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noshame;4790557 said:Raise your hand if you've heard this before, YOU NEVER THROW LATE OVER THE MIDDLE.
But I regress, any rookie QB could make the same mistake![]()
lol... yup.
noshame;4790557 said:Raise your hand if you've heard this before, YOU NEVER THROW LATE OVER THE MIDDLE.
But I regress, any rookie QB could make the same mistake![]()
Bluestang;4790271 said:I thought Costa didn't slide to the left (from the camera view) to pick up the middle guy who squeezed through the left side A-gap behind Livings' man who got overextended on his block.
The interior of the pocket was compromised when Costa didn't slide over and left too much of a gap between Livings and himself to allow the defender to get by Livings.
Look at how Costa and Bernadeau are blocking one guy.
The protection got beat at the snap.
That's more on Costa not taking care of his left A-gap.
Lonestar94;4790264 said:Are we gonna keep looking for excuses on every single Romo mistake? Looks like they both take the blame to me.
craig71;4790818 said:It looks to me that Romo was dead set on going to Witten from the get go. Ogletree was wide open early on in his route and Romo never looked as he was staring at Witten. When Romo didn't pull the trigger to Witten he shuffles his feet and throws towards Ogletree. That ball should have been out of his hand 2.5 to 3 seconds after the snap resulting in a completion instead of a INT.
Craig
McLovin;4790260 said:Romo was very late on the throw - should have hit ogletree right as he crossed the 20, right out of the break when OTs head spun around (ball in the air around the 23yd line). He threw across his body. Never should have made that throw.
That said, Livings whiffed the block. The route and play worked to perfection otherwise (no sarcasm).
ABQCOWBOY;4790764 said:Costa could not slide to his left. He was engaged with the Tackle who was rushing to his right side, taking Costa with him. Had Costa slide left, he would have had to let his man go. The problem, so far as I can tell, is that Baltimore blitzed right up the A-Gap with three mean. They overloaded and we did not compensate. There is not right or wrong there. Costa has to pick up somebody and there were simply too many targets. Romo has to get rid of the ball sooner IMO. Livings does a horrible job of picking up his man but honestly, the only way to have any chance on that play is if Murray picks up the blitz coming right up the middle and he doesn't do that. He is forced to pick up the OLB who is also running a stunt on the left side of the formation. In that situation, Romo has to get rid of the ball. The design of the Blitz is perfectly executed and you simply have too many men shooting the A-Gap to account for.
craig71;4790818 said:It looks to me that Romo was dead set on going to Witten from the get go. Ogletree was wide open early on in his route and Romo never looked as he was staring at Witten. When Romo didn't pull the trigger to Witten he shuffles his feet and throws towards Ogletree. That ball should have been out of his hand 2.5 to 3 seconds after the snap resulting in a completion instead of a INT.
Craig
aikemirv;4790898 said:Except for the fact that the blitzer immediately moves Romo out of the pocket. SO line of sight towards Ogletree geting open is not the same, is it?
Rack Bauer;4790968 said:Incorrect.
OTree hasn't even come out of this break yet when Romo was pressured and forced to move to his right.
You'd think there should have been some kind of route adjustment by OTree on that one. Either way. Otree was NOT open before Romo was forced to move to his right. Then when Romo targeted him he stopped his route.
Rack Bauer;4790968 said:Incorrect.
OTree hasn't even come out of this break yet when Romo was pressured and forced to move to his right.
You'd think there should have been some kind of route adjustment by OTree on that one. Either way. Otree was NOT open before Romo was forced to move to his right. Then when Romo targeted him he stopped his route.
craig71;4791013 said:When Romo moves right and is standing on the 46 Ogletree is staring at Romo while Romo is staring down Witten. So yes, when Romo initially flushed right Ogletree wasn't out of his break. But after Romo moves away from pressure he could have gone to Ogletree as there was not a defender within 5 yards of either Romo or Ogletree at that point in time.
Craig
Rack Bauer;4791021 said:True. But a QB's job isn't to "Throw to the most open reciever". It's to go through his progression (starting with his primary reciever) and work his way through till he finds an open receiver. Likely Witten was his primary and his progression started late due to the immediate pressure.
Bottom line, if Romo isn't forced to his right it wouldn't have been an int.
Rack Bauer;4791021 said:True. But a QB's job isn't to "Throw to the most open reciever". It's to go through his progression (starting with his primary reciever) and work his way through till he finds an open receiver. Likely Witten was his primary and his progression started late due to the immediate pressure.
Bottom line, if Romo isn't forced to his right it wouldn't have been an int.
craig71;4791046 said:I don't think Witten was the primary target at the snap. I do think that Witten was the primary target as soon as he flushed though. Ofcoarse there is no sure fire way of knowing since none of us know what the play call was. I also think that Romo is not seeing the field all that well at times and is struggling with his mechanics at times also. Anyway, let us hope that these sorts of things work themselves out sooner rather than later.
Craig
McLovin;4791052 said:
ABQCOWBOY;4790764 said:Costa could not slide to his left. He was engaged with the Tackle who was rushing to his right side, taking Costa with him. Had Costa slide left, he would have had to let his man go. The problem, so far as I can tell, is that Baltimore blitzed right up the A-Gap with three mean. They overloaded and we did not compensate. There is not right or wrong there. Costa has to pick up somebody and there were simply too many targets. Romo has to get rid of the ball sooner IMO. Livings does a horrible job of picking up his man but honestly, the only way to have any chance on that play is if Murray picks up the blitz coming right up the middle and he doesn't do that. He is forced to pick up the OLB who is also running a stunt on the left side of the formation. In that situation, Romo has to get rid of the ball. The design of the Blitz is perfectly executed and you simply have too many men shooting the A-Gap to account for.
