Dak Friendly Offense

Alexander

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We have heard this several times from the power brokers.

So what do you think it means?
 

HungryLion

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Since we know it doesn’t mean better coaching or scheme, based off the fact that Garrett is still here.
I would say that it means more consistent pass protection and a receiver who can get more consistent seperation and YAC. getting the o line back to its 2016 level of play would be huge.

Maybe more spread offense formations as well.

If they were smart it would mean more screen passes to Zeke. But we will see if that happens....
 

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It means drafting his uncle Mo, aunt Curly, and his cousin Larry. Surely one could be a decent ST and who knows, the other two might be able to RAC if we put the fear of God into them
 

slick325

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I suspect it would mean scrubbing plays that Romo liked to run and allowing Dak more input into what he wants to run or is comfortable running.
 

DakBringMeBack

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Means more weapons, more refining of playcall towards his strengths, probably more feedback from him on what he wants in there, etc.

By the way you only do this; and this is a sign that they know he's a hallmark of the franchise.
 

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What were we in 2017? Romo friendly? :facepalm: Who actually pays money to watch Dallas at this point? Lol
 

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Well, having Garrett as the HC (who's had his stale offensive scheme installed since '07) is about as "unfriendly" as it can get to any QB, even a top QB like Romo. Seriously, Aaron Rodgers would take a step back if he came here and played.
 

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To me it’s:
An O-line that doesn’t give up six sacks when the LT goes down. And in general, gives him a bit more time to set his feet because he’s not real good at that.

It’s WR’s that seperate on the deep ball rather than asking him to throw a contested ball.

It’s a jet sweep option that exploits his ball handling skills and ability to disguise.
 
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