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Other then the TD that we needed for points was that strike Romo threw to Witten...Wow, what a play.
 
Romo rolls left to his wrong arm, then sets his feet and launches a bomb perfectly to Witten.

That's veteran-esque.
 
sbuscha;1207562 said:
Other then the TD that we needed for points was that strike Romo threw to Witten...Wow, what a play.
4th and 1 Ware Stop on Jacobs
 
Just think last week it was said by some of our fans that Romo could not throw the long ball? Wrong!!!! :lmao2:
 
Actually, one of the biggest plays IMO was the 3rd down conversion to Crayton leading to our go ahead TD. Romo was under the dead eye of the blitz and stood as cool as can be pumping to delay the defender then firing a strike just outside of the reach of the corner by inches. Wow! Just Wow!
 
Champsheart;1207565 said:
4th and 1 Ware Stop on Jacobs


that was huge, and what a dumb playcall by the giants. if you want to run wide on 4th and 1, you're better off leaving tiki in the game.

why would you call that play with the bigger slower back going wide?
 
Cowboy Bill Watts;1207578 said:
that was huge, and what a dumb playcall by the giants. if you want to run wide on 4th and 1, you're better off leaving tiki in the game.

why would you call that play with the bigger slower back going wide?

They didn't want to run wide. I don't believe that was the design of the play. If you rewatch, you'll see that Spears and others completely blew up the middle. As soon as I saw Jacobs running sideways, I knew we had'em. Even if Ware didn't make the play Roy was right there. I hope people look at Ware vs. the run.
 
Cowboy Bill Watts;1207578 said:
that was huge, and what a dumb playcall by the giants. if you want to run wide on 4th and 1, you're better off leaving tiki in the game.

why would you call that play with the bigger slower back going wide?

I saw Eli in the post game PC say that Jacobs was supposed to take it straight up, but he decided to bounce it to the outside because he didn't see any way he was going to make it inside.
 
Doomsday101;1207571 said:
Just think last week it was said by some of our fans that Romo could not throw the long ball? Wrong!!!! :lmao2:

Really? That ball he threw to TO against the Skins removed my doubts.
 
DBoys;1207610 said:
Really? That ball he threw to TO against the Skins removed my doubts.

I had no doubt. Romo has shown me since he has taken over that he can make all the throws. However lastweek a few around here were saying that Romo could not throw the long ball based on a couple of passes that he missed aginst TB.
 
Champsheart;1207565 said:
4th and 1 Ware Stop on Jacobs

I vote for this play.

And did you notice parcells celebrate after that play for a brief moment and then it seemed like he reminded himself not to get to ahead of himself because the game was still tight and he pulled his emotion back and tried to compose himself.

But in that moment it seemed like he was thinking "look here everyone, that's the player im coaching him to be, its not just about sack numbers"
 
I really think this game was won on a few plays, two in particular.

Burress blasts Davis well after the play is over, Davis sees the flag and jogs back towards the huddle.

Hatcher gets headbutted by Whitfield, put his hands straight up and gets 15 yards out of the deal.


The Giants appeared to be trying to make the Cowboys lose their composure. They didn't take the bait.
 
sbuscha;1207562 said:
Other then the TD that we needed for points was that strike Romo threw to Witten...Wow, what a play.


One big play that sort of flew under the radar was when Sam Hurd recovered Kiwanuki's fumble. When that happened I thought it would be a big play, when Dallas went on to score I knew it was.
 
THEHEREAFTER;1207576 said:
Actually, one of the biggest plays IMO was the 3rd down conversion to Crayton leading to our go ahead TD. Romo was under the dead eye of the blitz and stood as cool as can be pumping to delay the defender then firing a strike just outside of the reach of the corner by inches. Wow! Just Wow!

That ball was actually tipped too! Crayton still had enough concentration to catch it, that was an amazing catch. To have someone flash in front of you and tap the ball and still make the grab, that was amazing to watch. I rewound it quite a few times w/ the TIVO. Unreal, Crayton is a clutch receiver.
 
How about Barber's huge third down run? putting us up right before halftime.
 
superpunk;1207677 said:
How about Barber's huge third down run? putting us up right before halftime.

Very Huge. Reminded me of Barbers huge draw play at Philly last year in the big comeback. Very big lift going up at the half after arguably getting outplayed in the first half.
 
THEHEREAFTER;1207576 said:
Actually, one of the biggest plays IMO was the 3rd down conversion to Crayton leading to our go ahead TD. Romo was under the dead eye of the blitz and stood as cool as can be pumping to delay the defender then firing a strike just outside of the reach of the corner by inches. Wow! Just Wow!

Personally, I think the biggest play of the game was Kiawanuka, however you spell that, fumbling that ball back to us in the first half. If he doesn't fumble ON HIS OWN I think the score is at least 10-0, but maybe 14-0. If we had been down two scores, with the way that stadium was going crazy it might have been a very different day. Instead, we get the fumber, and go tie the score 7-7. HUGE PLAY!
 
Come on....the biggest play had to be Gramatica making a 46 yarder splitting the upright!

2nd biggest play was by Witten holding down Gramatica so he won't tear his knees up again :)
 
sbuscha;1207562 said:
Other then the TD that we needed for points was that strike Romo threw to Witten...Wow, what a play.


Nueve to Witten was HUGE!!
But props to Ware for nailing jacobs on that third down play.:)
 

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