dbair1967;3085406 said:
The running game is too inconsistent, has been for years and thats why we dont run more. I know nobody likes to hear it, but its true.
And the passing game isn't?
The offensive line never has a false start or hold in passing situations?
Tony Romo never makes a bad read or a bad pass?
The receivers never bust routes or drop the ball?
Claiming the running game is too inconsistent is a cop out, IMO.
Sure, we have some runs that are stopped for losses, but we also run numerous draws and delays. If the defense sniffs those out, it'll be a minimal gain, nothing at all or a negative play.
But we average 5.1 yards per running play, good for 2nd in the NFL while only averaging 25.6 rushes per game, which places us at 24th in the league.
And when the opposing defense takes a starting corner and uses him to shadow Jason Witten almost the entire game, that tells you all you need to know.
The Packers were playing the pass and we never even tried to run them out of that tactic. The way you take advantage of a corner covering your tight end is by running at him until the move out of that set.
The running backs gained 228 yards and averaged 8.4 yards per carry against the Giants in week two and they never stopped playing the pass.
Why?
Because even with video game production in the backfield, Jason Garrett still elected to let Tony Romo throw 29 times while only giving the backs 27 carries.
They knew Garrett.
It isn't in his nature not to ask Romo to win every single game.
That's fine if the opposing defense is bothering itself with our ground game for some reason, but when a team dedicates itself to stopping the air attack we don't have a counter.
Garrett has zero problem throwing almost every down if a defense shows run or the situation dictates it. But what about when we need to run because the passes aren't there?
As things stand, we lose those games.
There's a time to pass and a time to run, Garrett is suited for only one of those situations right now.