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it's amazing how non-confrontational this team and this fanbase have become. demarco needs to speak his mind on the running game issues. i'm sure he's done it privately yet they're too thick in the head to listen so if it happens publicly thru the media so be it.

like i said if they are so fragile that they would let THAT ruin chemistry, then this team never really had it in the first place.

Ooooh, we have a winner here...got to Italy and being an American, shoot a car load of younger Italians the bird....

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I don't understand how someone from Princeton can't realize that we don't have to stop running the ball until they prove they can stop it. MURRAY WAS AVERAGING 5-7 YARDS A CARRY.
No it's better that he says it to Romo and the team within the confines of Valley Ranch..

Not ignoring you, @Zordon, but we're not going to agree. I think Murray handles his frustration in the proper and mature way. You don't and that's cool with me.

I would GLADLY see that movie all over again over the "Romo Friendly" movie I've been watching since 2010. Are you kidding me? Those T.O. years were heaven compared to the misery of the last 3 seasons. Plus I'm not one of these sheep who believes the company line about everybody in that locker room being cancers. A lot of good players were scapegoated to make a more comfortable atmosphere for these mentally fragile losers.

Demarco needs to tell Romo during the timeout to run the ball. We didn't even need a touchdown, just 1 yd to get a 1st down. After the game, Demarco could have answered the question truthfully about it being a run play but he decided to play dumb. Why? Does anybody think that a simple truthful statement would fracture the locker room? It's just being honest. If honesty leads to a worse team environment, then this a weak locker room in the first place.

Ravens are 10x the organization we are and 100x the leaders we have. Look at how many times the defense called out Joe Flacco the last 3 years. Did he pout and snitch to his coach? No he took it and won a Super Bowl.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...t-rid-of-the-ball-line-needs-to-block-better/

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/sto...-joe-flacco-swear-baltimore-ravens-super-bowl

http://www.sportsworldnews.com/arti...eadership-ravens-need-more-vocal-qb-video.htm

The reason why we don't games is were too comfortable with losing. What Romo did there was a boneheaded play and ultimately lead to us losing. Each and every game there are 2-3 plays that determine the outcome of the game and that was one of it.

If Romo would have done that with a real coach, he would be hearing an earful. Instead, he has Garrett, who does nothing to help this team win.

I hate to say it but the team doesn't care about winning. They only care about whats good for them. We have a bunch of selfish players. Our coach is selfish for relying on Romo too much and not care about the details. Amazing that a Princeton grad can't seem to understand the details even when its staring straight at him. Maybe thats why he will never amount to anything in this league.....
 

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I don't understand how someone from Princeton can't realize that we don't have to stop running the ball until they prove they can stop it. MURRAY WAS AVERAGING 5-7 YARDS A CARRY.

He has form.

Just check out last years Green Bay game.
 

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I don't understand how someone from Princeton can't realize that we don't have to stop running the ball until they prove they can stop it. MURRAY WAS AVERAGING 5-7 YARDS A CARRY.

Book smart doesn't equal common sense
 

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Woody's Girl is right - you have to handle your business in house. Jerry killed Garrett by talking about the audible change. That needs to be handled in house and Romo should've been ripped a new one in meetings. Demarco is doing the exact right thing and I bet he's made it known how he feels.

Jg ripping Romo would probably be awkward after bff tour they had.
 

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I wish Demarco would speak up. I think he's earned that right with the way he's played here in Dallas. Seriously, it's about time someone challenged this Romo-Witten-Garrett trio without the fear of being banished like the T.O. clan. I feel a little guilty grouping Witten in there but he's attached at the hip to his BFF and sounds like a broken record in his defense of him.

It's all politics in Dallas.
 

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There's a guy within arms length, in the direction Murray is running. He wasn't gonna go in anywhere "Untouched". Also, he allowed a defender to come in Free, to take a shot at Romo, that forced the scramble. It's done & over with. Quit crying like children over it.

The DE is still a yard away when Murray passes him.

Maybe the defender that is locked up with Martin could get off that block, but Murray has room to bounce wider.

It's definitely not 100% certain that he gets in.

I'm more irritated by the other goal-line play where Romo threw the INT because that one was only 2nd down.


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LOL Tyron Smith. Let's not forget about the other 100 million $ man. He got paid and now he does this. :facepalm:
What 100 million $ buys you 2yards from the goal line. :eek:

The OL is run blocking. Romo didn't tell the OL or Murray that he was going to pass.

In run blocking with a run to the right, they generally allow the defender on the outside of the offensive left to run free. Tyron probably should have put a hand on him, but his primary concern on a run play like this is to squeeze down the inside gap.
 

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The DE is still a yard away when Murray passes him.

Maybe the defender that is locked up with Martin could get off that block, but Murray has room to bounce wider.

It's definitely not 100% certain that he gets in.

I'm more irritated by the other goal-line play where Romo threw the INT because that one was only 2nd down.


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They would have had the 1st down at the very least.






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It's amazing what people can see with hindsight. Who made the tackle on the first down gain while using your crystal ball?

By your logic, that INT in the end zone is just another case of amazing what people can see with hindsight. The same with the 1st and 3rd interceptions. Or when Brandon Carr switches off incorrectly in zone coverage. .

There must be simply little reason for coaches to coach as well because again...it's just hindsight.





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By your logic, that INT in the end zone is just another case of amazing what people can see with hindsight. The same with the 1st and 3rd interceptions. Or when Brandon Carr switches off incorrectly in zone coverage. .

There must be simply little reason for coaches to coach as well because again...it's just hindsight.





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Stop using the word logic, it's beyond your comprehension apparently. Being mad about the execution of a play is not hindsight. Being mad because you didn't like the result and you looked in your crystal ball and saw that something else worked in an alternate reality is hindsight. Stop acting like this is the first time they have tried this audible and that it hasn't worked many times before and you were nowhere to be found with your crystal ball.
 

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Stop using the word logic, it's beyond your comprehension apparently. Being mad about the execution of a play is not hindsight. Being mad because you didn't like the result and you looked in your crystal ball and saw that something else worked in an alternate reality is hindsight. Stop acting like this is the first time they have tried this audible and that it hasn't worked many times before and you were nowhere to be found with your crystal ball.

I didn't like the playcall BEFORE the play actually happened.

I think most people that know me know that I don't like the heavy use of shotgun, particularly on 1st and 2nd down. And 2nd and 1 at the Niner 2 yard line is a HORRENDOUS play call.

And guess who called the audible into shotgun?

This was a package play which can be seen by the O-Line run blocking while the WR's were running pass routes. So Romo has the option to either hand it off to Murray or keeping it himself. I don't agree with Sturm that Murray 'walks in for a TD', although I think in all likelihood he still gets a TD. And I think it's almost certain he gets the first down...or at the very, very, very least....doesn't lose as much yardage as Romo lost.

Players are judged on their decision making. I think that is a basic tenet of all sports.






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I didn't like the playcall BEFORE the play actually happened.

I think most people that know me know that I don't like the heavy use of shotgun, particularly on 1st and 2nd down. And 2nd and 1 at the Niner 2 yard line is a HORRENDOUS play call.

And guess who called the audible into shotgun?

This was a package play which can be seen by the O-Line run blocking while the WR's were running pass routes. So Romo has the option to either hand it off to Murray or keeping it himself. I don't agree with Sturm that Murray 'walks in for a TD', although I think in all likelihood he still gets a TD. And I think it's almost certain he gets the first down...or at the very, very, very least....doesn't lose as much yardage as Romo lost.

Players are judged on their decision making. I think that is a basic tenet of all sports.






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Wow, you mean you picked run and they picked pass and you were right? What are the odds, oh I don't know, 50/50? You're a regular Nostradamus.

And if the play works nobody cares what you thought. You didn't like the RESULT. Fine, neither did I. I'm mad because Romo didn't make the play work. But stop acting like you just KNOW that if they run the ball that it's going to work. Murray could just as easily have fumbled the ball and it could have gone 90 yards the other way. Again, has it ever occurred to you that the running game is successful because of the exact same reasons that Romo called the run off?
 
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