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Sure it's preseason, but against the Denver we had similar issues and then last night :
On Romo's pick, it is almost a certainty the Chargers knew what we'd run. Chances are they also knew that Romo would kill the first play based on their initial alignment, and possibly even what the 2nd play would be if he killed the first.
This is a problem that I REALLY hope does not continue into the regular season.
Romo ended up making a dumb decision on the throw, but with no pressure, Romo still couldn't find a guy more open than Ogletree?
Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...an-diego-chargers-live-blog-notes-on-the-boys
Again, 87% is insane. Perhaps Garrett just has these two or three plays that he wants the team to be able to execute no matter what, and he's trying to drill it into the players.
That might be the only valid reasoning I can see behind that sort of predictability.
After another screen to Dez Bryant, Romo was just picked. It came out of Ace formation, and the Cowboys ran a playaction pass. The team often runs playaction out of Ace, and this time Romo checked out of the play. He used a "kill" call, meaning the team ran the second play he called in the huddle. Romo made a poor read and threw a strike...right into the safety's chest.
On Romo's pick, it is almost a certainty the Chargers knew what we'd run. Chances are they also knew that Romo would kill the first play based on their initial alignment, and possibly even what the 2nd play would be if he killed the first.
This is a problem that I REALLY hope does not continue into the regular season.
Romo ended up making a dumb decision on the throw, but with no pressure, Romo still couldn't find a guy more open than Ogletree?
Cowboys motioned into Double Tight Right Strong right and ran. . .a strong side dive. 87% of plays in that scenario last year were strong side dives. Let's hope the predictability does not carry into the regular season.
Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...an-diego-chargers-live-blog-notes-on-the-boys
Again, 87% is insane. Perhaps Garrett just has these two or three plays that he wants the team to be able to execute no matter what, and he's trying to drill it into the players.
That might be the only valid reasoning I can see behind that sort of predictability.
