Twitter: Shannon Sharpe: “Ceedee has been a WR far too long to make blunders likes these”

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Wrong, as the bottom WR had already beat his man on outside leverage within five yards of the LOS and the outside safety took inside position, because Dak was staring Lamb down. All Dak had to do is toss the go route as Warner pointed out and it’s an easy TD.

Moore getting the blame for calling a perfect play is comical.

I mean Moore not running more on the last couple possessions. You know better to put the game on Dak's shoulder anyway.
 

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Kurt Warner broke this play down in the all-22. Look
At the bottom WR. He beats his man on outside leverage within 5 yards off the snap on a go route. Dak is fixated on Lamb, which also draws the outside safety in cover 3 INSIDE. All Dak had to do is take that go route option and if you look at it, probably a huge TD. They knew Dak was fixated on Lamb.

That was my point, the throw to CeeDee was covered even if CeeDee broke underneath the safety. But the video posted the WR at the bottom disappears from the screen so I can't tell if he is covered or not. He looks like he breaks open but then he goes off the screen. And yes, Dak was fixated on CeeDee. This is the bad Dak, the good Dak is looking to spread the ball around to all his receivers hitting the open guy. The bad Dak targets 4 receivers 36 times out of 43 throws.
 

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The fact that every analyst is tearing apart this atrocity of a team is embarrassing but also borderline comedic. From Dak to Schultz to Ceedee, to the Defense. Just pathetic all around.
Yet we are 6-3 so that is not even close to being atrocious. 3-6 would qualify for that.
 

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BTW, let’s just look at the picture again.

1. Lamb is at the 49 yard line
2. The safety is at the 40 yard line

Dak has YET TO THROW IT. In fact, the ball was still coming up.

The ball was literally intercepted at the 42 yard line by the safety. On an OPTION route, the QB is supposed to throw it BEFORE the WR breaks.

In reality, miscommunication had zero to do with Dak’s horrible play. As he delivered it LATE, while staring down Lamb making it easy for the safety to pick off. The ball is released when Lamb had already ran his post, meaning after the break.

So if he was expecting a flat route, why did he still throw it when he saw Lamb running a post?

IT STUNS ME PEOPLE THINK THIS REPRESENTS DAK ANTICIPATING, WHEN ITS THE VERY OPPOSITE OF ANTICIPATION. HE’S STARING LAMB DOWN THE WHOLE TIME AND DELIVERS LATE, AFTER THE BREAK.

 

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I’m not defending the receivers that are making these mental mistakes. But, one thing I’ve noticed is while running the route, some of the Cowboys receivers aren’t physical or strong enough to out muscle the defenders. Checkout the way Michael Irvin ran his routes and compare to Cee Dee and you will notice Irvin appears to have been much stronger on the field
 

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Dak critics on this forum will elevate Colin Cowherd's (who has no NFL playing experience at all) opinion about Dak, because it fits in with the agenda they have against him. But, if former NFL WRs/TEs who have experience in that position and experience in running/understanding routes say that a particular play wasn't all Dak's fault. Those same Dak critics will dismiss the analysts from these former players, all because they have to hold into the idea that those INTs were all the fault of Dak.

Yet some of these same Dak critics wants us to believe that Cee Dee coming out and saying it was his fault, will somehow change their minds on this subject, when they have their minds already set to blame and fault Dak no matter what. :laugh:
 

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Dak critics on this forum will elevate Colin Cowherd's (who has no NFL playing experience at all) opinion about Dak, because it fits in with the agenda they have against him. But, if former NFL WRs/TEs who have experience in that position and experience in running/understanding routes say that a particular play wasn't all Dak's fault. Those same Dak critics will dismiss the analysts from these former players, all because they have to hold into the idea that those INTs were all the fault of Dak.

Yet some of these same Dak critics wants us to believe that Cee Dee coming out and saying it was his fault, will somehow change their minds on this subject, when they have their minds already set to blame and fault Dak no matter what. :laugh:
So you are going to ignore that we have been referencing HOFer Kurt Warner’s film study?
 

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BTW, let’s just look at the picture again.

1. Lamb is at the 49 yard line
2. The safety is at the 40 yard line

Dak has YET TO THROW IT. In fact, the ball was still coming up.

The ball was literally intercepted at the 42 yard line by the safety. On an OPTION route, the QB is supposed to throw it BEFORE the WR breaks.

In reality, miscommunication had zero to do with Dak’s horrible play. As he delivered it LATE, while staring down Lamb making it easy for the safety to pick off. The ball is released when Lamb had already ran his post, meaning after the break.

So if he was expecting a flat route, why did he still throw it when he saw Lamb running a post?

IT STUNS ME PEOPLE THINK THIS REPRESENTS DAK ANTICIPATING, WHEN ITS THE VERY OPPOSITE OF ANTICIPATION. HE’S STARING LAMB DOWN THE WHOLE TIME AND DELIVERS LATE, AFTER THE BREAK.



If you get mad I don't care...but we really have some fans that don't know anything about football. The All 22 shows that Dak released the ball as to Ceedee Lamb as he breaks...which is anticipation.



The defender in front of Lamb in the first video shows that the safety would have essentially had to run through Lamb to even make a play on the ball. If Lamb cuts in he throws it in the most open spot, the right hash mark.

"Staring him down". You know most plays are designed to go to a first read, right? He stared it down yet the play was open.
 

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I think it’s all a mute point. Be it that you’re on Daks side, Ceedee won’t be resigning if he truly believes it’s Daks fault. If you think it’s Ceedee fault, we’ll then you’ll be completely fine with him leaving and that will be second WR that apparently wasn’t on Daks page.
 

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Can somebody explain HOW does the LB who has disguised coverage know not only to drop back, but positioned himself closer inside and Dak be oblivious to it? Can somebody point out at what yardage point can Lamb possibly flatten his route across the safety’s face?

He past him about the 48… he needed to cut across at that point. That’s what the route was tf you mean
 

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Dak should throw the ball then go catch it also. How many passes have Cee Dee dropped in the last past games? Those are on Dak also
 

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WOW. The notorious Dak hater Shannon Sharpe can’t believe the way Lamb is hanging Dak out to dry. Who would have thought we would see the day? Lol


the ball was tipped so maybe the route wasn't correct, but it was tipped, that effected the play, we dont know if that was on target or not.
 

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Was he playing the good guy in this skit? I can't remember which part he plays, the bad guy or the good guy in those skits.
 

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Ah just saw where Skip said to bench Dak and start Rush. Looks like the good guy and bad guy roles have switched.
 

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So do we go with Shannon defending Dak or Skip, benching Dak? These new drama shows are hard to follow. Which guy do you quote when you need one of these guys to backup your crap?
 

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Go to 17:30 of the Kurt Warner break down and look at 3 guys wide open, but Dak doesn't see them because he decided before the ball was hiked that he was going to CeeDee and never looked off him.

That's why at 17:30 of that video you see the LB and both safties closing in on CeeDee, because Dak is staring at him the whole time.

You do that and then come back here and say I'm wrong.

CeeDee messed up, but so did Dak.
 
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