and the one last week. he's growing leaps and bounds.I love Dak. Greatest dude on the team. Just not an NFL arm talent. Is that so hard to understand?
He's a quality backup. I don't see it getting better. Period.
The offense was better in 2014. You are missing other opportunities. Not just Seattle.
2014 vs. GB was the wrong gamble in that situation.
2011 vs NYJ, he fumble again at the end. At the goal line. Then, he throws an INT.
2008 vs. Pittsburgh he throws a pick 6 in week 14.
2013 vs Denver - Another late INT somehow gets covered up by passing for 500.
2012 vs Washington week 17 for the division, Romo throws 3 INTs.
2008 Divisional vs. NY. Another game ending INT.
2008 Week 17 vs. the Eagles - Romo is 21 for 39, 183 yards in the 44-6 loss. Rating of 55.8. Worst performance all year.
Just off the top of my head. He just wasn't built for the late or postseason. When opportunities presented themselves to do what everyone expects Prescott to do every game, Romo just couldn't get it done.