Michael Irvin explains how INTs vs Packers were not Dak's fault

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Lol. Excuses excuses. Sounds like a kid trying to get themselves out of trouble when they break something.


“But… but… this happened and that happened”. Just shut up and take the L. This is why this team loses every year. Never seen a team have so many pathetic excuses.
 

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Lol. Excuses excuses. Sounds like a kid trying to get themselves out of trouble when they break something.


“But… but… this happened and that happened”. Just shut up and take the L. This is why this team loses every year. Never seen a team have so many pathetic excuses.
Can't handle the truth, education and clarification from The Playmaker?
 

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I love CD and am glad we have him. But he seems to be making mistakes too often reading the defense. I remember this happening earlier in the year also.
I am starting to wonder about his mental ability to ever be great. We need to be able to count on him to make the correct read and run the route based on that read.
Taking care of the ball in everything in the NFL.
 

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I can accept that on the second but not the first.
Same thing on the first. Schultz didn't run his route correctly, thus failed to carry the Safety with him in order to clear out the middle for the trailing CeeDee. That was a timing pattern that would have worked if Schultz had run his route correctly.
 

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I don't really care who's fault it was. It happen and at least one of them cost us points.
 

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Same thing on the first. Schultz didn't run his route correctly, thus failed to carry the Safety with him in order to clear out the middle for the trailing CeeDee. That was a timing pattern that would have worked if Schultz had run his route correctly.

Just based on the discussion they showed afterward, you can tell that. The only problem I see with the throw is that Schultz got bumped/chucked, which slowed him down so I'm not sure he was able to create the separation needed between him and Lamb to pull that off. I'd have to go back and look at it some more to see if Schultz had the chance to cross the safety to get him out of the way.
 

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Same thing on the first. Schultz didn't run his route correctly, thus failed to carry the Safety with him in order to clear out the middle for the trailing CeeDee. That was a timing pattern that would have worked if Schultz had run his route correctly.

Don't care about any of that. One critical difference. The routes were working across the field. The QB could clearly see what was happening (ie, the congestion) on the first interception. There was every reason not to throw the ball.

2nd one - pass needed to be released while the receiver was going up field and trust he would break across the safety. Two completely different scenarios.
 
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