***Cowboys vs Commanders post game thread***

DMAC;4856657 said:
Don't cloud his Romo love with facts! He is THE biggest reason they lose. He is a street ball player, not an NFL QB.[/quote]
Say what???? Guess I missed him giving up 38 points.

The guy has his faults, but c'mon! He's has absolutely no chance with this offense.
 
As on of the few left that Tree has as a supporter, I think it's time Miles Goes and Harris starts with DEZ those 2 can beast it up together something about those 2 just click. They compliment eachother really well. I am not impressed with Beasley. He drops passes and Romo threw pics intended for him. So if you are going to bash tree might as well bash beasley for the same crap. I think it's time to bring in payton draft a QB and that RB from Florida Mike Gileslee or however you spell his name. The dude is a beast and he had great success with the last Florida RB that was drafted.
 
SDCowboy85;4856564 said:
So is Romo really getting blamed for this loss in a game where we had 35 rushing yards and a D that let the Skins score every possession?

We rushed the ball 8 times! That is over 4 yds per carry. Tiny seems to check out if every rushing play. I think he just loves to throw.
 
Austin is done IMO. He had one good game this year, and that was against the Giants. Since then he's been a shell.

Beasley is quick, and gets open fast. With our Oline, he's exactly what Romo needs.
 
seriously

why can't we just play streetball? hurry up and play streetball, we don't score with a slow pace offense
 
SDCowboy85;4856671 said:
Bingo. I can't wait till Romo demands a trade and gives Cowboy fans a texas sized middle finger on the way out.

He's the least of the problems on this team.

He deserves to play somewhere that place a priority on protecting good QBs.
 
Wood;4856644 said:
he is one of older players and leader of this team. If same things keep happening then its natural to start to question the team leaders.

So Romo is now responsible for getting the defense, offense, and ST ready to play? Got it.

Oh I must be asking too much but I always thought getting the team ready should be HC's responsibility.
 
DejectedFan1996;4856726 said:
I was waiting for someone to hurry up and blame Dez :lmao2:

I'm not blaming dez for the game but that fumble turned td shifted all momentum don't deny it.
 
I'll level with you. I don't get it. I don't know why the Cowboys don't do better more than they do in a number of facets.

Consider their defense today. Their pass defense has been decent, and they're finally getting good production from Spencer. Why can't they get a stop when they need it? How did the game get out of hand so quickly?

On offense, the pass protection held up today, even without Tyron Smith. The receivers made plays. They moved the ball fairly well despite the lack of running game. They scored over thirty points yet they didn't win.

Is it really something as simple as the team doesn't know how to win? Their culture simply isn't conducive to it?
 
ScipioCowboy;4856766 said:
I'll level with you. I don't get it. I don't know why the Cowboys don't do better more than they do in a number of facets.

Consider their defense today. Their pass defense has been decent, and they're finally getting good production from Spencer. Why can't they get a stop when they need it? How did the game get out of hand so quickly?

On offense, the pass protection held up today, even without Tyron Smith. The receivers made plays. They moved the ball fairly well despite the lack of running game. They scored over thirty points yet they didn't win.

Is it really as simply as the team doesn't know how to win? Their culture simply isn't conducive to it?

The game was over at halftime; at that point our D had been scorched and our O had done very little. We're up and down like a yo-yo and today it got out of hand early. To me, it starts with the coaching.
 
ScipioCowboy;4856766 said:
I'll level with you. I don't get it. I don't know why the Cowboys don't do better more than they do in a number of facets.

Consider their defense today. Their pass defense has been decent, and they're finally getting good production from Spencer. Why can't they get a stop when they need it? How did the game get out of hand so quickly?

On offense, the pass protection held up today, even without Tyron Smith. The receivers made plays. They moved the ball fairly well despite the lack of running game. They scored over thirty points yet they didn't.

Is it really as simply as the team doesn't know how to win? Their culture simply isn't conducive to it?

the team is not discipline and does not play sound football....from the head coaches down to the players there is no discipline. The defense is better than last years defense and has made strides, but they play undicipline football when it counts the most.

11 games in and jason garrett refuses to use a hurry up offense, we only score td's when we go hurry up the slow and methodicalness of the offense does not work

any head coach could see from a mile away if the offense does not work they'll switch up, but not Garrett

the system does not work, but Garrett is forcing it down his players throats, this team is made to do what the pheonix suns did under mike d'antoni......get on a suger high and speed ball down the field.....

i can see from my living room on the east coast the offense needs to HURRY UP at all times why the coaches can't see it is baffeling
 
fifaguy;4856786 said:
The game was over at halftime; at that point our D had been scorched and our O had done very little. We're up and down like a yo-yo and today it got out of hand early. To me, it starts with the coaching.
The game should have been over at the half but it wasn't. We were one score down with 8 to play.
 
SDCowboy85;4856794 said:
The game should have been over at the half but it wasn't. We were one score down with 8 to play.

It was over and they took their foot off the gas. When they needed more points they got them, easy. Game was lost in the 2nd quarter.
 
DejectedFan1996;4856626 said:
Nope. Never does. Lets blame Garrett for Romo throwing 62 times even though we were down 25 points well into the 3rd quarter.

Beasley ran the wrong route on the first pick...

And I forget what happened with the second INT. eh, we'll just say its Dez's fault.

Well considering Hall held Beasley's hand in marriage..
 
fifaguy;4856799 said:
It was over and they took their foot off the gas. When they needed more points they got them, easy. Game was lost in the 2nd quarter.

truth

had this been new england we played i shun to think how many first half points they woulda put up
 

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