LandryFan
Proud Native Texan, USMC-1972-79, USN-1983-2000
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cowboys102030;2989614 said:Seriously, a week 4 loss against a very tough team in their own house is nothing to be ashamed of. Sure Romo made some bad passes. Sure the offense was pretty stale.
But let's look at the positives... which that would be our defense. You can't really blame Newman on the Marshall play. And not tackling him after he caught it was a good thing, otherwise they would have ran the clock out and kicked a game winning field goal instead of giving us any possible chance, most likely.
The defense was stellar, and the offense was terrible... thanks to Romo and his two turnovers. But I have faith in Romo. He's a playmaker... his accuracy was off, but it'll come back. He's just in a funk. Just give him more time... I know you're tired of hearing that, but burning the house down after a week 4 loss isn't going to get us anywhere.
My main concern is the coaching staff. They're probably the worst coaching staff in the NFL right now. It's hard to put trust in them, but I am hoping they'll get their act together and Jason Garrett will make better decisions.
Just relax, guys. We'll bounce back even stronger than before.
I'm with you on Romo. It's very easy to bash him right now, and not too many are coming to his defense. I am stating right now that Romo is a superb QB and will make a lot of fools on this board look like monkeys as time goes on. Most of them are antagonists, which this board seems to have quite an abundance of, or plain ol' trolls. They can spout their "I'm being realistic" crap...blah, blah, blah. If Dallas goes 2-14, I'll still be a fan of Romo and the team, and I'll look forward to free agency, the draft, minicamps, training camp and the next season. Life is too short to live in misery. I can only surmise that many of the complainers are just youngin's who don't understand that.