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First thing I noticed was the excitement the enthusiasm was different.
 

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Dak showed a lot of poise in that drive. Twice.
Backed upped, he moved the ball, then sacked, and again, moved the ball, all the way for a TD.

I don't care it was against the Rams backups. They did what they were supposed to do, the entire offense. Execute the plays. This gives some encouragement and without Zeke and Tyron and Zack.
It also shows something good about Moore.

Yeah, so what against backup in a PS game. They looked good.
 

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Dak showed a lot of poise in that drive. Twice.
Backed upped, he moved the ball, then sacked, and again, moved the ball, all the way for a TD.

I don't care it was against the Rams backups. They did what they were supposed to do, the entire offense. Execute the plays. This gives some encouragement and without Zeke and Tyron and Zack.
It also shows something good about Moore.

Yeah, so what against backup in a PS game. They looked good.
I agree, players still have to play. They still need to make their reeds. I like the young kid.
 

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And while the players are weaving their tatami mats, they can take a moment to make their reads in the game.
I use speak and text. Neuropathy. Nerve damage military nerve damage in my fingers so I can't type. I know it was misspelled. Thank you for being subtle about it. I'm from the old Cowboys fan forum most people know me already and they let it slide. Appreciate the same down the road my cowboy brother
 

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I use speak and text. Neuropathy. Nerve damage military nerve damage in my fingers so I can't type. I know it was misspelled. Thank you for being subtle about it. I'm from the old Cowboys fan forum most people know me already and they let it slide. Appreciate the same down the road my cowboy brother

I use two fingers to type. So I get it. Just having fun.
 

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Dak and Pollard did both look good.

Dak underthrew the Gallup pass a bit. But it was at least still catchable and Gallup made a really nice play.

So that’s some progress.[/. Yes it was under throne. Some people call that throw the receiver open. I personally think it's a stupid quote LOL I'm still better than overthrowing him he's getting better with Gallup
 

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Dak and Pollard did both look good.

Dak underthrew the Gallup pass a bit. But it was at least still catchable and Gallup made a really nice play.

So that’s some progress.

I agree he did under throw it, and not on purpose.

But that is also a technique employed to make completions.
 

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Dak showed a lot of poise in that drive. Twice.
Backed upped, he moved the ball, then sacked, and again, moved the ball, all the way for a TD.

I don't care it was against the Rams backups. They did what they were supposed to do, the entire offense. Execute the plays. This gives some encouragement and without Zeke and Tyron and Zack.
It also shows something good about Moore.

Yeah, so what against backup in a PS game. They looked good.
....Rams D was missing a couple of players, most were 1st team.
 

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that first play. Rip that play out the playbook. I mean even if it was executed and dak go the ball to witten. It would of been a 1 yard gain. Witten would of caught the ball and got tackled. That play was ugly from the start.
 

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Dak showed a lot of poise in that drive. Twice.
Backed upped, he moved the ball, then sacked, and again, moved the ball, all the way for a TD.

I don't care it was against the Rams backups. They did what they were supposed to do, the entire offense. Execute the plays. This gives some encouragement and without Zeke and Tyron and Zack.
It also shows something good about Moore.

Yeah, so what against backup in a PS game. They looked good.
Could not have said this better- great observation!
 

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that first play. Rip that play out the playbook. I mean even if it was executed and dak go the ball to witten. It would of been a 1 yard gain. Witten would of caught the ball and got tackled. That play was ugly from the start.
The sack play was the 4th play.

I think the primary goal was something to the opposite side as Dak looked that way longer than he likely would if he was just "looking off" the defense in order to come back to Witten.
 

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I agree he did under throw it, and not on purpose.

But that is also a technique employed to make completions.

True. I don't think it was an under throw on purpose. And you're right....this is done all the time in the NFL. How many times did Romo underthrow Dez? Dak is learning to throw the ball up and let your WR make a play.
 

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Dak and Pollard did both look good.

Dak underthrew the Gallup pass a bit. But it was at least still catchable and Gallup made a really nice play.

So that’s some progress.
Dak and Pollard did both look good.

Dak underthrew the Gallup pass a bit. But it was at least still catchable and Gallup made a really nice play.

So that’s some progress.

I see many complaining that Dak underthrew that pass. I don't see it that way... Given the game situation (3rd down and 7), when you make the decision to go deep, you want to give yourself the best opportunity to convert. On that particular play the CB is beat, butcthe safety is angling towards the sideline... By underthrowing it, Dak opened up the opportunity for his receiver to come back to the ball and make the catch or pass interference by the CB who is trying to catch up and isn't looking for the ball..
 
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