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The amusing thing about this whole discussion is people ignoring the fact that Romo's second option is usually the running back. Choice who has played very little has 12 receptions, one more than Roy.

A check-down is a short-route... Nothing new here for Garrett..
 
dbair1967;3015119 said:
Romo 2008- 13.1%
Romo 2007- 11%
Romo 2006- 18.1%
This may be what's causing you to think they're not running long routes. It's a matter of perception, but statistically it doesn't hold true when compared to the rest of the league.
 
khiladi;3015124 said:
The amusing thing about this whole discussion is people ignoring the fact that Romo's second option is usually the running back. Choice who has played very little has 12 receptions, one more than Roy.

A check-down is a short-route... Nothing new here for Garrett..

Why is Romo checking down so much?

Horse ---> carrot
 
dbair1967;3015123 said:
And the numbers in the other post show this is wrong.

Romo's PERCENT of attempts over 21 yds are WAY down from previous seasons.
And, of course, this doesn't at all lead to the conclusion that "Short routes are pretty much all we've been running all year."

It only means we're running less deep routes than in previous years.

Which is a good thing, I think.
 
theogt;3015125 said:
This may be what's causing you to think they're not running long routes. It's a matter of perception, but statistically it doesn't hold true.

Perception?

Its way down man. Its not a perception, its a reality.

You said to look at % of pass attempts as a better indicator, and the % is way off from his previous three seasons. What that shows is pretty obvious. It's basically cut in half from Garrett's previous two seasons, and down to almost 1/3 of what it was in Parcells' last yr.
 
peplaw06;3015115 said:

"We had no intention of going at Champ Bailey and no intention of shying away from him," Garrett told The News. "The way he plays gives you opportunities. He takes away some things but allows you to complete some passes, too. He's an awfully good football player. We made some plays on him and he made some plays on us."
In other words, he was trying to target Champ Bailey... How many times did they throw it at him?
 
dbair1967;3015130 said:
Perception?

Its way down man. Its not a perception, its a reality.

You said to look at % of pass attempts as a better indicator, and the % is way off from his previous three seasons. What that shows is pretty obvious. It's basically cut in half from Garrett's previous two seasons, and down to almost 1/3 of what it was in Parcells' last yr.
Your perception is that we're ONLY running short routes.

That perception does not match reality. If you would have merely said we're running fewer deep routes than in the past, it would have been correct. But you didn't, so it wasn't.
 
theogt;3015129 said:
And, of course, this doesn't at all lead to the conclusion that "Short routes are pretty much all we've been running all year."

It only means we're running less deep routes than in previous years.

Which is a good thing, I think.

You are splitting hairs now.

Maybe I should have made it a point to say in my original post that "compared to previous seasons"

CLEARLY its WAY down. It isnt a little, its ALOT.

Its also interesting that there is one clown running around in CZ that says our offense sux because thats all we do is run "vertical" routes, when in fact we threw deep MORE before Garrett took over.
 
khiladi;3015124 said:
The amusing thing about this whole discussion is people ignoring the fact that Romo's second option is usually the running back. Choice who has played very little has 12 receptions, one more than Roy.

A check-down is a short-route... Nothing new here for Garrett..

Screen passes and flares are check downs?
 
Completion of shorter passes doesn't mean that we are targetting shorter routes. It simply means Romo is making a consistent effort not to throw the ball downfield when the play is not there.

As I said, you wanna talk horrible statistics, look at the red-zone. We can't score passing wise. Romo has only thrown for 6 TDs and 5 of those 6 were over 50 yards. Our passing game is essentially a joke.
 
theogt;3015136 said:
Your perception is that we're ONLY running short routes.

That perception does not match reality. If you would have merely said we're running fewer deep routes than in the past, it would have been correct. But you didn't, so it wasn't.

Yeah I should have said that.

But it doesnt change the fact that deep throws are WAY down, so that means shorter throws are WAY up. Compared to what we've done previously.

And like I did state, it appears he is no better than middle of the pack compared to the rest of the league. And when all are looked at he very well could be towards the bottom.
 
dbair1967;3015137 said:
Its also interesting that there is one clown running around in CZ that says our offense sux because thats all we do is run "vertical" routes, when in fact we threw deep MORE before Garrett took over.
There were a number of people complaining in 2006 that we were running too many deep routes after Romo took over, particularly when he started struggling late in the season. The argument was that Sparano was getting too far ahead of himself with his "new toy."
 
khiladi;3015131 said:
In other words, he was trying to target Champ Bailey... How many times did they throw it at him?
In other words, it's not what you said at all. kthxbye.
 
peplaw06;3015164 said:
In other words, it's not what you said at all. kthxbye.

In other words, it is... When you throw it 15 plus times at Champ Bailey and are asked about it at the end of the game, you say things politically correct... what is he going to say? yeah I targetted Champ Bailey and looked like an idiot for doing so, because we failed everytime we tried to throw against him.. that's around how many times Garrett threw to TO per game, per the anti-TO crowd?
 
Maikeru-sama;3014999 said:
He was the guy that championed Brad Johnson as a backup

He was the guy that went an entire game without giving Felix Jones a carry

He was the guy that continued to go with Marion Barber, instead of Tashard Choice, the obvious hot hand

He is the one that devises game plans where you attack Pro Bowl corners each and every chance you get

He is the one that throws consecutive lobs to Martellus Bennett when it is completely unnecessary

He is the one that needed 5 games into the 2009 Season to see just what Miles Austin brings to the table

Jason Garrett has been atrocious and has benefited from 3 teams on the Schedule that are combined 1-14.

Folks need to use what they see on the field as a gauge, rather than looking at stat sheets

The Cowboys had the number 1 defense in 2003 and I don't think anyone on this board at the time really bought into it

Wow. That's bringing it home.
 
Hoofbite;3015211 said:
Wow. That's bringing it home.

2008 season, Dallas Cowboys in terms of total yards by offense:

487 yards, 380 yards, 453 yards, 344 yards, 373 yards... and we all know how that went..
 
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