The offense looks confused more thant the defense to me and how could this be? They let the clock get all the way down to 1 before snapping the ball, that drives me nuts.
Like another poster said the other day, when you do that it's easy to get a jump defensively when you snap the ball. Romo is constantly telling this guy or this guy to move over to this position, Gurode snaps the ball to early way too often.
Receivers, all of them including Witten, way too often are running something different from what Romo is throwing, and how could this be? How could you go thru practice all week long, and you still can't get the snap count right. Our scouting department has done a sad job this year, scouting teams and tendencies.
All game long, a defender was running free at Romo on nearly every pass play in the Baltimore game, why couldn't we figure that out?
I'm sorry, I blame Coaches. If I were a coach, no way in hell will my players constantly jump offsides.