Cajuncowboy;4811440 said:
Seems to me that when Dezgets about 10 yds down field that if the QB sees what we see then he throws the ball down the seam and Dez runs by the safety for a big catch rather than having to adjust to an arcing pass right to the safety. Is there some onus on the QB to improvise on the play and read the defense as well? Or is it just on the WR?
Absolutely no onus on the QB to change the play, mid-play. None. As long as they are still operating within the framework of the play (ie. QB still in the pocket.) The QB can and does change the play before the ball is snapped, but once that happens, everyone is to run the play the way it was called. Dez didn't. That play is designed for him to run a dig. End of story.
Here, I'll explain the actual design of the play. Most of what people call "playaction" is not actually that. If you see the QB tuck the ball with one hand, and use his hand to fake a handoff, that is not technically playaction, at least not in the traditional sense, and it rarely has any effect on LBs. Now, what Romo did, was stick the ball out, or "show" it in football vernacular. Doing this is much more effective at manipulating LBs, but it's more dangerous, as the ball is not very secure. The play is designed for the QB to "show" the ball, forcing the LBs to come up (they did) and for the WR to beat this guy inside off the line (he did) and then run a dig route catching the ball in front of the safety but behind the LBs in the gaping hole created by "showing" the ball (he didn't).
I truly wish I could say otherwise, I don't think you realize how bad I want Dez to be what he could be. He simply is not, and shows absolutely no signs of trending toward it either. Now, not all hope is lost, he could possibly turn it all around, I'll never totally give up on him or any other player. To me it's just an extremely small chance.
Cajun, you know I like you, we've agreed about many things, and we've disagreed before too. On this, you're wrong man. Dez ran the wrong route (note that I'm not saying he rounded off his route like other people here, I'm saying he ran the wrong route) and it caused an INT. Romo still didn't play a great game, and Garrett still didn't coach a great game, so you can still harp on those two with impunity from me

, but Dez definitely messed up here.