Is the offense fixed?

Roadtrip635

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The offense is still a work in progress and we're seeing some improvements. People get all twisted saying "We can't do this or that in the playoffs" The playoffs don't start tomorrow. Just keep winning games and making improvement, it's not about how the offense looks in October, but how it looks in January.

We need the OL to get healthy. Gotta win in the trenches, control the LOS on both sides of the ball.
 

Mark

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In fairness, the Rams defense was beyond horrible today; it was essentially an early morning game for them, which definitely worked to the Cowboys' advantage...LAR looked like they were half-asleep. Have you ever seen a WR more open in the end zone as Lamb was on that scramble-right by Dak? He was uncovered. Total busted coverage.

The Rams are among a number of teams in free-fall right now. It was just & proper that they were beaten badly on Sunday, but I'm not sure how much of an assessment of the victor can be made on that data.

Next week is another "measuring stick." DAL was utterly humiliated by SF in the last one of those games. We'll see how much they've learned in the ensuing weeks.
 

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Best offensive performance this season. Dak definitely had his best game this year to date.
No, it’s not working right because the running game and the o-line are still not working.

Brady, Rice, Irvin and Gonzalez would be hard pressed to work properly when the other pieces on offense still need as much improvement as the current team requires.
 

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One game doesn't fix an offense but it's a really good start. We would have to look at consistency and that would take a nice little streak of 3-4 games.
 

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Best offensive performance this season. Dak definitely had his best game this year to date.
NO we cannot seem to get the running game to be consistent, Dak as to pull us out with his legs on 3rd and long far too much.
 

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You might want to hold the question till next week.
 

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As long as they build from what they did the last two games I’d say yes.. now next week if the offense looks totally different and they sputter then no. I seen where you think they are onto something and they switch it all up and back off track.. we shall see.
 

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If we (Dak and McMac) get it out quick we might have it fixed. Dak is his best getting it out fast and being decisive (look at first 5 games last year)
We can't hold the ball and stand there like a statue like the first series with this O-line (Edoga at L.tackle?)
Three steps plant your feet and get rid of it or step up and run.

If the plan is get it out quick and work it downfield yes.... Offense is fixed.
 

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This isn’t really true about the Rams defense. They’ve been a good pass defense so far this season.
Yup. They aren’t the Chargers pass defense for sure but they are a true 3-5 team.

They'll be no such caveats vs the Eagles though.
 
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