Cooper Rush should have played the 4th quarter

Diehardblues

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Your title totally contradicts what you are "trying" to say. Very misleading.
It doesn’t contradict . He just backed into it. He could have been more upfront in his bashing of Dak.

Obviously everyone didn’t read his post just the title which would explain much of the misinterpretation on this forum. Lol

But it had nothing to do with replacing Dak with Rush.
 

America's Cowboy

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It doesn’t contradict . He just backed into it. He could have been more upfront in his bashing of Dak.

Obviously everyone didn’t read his post just the title which would explain much of the misinterpretation on this forum. Lol

But it had nothing to do with replacing Dak with Rush.
I knew it was another of erod's attempts to bash Dak. Didn't fool me.
 

Diehardblues

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I knew it was another of erod's attempts to bash Dak. Didn't fool me.
The sentence “ we have a Super Bowl roster trying to carry our QB” should have been a clue.

Or it should have been 35-3 heading into 4th qtr and Rush could have seen action.

You guys really need to read better as Erod stated. It fooled everyone who didn’t even get it. Really sad. But it explains much on this forum that more than one line or paragraph is too much for most to read. Lol
 

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Yep good point. Big Ben is overrated.
lol...well, not overrated..hope that was tongue and cheek. Dude can ball.Guess the point is, when you fling the rock as much as these 2 guys do, ints and turnovers will happen. Its a numbers game.
 

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Holy hell.

This is satire, right?

Everyone is entitled to have their own opinions, but this is the kind of embarrassing thread where people just start completely disregarding anything a person has to say on the subject of football.
 

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For three quarters, my section at the stadium was just shaking our heads in disgust and frustration.

Amari Cooper was wide open the entire football game. I mean WIDE OPEN all damn game long. He could have had 500 yards receiving by the end of the 3rd quarter. Even he was visibly frustrated at the lack of throws his way. The Philadelphia secondary is just putrid. They couldn't cover me.

Cooper Rush should have played the 4th quarter because this game should have been 35-3 by then. Dallas had all the possession, and the defense had the Philly offense tied in knots. Wentz looked bad, they couldn't run, first downs were incredibly hard to come by, and their defensive backfield was a makeshift band of gypsies.

It took a 62-yard field goal after a horribly mismanaged late drive in the half to be up a lousy 6-0. You have to try really, really hard not to be up three touchdowns in that game by halftime.

Dak throws a bad interception, followed by a an even worse interception, followed by a brainless fumble, followed by missed opportunity after missed opportunity....and suddenly, this thing is 9-9 only by the luck of a missed extra point.

"How is this possible?" we all stared at each other. "We should be in our cars headed home already."

Then, Dak drops a beautifully thrown ball to Cooper in the end zone, and it's back on track for the moment. However, he misses Gallup on two easy touchdowns running past the Eagles' jokesters for corners. He misses on a throw to Cooper, who fortunately adjusted on the ball for a 75-yard score as whoever "Bausby" is runs out of bounds. LOL, good corner you've got there, Philly!

Finally, after a nice drive in overtime, ping, pong, the game is over. Lucky touchdown, but the proper end to a nutty game. The Cowboys now have the awful NFC East pretty much on lockdown.

This game summed up Dak perfectly. Horrific interceptions, missed opportunities, bad fumbles, a few tremendous catches by receivers, and a few really well-thrown balls against a practice-squad combination of off-the-street defensive backs in a wild and woolly game. That's who we is.

My lone thought after that crazy game.....this is a Super Bowl roster that will have to drag this guy as far as they can take him.

Can a bus driver take a Ferrari to a Super Bowl this season? We'll see.


Lol.... Cooper Rush?
 

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I think we should get Rush or Mike White to start one game against a 1st string defense, just to make everyone a little more grateful for Dak.
 

tyke1doe

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Truth hurt?

Yah every QB in the league hits the long ball ...... every time.

You need help with ANYTHING heavy.......

Context hurts too. :laugh:

And stop stealing my line. :D

And get off my lawn. :laugh:
 

Blackspider214

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For three quarters, my section at the stadium was just shaking our heads in disgust and frustration.

Amari Cooper was wide open the entire football game. I mean WIDE OPEN all damn game long. He could have had 500 yards receiving by the end of the 3rd quarter. Even he was visibly frustrated at the lack of throws his way. The Philadelphia secondary is just putrid. They couldn't cover me.

Cooper Rush should have played the 4th quarter because this game should have been 35-3 by then. Dallas had all the possession, and the defense had the Philly offense tied in knots. Wentz looked bad, they couldn't run, first downs were incredibly hard to come by, and their defensive backfield was a makeshift band of gypsies.

It took a 62-yard field goal after a horribly mismanaged late drive in the half to be up a lousy 6-0. You have to try really, really hard not to be up three touchdowns in that game by halftime.

Dak throws a bad interception, followed by a an even worse interception, followed by a brainless fumble, followed by missed opportunity after missed opportunity....and suddenly, this thing is 9-9 only by the luck of a missed extra point.

"How is this possible?" we all stared at each other. "We should be in our cars headed home already."

Then, Dak drops a beautifully thrown ball to Cooper in the end zone, and it's back on track for the moment. However, he misses Gallup on two easy touchdowns running past the Eagles' jokesters for corners. He misses on a throw to Cooper, who fortunately adjusted on the ball for a 75-yard score as whoever "Bausby" is runs out of bounds. LOL, good corner you've got there, Philly!

Finally, after a nice drive in overtime, ping, pong, the game is over. Lucky touchdown, but the proper end to a nutty game. The Cowboys now have the awful NFC East pretty much on lockdown.

This game summed up Dak perfectly. Horrific interceptions, missed opportunities, bad fumbles, a few tremendous catches by receivers, and a few really well-thrown balls against a practice-squad combination of off-the-street defensive backs in a wild and woolly game. That's who we is.

My lone thought after that crazy game.....this is a Super Bowl roster that will have to drag this guy as far as they can take him.

Can a bus driver take a Ferrari to a Super Bowl this season? We'll see.

So you wanted to lose the game? Got it.

You are hard to take serious if you really wanted Cooper to come in.
 

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It must be so hard to be so hateful.

This team is 3-10 with Cooper Rush.

Only division is from the Romo lovers who can’t get over it.
 

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Prescott is so bad that when he threw the pick down at the goal line I was just encouraged it was a pretty accurate throw.

Whoever called the obvious throwing play, at his own 10-yard-line, when you have the most-sacked QB in the league was responsible for that.
Aw yes, the old, "Dak threw for 450 yards, but he SHOULD have had 600+!"

Of he wouldn't have missed Gallup on those deep balls he may have.

Then again, he probably wouldn't have been in overtime of he connected with Gallup deep .
 
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