George: Is the Dallas Cowboys' offense too Tony Romo-friendly or too Tony Romo-reliant?

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Despite the consensus here and lack of turnovers - I thought our defense played well enough to win at least 8-10 games this year.

Can't really evaluate guys that are constantly gassed and getting zero support from the offense.

Even Linehan said you can't win if you don't put points on the board. Look out Linehan.. Your deviating from the defense didn't product enough TOs to win agenda..

If you suck in the red zone that means your limited by you'd offensive capabilities, not the fact your defense didn't give you another thirty chances in the red zone.
 

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After reading this article, I think Romo may potentially be the greatest QB of all time working in this mess..
 

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One of the reasons Weeden was replaced by Cassel was because he was handcuffed in the Cowboys' offense, told not to take chances down the field.

Although I not a fan of Weeden at all and didn't like the signing, I can see his dilemma here in Dallas.

He was told not to throw downfield because the risk of INT. However, we lost every game because our coach is too chicken to throw downfield even with a QB with a rifle arm.

Garrett seems like he is so afraid of taking risks in fear of losing that he doesn't take any risk at all and losses games. Thats what he calls "the process".

But he wants our defense to produce TOs at an incredible rate.. The irony..
 
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