Can't really argue with Ron Jaworski

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Earlier this week I did a recap of Ron Jaworski on ESPN Radio and he said, "Tony Romo saved the Cowboys Offensive Line in the Philadelphia Games".

He said the Cowboys Offensive Line was good but not great.

I thought he was being a homer when he said that the Minnesota Vikings Defensive Line will dominate the Cowboys, but it looks like he was right.
 
Blah blah blah...Romo has done it his whole career. Favre did it today and guys like McFlabb do it all the time. Pretty much all god QBs make their OL look good.
 
Maybe Ron knows more than we do. That's why we're sitting at home on CowboysZone.
 
the line sucked today but romo had happy feet and garrett should have compesated with screens or quick slants
 
Maikeru-sama;3236226 said:
Earlier this week I did a recap of Ron Jaworski on ESPN Radio and he said, "Tony Romo saved the Cowboys Offensive Line in the Philadelphia Games".

He said the Cowboys Offensive Line was good but not great.

I thought he was being a homer when he said that the Minnesota Vikings Defensive Line will dominate the Cowboys, but it looks like he was right.
Romo's better than his line. That's why I'm surprised there were so many longer routes, especially in the 2nd half after Flo was hurt and it was obvious we weren't blocking them.
 
He was partially correct. Because if Flozell was still there, I think, they would have either given help to Marc Columbo or pulled him. Columbo was just plain pathetic today. He played like rookie undrafted FA tackle.
 
yeah don't understand why we don't run shotgun 4 wr or 3 wr, short routes to slow them down and spread them out.
 
Schlereth been saying that all year, nobody on these boards wanted to hear it.
 

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