DoctorChicken
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I’m sure you’re asking this question, not because you’re a Dak hater and want to pretend the team is throwing Lamb under the bus, but because you’re genuinely curious.
I'm curious if Lamb has addressed it or not.
We've seen Dak, Jerry, and McCarthy throw him under the bus and say it was on him, but I've not personally seen anything from Lamb owning it. I don't get the vibe from him that he wouldn't own it if he believed he was wrong, maybe I'm wrong, but he seems like a pretty stand up dude.
What's the deal here? Why isn't he coming out and saying "My bad on that one" or anything? Have I missed it? Maybe he thinks it's better to just keep quiet instead of talking and being made out to be the bad?
If CeeDee comes out and says "my bad" I'm willing to give him 50% of the blame.Are you the type who never thinks he’s wrong? CeeDee ***** up, get over it.
I posted the video and made reference to it like 3x over the last 24 hours and the homers are just ignoring it.Listen to Talking Cowboys from yesterday at the 24:20 mark. Isaiah Stanback breaks down the play and the coverage and shows what Greenbay did to confuse Prescott. He says more and more teams are doing this because the Cowboys have become predictable. He clearly states Dak was at fault. Take it for what it’s worth. You can also see the video of his breakdown if you go to the Cowboys app and watch the video where he breaks down the play. I couldn’t attach the video to this post so I’m attaching the audio. Either way it appears teams know what the Cowboys are running and confusing Dak and CeeDee with the coverages which had cause two interceptions the last two games. This needs to be fixed. (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talkin-cowboys/id213508091?i=1000586160239)
Not necessarily on timing routes where the ball is often thrown before the receiver makes his turn or move .I'm no NFL Qb (b/c coach didn't put me in), but don't you recognize when a guy is running the wrong route and maybe throw somewhere else?
I'm curious if Lamb has addressed it or not.
We've seen Dak, Jerry, and McCarthy throw him under the bus and say it was on him, but I've not personally seen anything from Lamb owning it. I don't get the vibe from him that he wouldn't own it if he believed he was wrong, maybe I'm wrong, but he seems like a pretty stand up dude.
What's the deal here? Why isn't he coming out and saying "My bad on that one" or anything? Have I missed it? Maybe he thinks it's better to just keep quiet instead of talking and being made out to be the bad?
Yea, it was poorly executed. It certainly looked like the route wasn’t ran as planned . Like he didn’t turn it in .Lamb hasn't come out about it, but it seems some sort of miscommunication happened. To me, both get the blame. Dak for not a great throw or poorly communicating key verbs for the play, and Lamb for a poor route.
This is what I'm thinking too.He saw what happened to anyone else who didn't fall on their sword for Dak (Beasley, etc)
If Cee Dee is smart, he'll just play out his Cowboy contract and then go somewhere else where he won't have to be a silent red headed stepchild every time the QB craps the bed.
I didn't need Lamb to address is until Dak, Jerry, and McCarthy decided to throw him under the bus and address it.Yea, it was poorly executed. It certainly looked like the route wasn’t ran as planned . Like he didn’t turn it in .
And if the coaches are all saying that then either they are all in collusion to defend their QB . I’m not sure why some fans need Lamb to address it publicly. Just more talking points . Nothing more.
Yea, it was poorly executed. It certainly looked like the route wasn’t ran as planned . Like he didn’t turn it in .
And if the coaches are all saying that then either they are all in collusion to defend their QB . I’m not sure why some fans need Lamb to address it publicly. Just more talking points . Nothing more.
Good for you. More red flags of an agenda here.I didn't need Lamb to address is until Dak, Jerry, and McCarthy decided to throw him under the bus and address it.
Now I want the other sides story.
It doesn't matter. The buck stops with Dak. If he's the great leader his fans say he is, it's his responsibility to make sure he and his receivers are on the same page so these "miscommunications" don't cost the Cowboys ball games.I'm curious if Lamb has addressed it or not.
We've seen Dak, Jerry, and McCarthy throw him under the bus and say it was on him, but I've not personally seen anything from Lamb owning it. I don't get the vibe from him that he wouldn't own it if he believed he was wrong, maybe I'm wrong, but he seems like a pretty stand up dude.
What's the deal here? Why isn't he coming out and saying "My bad on that one" or anything? Have I missed it? Maybe he thinks it's better to just keep quiet instead of talking and being made out to be the bad?
Yea, it’s so ridiculous. We need an absolution here so the talking hacks can resolve who to bash. LolWouldn't it be neat if BOTH Prescott and Lamb said TOGETHER in the post game interviews that they BOTH were at fault?
Full accountability.
In public, no less.
And then hell freezes over.
I mean if everyone came out throwing you under the bus while you kept quiet when you literally saw it last year with Cooper it's not hard to come to the conclusion that Dak is being protected at the expense of other players.Good for you. More red flags of an agenda here.
So in the meantime your stance is our entire organization is colluding in defense of Dak and throwing Lamb under the bus.
It's obvious that Lamb ran the wrong route. It was 3rd and 10. The first down marker was at the GB 48. Lamb should have curled and sit at the GB 45 and had an easy 13 yard completion for a 1st down. Instead Lamb never curled or turned back toward Dak . He just kept running down the field which allowed the safety to jump in front of Lamb for an easy pick. The safety understood where and what Dallas needed more than our WR. Dak is going to get beat up about that interception but a QB throws the ball trusting his WR sees the same thing as him and flattens that route out for an easy 1st down. If Lamb flattens that route out at the 45 then the only way the GB safety gets to the ball is by going through Lamb.
So we have a handful of Dak homers who you think represents Cowboys Nation you are waging an assault on.It doesn't matter. The buck stops with Dak. If he's the great leader his fans say he is, it's his responsibility to make sure he and his receivers are on the same page so these "miscommunications" don't cost the Cowboys ball games.
Apparently he simply leads them to the nearest microphone and camera.
If our ownership and coaching staff choose to go down with this collusion you’ve suggested just to protect their QB then it will eventually come out.I mean if everyone came out throwing you under the bus while you kept quiet when you literally saw it last year with Cooper it's not hard to come to the conclusion that Dak is being protected at the expense of other players.
You, as what I assume is a Cowboys fan, should be against this player over team mentality that seems to be happening.
We have a QB right now that can't ever make a mistake and it's always others fault. How do you ever get better like that? You don't.
That's great for the locker room also, don't ya think? Maybe that's why things started to rot when Dak came back. He's the leech that sucks the drive and energy out of the team.