Galian Beast
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This isn't a Roy Williams post persay, but it does talk about something he mentioned.
Clearly our offense is struggling right now... but we are so close to breaking out as one of the most dangerous offenses in the nfl.
I think we're having a few miscues on offense, but even against Washington we really should have scored at least 10 more points, and if we do that its a completely different ball game.Especially early on. That Marion Barber touchdown really changed everything.
I don't think we should turn away from the run, it did work, but we still need to emphasize what we do well. But we do need to get our passing game in sync.
I don't think Miles Austin has gone away. Defenses are trying pretty hard to seal him and Witten up. Thats precisely why its important for Roy Williams to breakthrough, and stop with all these drops. Either that or replace him on the depth chart with Patrick Crayton.
I don't think Romo should have nearly as much trouble for the remainder of the year. I would like to believe the amount of drops, miscues, and bad throws was more an apparition than a standard.
Biggest thing is we need to step up the wide receiver play opposite of Austin to keep teams honest.
Clearly our offense is struggling right now... but we are so close to breaking out as one of the most dangerous offenses in the nfl.
I think we're having a few miscues on offense, but even against Washington we really should have scored at least 10 more points, and if we do that its a completely different ball game.Especially early on. That Marion Barber touchdown really changed everything.
I don't think we should turn away from the run, it did work, but we still need to emphasize what we do well. But we do need to get our passing game in sync.
I don't think Miles Austin has gone away. Defenses are trying pretty hard to seal him and Witten up. Thats precisely why its important for Roy Williams to breakthrough, and stop with all these drops. Either that or replace him on the depth chart with Patrick Crayton.
I don't think Romo should have nearly as much trouble for the remainder of the year. I would like to believe the amount of drops, miscues, and bad throws was more an apparition than a standard.
Biggest thing is we need to step up the wide receiver play opposite of Austin to keep teams honest.