17 INTs In 14 Games Is Not Championship Level Play

CowboysFaninHouston

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The team outside of Dak and Zeke did more than enough to win last night.

Basically everyone, even Maher, did their job.
no, maher missed a kick after.

did you think Diggs did his job? by not tackling (probably playing flag football) at one of the most critical parts of the game? or dropping a ball that hit him square in the hands at another crucial part of the game? or the defense with more than 2 minutes left. knowing that they are going to run the ball. there is no other play they are going to run, yet giving up 13 yard and a first down.

yeah, I don't drive an agenda. the accountability and responsibility is across the entire team.

and if you want to think one single person is responsible for the failures in the past 7 years and probably you had another single person that you thought was responsible, then you and Jerry Jones and his clown show would get along fine. that's the exact line of thinking that has kept us here for 28 years, perhaps you are too young to remember past 7 years ago.
 

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It's not just the interceptions that mark his failures. Look at how many times his throws are off the mark, mostly behind his receivers. If he didn't have some good receivers who can catch his off the mark throws, his stats would be a lot worse. A veteran starting QB ought to be able to lead his receivers so that they catch the ball in stride.
 

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But the thing is, you dont need all 22 to see it. Sitting on my couch watching the live shot on all the ints we can pin on the QB it boils down to one of two things: 1) Either he throws where the defense has numbers, I see our guy and two or three of their guys in the shot every time. He doesnt have the arm or accuracy to make those throws on a regular basis. 2) He throws an out to the sticks usually on third or second and long. He looks, he waits until they come open and then makes the throw. In the shot the WR is either covered like a blanket or waiting to jump the rout.
Yep, it is that painfully obvious. And you are right it doesn't even require All-22 or some slow motion camera help. It's quite visible to the naked eye.
Guess I just emphasized it by adding All-22 observations.
 

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I never remember romo looking so toothless so often ya know. So often it’s just like ahh they don’t have it Today
 

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It's not just the interceptions that mark his failures. Look at how many times his throws are off the mark, mostly behind his receivers. If he didn't have some good receivers who can catch his off the mark throws, his stats would be a lot worse. A veteran starting QB ought to be able to lead his receivers so that they catch the ball in stride.
This is basically it. He’s just throwing to spots he ain’t pin pointing the most opportune position to place a ball
 

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Mountaineer, I get the issue with Dak, but is not the larger issue Jerry?
Jerry is the constant behind 28 years of failure to get to the NFCC Game.
Dak has only been here the last 8 years.
Be curious your opinion.
Thanks, John
I honestly don't think things will change even when Dak's gone. It's easy to blame the QB. I blamed Tony for years. Nothing ever changes here. Jerry has created a culture that makes it hard to win championships. But saying that Jerry's not going anywhere. All we can do is change QBs and hope the next one can overcome this environment.
 
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