khiladi
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With Romo getting healthy, I think this offense is not only going to get better, but I think very exciting, provided the slow starts are eliminated.
One obvious take-away from these last two games and this year in general is that, despite Dallas being down, this team maintained a sound offensive philosophy. We didn't see Dallas just go up-tempo, hurry up panic mode in either of these two games. This team neither abandoned the run and continued with the play-action passing. This seems to have helped our defense to an extent, in terms of maintained TOP and keeping them "off the the field".
I saw a few roll-outs and was pretty damn amused. I can't remember the last time a WR was so open be design on the TD to Williams in the red-zone. Romo didn't have to buy any time in the pocket. Even the play by Dez, where he broke that dude's ankles, it was on a play-action. We are also attacking with Dez much more.
If Romo is healthy, I am quite optimistic about this team and see no reason why this team shouldn't make the play-offs.
One obvious take-away from these last two games and this year in general is that, despite Dallas being down, this team maintained a sound offensive philosophy. We didn't see Dallas just go up-tempo, hurry up panic mode in either of these two games. This team neither abandoned the run and continued with the play-action passing. This seems to have helped our defense to an extent, in terms of maintained TOP and keeping them "off the the field".
I saw a few roll-outs and was pretty damn amused. I can't remember the last time a WR was so open be design on the TD to Williams in the red-zone. Romo didn't have to buy any time in the pocket. Even the play by Dez, where he broke that dude's ankles, it was on a play-action. We are also attacking with Dez much more.
If Romo is healthy, I am quite optimistic about this team and see no reason why this team shouldn't make the play-offs.