Weeden is not capable of managing a game

CowboyGil

Well-Known Member
Messages
2,551
Reaction score
1,248
Weeden did what was asked of him. Unfortunately, you really can't take chances to try and put the game away in the second half with a backup QB. You try to play it safe and play not to lose instead of playing to win.And the Falcons made us pay. And it doesn't help when your only receiver that was always open was #82.
 

CowboyRoy

Well-Known Member
Messages
57,924
Reaction score
38,930
True.

But again... It was both. Everything is connected. It's a "team" effort.

And I agree with you. Even if its not working, you can never simply abandon the run. I remember the horror of Garrett doing it nearly every week in the first quarter when he was running the offense into the ground before he was stripped of the play calling.
 

Doomsday101

Well-Known Member
Messages
107,762
Reaction score
39,034
Weeden did what was asked of him. Unfortunately, you really can't take chances to try and put the game away in the second half with a backup QB. You try to play it safe and play not to lose instead of playing to win.And the Falcons made us pay. And it doesn't help when your only receiver that was always open was #82.

I think Linehan could have called some deeper throws as Alt safeties were moving closer to the LS. Yes you want to be safe but you can't play scared. Weeden is capable of throwing the long ball, but if all Dallas is going to do is throw the short passes defense will just come up strong to defend them. Dallas must make them back off.
 

LittleBoyBlue

Redvolution
Messages
35,766
Reaction score
8,411
And I agree with you. Even if its not working, you can never simply abandon the run. I remember the horror of Garrett doing it nearly every week in the first quarter when he was running the offense into the ground before he was stripped of the play calling.

Yes, exactly!

The put the momentum back on Atlanta.
 

Clarkson

Wonderboyromo
Messages
2,677
Reaction score
1,599
Yes he is.
He doesn't play DL or LB and isn't responsible for stopping the run.
The Falcons don't allow deep passes period and have been allowing underneath throws all season. So we tried to take it. They shut down our run game and we let them run wild. That's what cost us most.
 

CowboyGil

Well-Known Member
Messages
2,551
Reaction score
1,248
I think Linehan could have called some deeper throws as Alt safeties were moving closer to the LS. Yes you want to be safe but you can't play scared. Weeden is capable of throwing the long ball, but if all Dallas is going to do is throw the short passes defense will just come up strong to defend them. Dallas must make them back off.

It seems like they still don't fully trust Weeden running this offense. It's just so much more dynamic with Romo out there.
 

bigdnlaca

Well-Known Member
Messages
2,700
Reaction score
1,257
Weeden can manage a game but not against a good offense.

He can probably manage the game against the Saints if they don't have Brees, Seattle, the NFC and the AFC East except New England because their offense can struggle to score points.
 

GiveDezdaBall88

Active Member
Messages
489
Reaction score
105
We had 50 total yards in the second half, its bc ATlanta woke up and said wait this guy cant throw the ball mroe than 10 yards. LEts just stack the box and sit on the short routes.
 

Myboys

Member
Messages
82
Reaction score
73
Not knowing much about Weeden prior to his arrival in Dallas, I took a look at his college highlights. I realize highlights don't tell the whole story but Weeden was throwing 50, 60 yard passes down the sidelines, 30 yard back corner fades, long crossing routes, etc with very good accuracy. What happened to this guy? He went from a first round draft pick from a big football college, throwing bombs, to a 5 to 10 yard dink and dunk guy with what seems like zero confidence. Is it his coaches, play calling from the sideline, scheme..?
 

GiveDezdaBall88

Active Member
Messages
489
Reaction score
105
Not knowing much about Weeden prior to his arrival in Dallas, I took a look at his college highlights. I realize highlights don't tell the whole story but Weeden was throwing 50, 60 yard passes down the sidelines, 30 yard back corner fades, long crossing routes, etc with very good accuracy. What happened to this guy? He went from a first round draft pick from a big football college, throwing bombs, to a 5 to 10 yard dink and dunk guy with what seems like zero confidence. Is it his coaches, play calling from the sideline, scheme..?

Just like every QB that does great in college compared to the NFL, its a different game
 

Doomsday101

Well-Known Member
Messages
107,762
Reaction score
39,034
It seems like they still don't fully trust Weeden running this offense. It's just so much more dynamic with Romo out there.

I think they went into the game with a good game plan and it showed but they failed to adjust. I think Linehan should have had Weeden throwing deeper balls and fact is those short one while higher percentage they are also more dangerous because when they are picked off there is little in front of the CB to prevent it from being returned for the TD. Thing with the occasional deep ball even when incomplete makes the defense leery of moving up to the LS
 

Denim Chicken

Well-Known Member
Messages
15,323
Reaction score
23,877
We had 50 total yards in the second half, its bc ATlanta woke up and said wait this guy cant throw the ball mroe than 10 yards. LEts just stack the box and sit on the short routes.

WRs were not getting open, but spin it anyway you like.
 

Denim Chicken

Well-Known Member
Messages
15,323
Reaction score
23,877
Dude you are sriously blaming the WRS for weeden being awful, cant be serious

Trufant shut T Will down, so you got Street and Beasley left who were not getting separation. Everybody keeps saying that Weeden did't throw downfield, but who's he's supposed to throw to? Witten was the only one getting open.
 

CATCH17

1st Round Pick
Messages
66,998
Reaction score
84,459
I have serious question. Not a rant.

How is it that the cowboys organization doesn't know or realize that Brandon is not good for anything to us?

We could have and should have prepared a better backup starting last year or right after draft.

We kissed 3-0 goodbye...

We are 2-1

Let's say we go 3-5 in 8 games

5-5 That's almost flat line if any crap team goes on win streak.

We are asking a lot of romo and company to go 5-1 when they return.

My point is... A better backup maybe it's a 1-2 game swing... They go 4-4 or 5-3

Only asking romo and co to go 4-2 or 3-3


Outside of his 1 freakout he managed the game yesterday.

He's just not a playmaker.
 
Top