90% of Dallas problems are related to leadership

GimmeTheBall!

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jterrell;2407358 said:
We went 13-3 with the same non-leaders.

The issues on this team are largely health related.
Amazingly injured teams are not as good as healthy ones.

Dallas made it through last year quite healthy and have been beset with injuries this year. Add in losing Pac Man and we just have not had any consistency in the lineup at all.

The posters on this board cry more than anywhere.

We lost some players and got beat, grow up and deal with it.

We start winning games with Romo, Felix, Newman, Pac man, Kosier and others back it won't because we grew leaders over the Bye week.

Oh, give us a freakin break.

Yeah, a healthy team is better than an injured one. Duh! Duh! Duh!

But you talk about "crying"?

Cry all you want about our injuries, but losing major star QBs such as Brady in New England, Young in Nashville and Favre in Green Bay did not translate into a spiral like it did in Dallas.
Give the coaches in those cities our Cowboys and they will make silk purses out of pigs' ears.

No crying, no excuses by them, especially Fisher, who said goodbye to Pacman and then Vince Young. They just showed leadership and guts and decisiveness. The complete opposite of your hero Wade, btw.
 

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Yep Cory Proctor is scapegoat one and Wade scapegoat two.

How did Cory make the rest play well below their capability? Really. Not because they got out of their 'comfort zone'. Or because of Flo's injury?

Maybe it's the QBs hanging on the the ball too long. Romo does it frequently and he got injured for that and holding the ball like he does. Yes, the OL gets some deserved 'bad' for it. Put it's not so simple as Cory Procter causing it. Even the RBs didn't block well. Nor the TE's when in max coverage. I was all over Red for not getting them to help. I was wrong more than right. It's a combination of factors. And Proctor is likely part of it. But he didn't play any worst than the rest have although he is a little light in the rear sometimes.
 

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GimmeTheBall!;2407536 said:
Oh, give us a freakin break.

Yeah, a healthy team is better than an injured one. Duh! Duh! Duh!

:laugh1: Agreed. I'm trying to find where someone said injuries WEREN'T a factor.

At any rate, the bottom line is...this team was not playing well PRIOR to Romos' injury.
 
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