It’s really hard watching the refs routinely take the game out of the players hands.
The loss doesn’t hurt us much in the East race, but I’d at least like to have seen us get a real shot.
That was the right decision. They had plenty of time even though the defense allowed the Patriots to get a couple of first downs. The real problem was the tripping call on a 3rd and 1. Maybe it was technically tripping, but it was really ticky-tack and at that time in the game you just cannot call that. If that play stands the Cowboys are at the 40 yard line with 1:40 to play. They were moving the ball at that point with Gallup and Cobb. They had 3 time outs still and they could have run it once or twice too, if they got the right alignment.
The refs need to control themselves in games like this at the end.
Yea I agree. Tough loss to swallow. I really believe Dak was gonna lead us down for a td to win the game there tooIt’s really hard watching the refs routinely take the game out of the players hands.
The loss doesn’t hurt us much in the East race, but I’d at least like to have seen us get a real shot.
If we could just be bad on STs, that would be an improvement. We have the worse coached STs in the country, at any level. Simply abominable, and that’s being generous.
That was the right decision. They had plenty of time even though the defense allowed the Patriots to get a couple of first downs. The real problem was the tripping call on a 3rd and 1. Maybe it was technically tripping, but it was really ticky-tack and at that time in the game you just cannot call that. If that play stands the Cowboys are at the 40 yard line with 1:40 to play. They were moving the ball at that point with Gallup and Cobb. They had 3 time outs still and they could have run it once or twice too, if they got the right alignment.
The refs need to control themselves in games like this at the end.
Our coaching took the win away .
I struggle to take away those positives, in all honesty.
The defense gave a nice effort, yes, but the offense and special teams looked like they game planned for an indoor game against Miami. Had no situational awareness, looked completely caught off guard by the weather, and appeared mentally weak as a result. The amount of drops, muffs and fumbles was comical.
very typical of JG era. always so close yet short of the goal. it’s happened over and over. i’m tired of this crap.
the cowboys made to many mistakes in this game which is what they always do against the better teams they never get a turnover on defense this team will be lucky to make the playoffs ihope the don't so garrett is fired more than any thing now I want garrett gone where ever he wants to go
And I still argue that wasn't a trip, and definitely not the Tyron play. I thought that was awful. Plus, on the Pats TD, I thought I saw a trip on the LT that was far more egregious than what Tyron did.
That’s true. And we have the possibility of being able to correct those errors. Theoretically.if we stop shooting ourselves in the foot every game, those bad calls wouldn't always have so much effect on the outcome of our games.
Or the kick returner. That really is hard to believe that they are that unprepared.For starters, loved the effort.
But....in all the games I've participated in and the hundreds I've watched
I HAVE NEVER SEEN COACHES NOT ADJUST THE DEPTH OF THE PUNT RETURNER.
IF THE ST COACH MISSES IT, THE HC STARTS YELLING. But somebody makes the adjustment.
Not us.
2 COACHES SHOULD BE GONE TODAY.
Just heard on the radio that Belichick brought that to the attention of the refs before the game. Small coaching intangibles that make a large difference in the game.I agree. That type of blocking happens all the time and is never called. Usually they only call tripping if the blocker intentionally stick his leg all the way out into the lower leg of the defender and literally trips the guy. It was very unusual to see both of those plays called. That's why I think someone tipped off the refs to look for that before the game. Tripping calls are very rare.
I agree. That type of blocking happens all the time and is never called. Usually they only call tripping if the blocker intentionally stick his leg all the way out into the lower leg of the defender and literally trips the guy. It was very unusual to see both of those plays called. That's why I think someone tipped off the refs to look for that before the game. Tripping calls are very rare.