Twitter: Noah Brown on the OT turnover

Carson

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I can’t blame brown. Or dak either. I can only blame whatever coach allowed Noah brown to be on the football field at wide receiver in an NFL game
A lot of this. Dak seems to be going to Brown in clutch situations. However, that’s a catch even practice squad players would make.
 

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It was 100 percent on Noah. Catch the ball. But inept coaching is the reason we were even in OT…
9 out of 10 times that ball would be caught or dropped to the turf, it was a fluke that was scooped up and the DB caught inches from ground. Still can’t understand the scoop part, …
 

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LOL,... even the WRs are shocked when Dak puts it in their numbers. They don't know if they will have to go down and catch it 6 inches off the ground or have to jump 10 feet in the air. That's the problem with scatter arm Dak. Oh well, no use crying over spilled JWB.
Is Lawrence a scatter arm?
 

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Brown is basically saying he expected for Dak to lead him, not throw it behind him, which he was doing, but it was deflected by the defender to make it somewhat catcheable..
 

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Lol, Brown has been very good in the 3 spot. This was his first 2 touchdown game. He has 40 catches on the season and could end up with 50 on the year. He has been a good edition to the team as the 3rd receiver.
Thanks Noah!
 

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Brown is basically saying he expected for Dak to lead him, not throw it behind him, which he was doing, but it was deflected by the defender to make it somewhat catcheable..

The ball was a foot in front of him and Noah said he expects himself to catch it 10 times out of 10.

Put your emotions aside.
 

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got to watch it in..


Yeah he didn't look it in. That's really what caused the drop. You can see his eyes leave the ball just before it hits him in the chest. This will happen sometimes when a ball is so well thrown that you relax and think "I got this" and then allow yourself to start thinking about what you're gonna do AFTER you make the catch that you've already made in your mind. It happens to the best receivers.. so I am not shocked that it happened to Noah Brown.. Good on him for manning up and owning it. Anything else would have been a terrible reflection on him frankly.
 

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The ball was a foot in front of him and Noah said he expects himself to catch it 10 times out of 10.

Put your emotions aside.

The ball was TIPPED because Dak decides to run towards the RDE and then jump toss it.

I'm basically explaining why Brown said what he said regarding where the ball was. Even if we go by what Brown taking fault, he still says he was expecting the ball to be farther out but it was closer to his body. And Brown actually has to slow down which is why he;s basically falling for it.
 

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Yeah he didn't look it in. That's really what caused the drop. You can see his eyes leave the ball just before it hits him in the chest. This will happen sometimes when a ball is so well thrown that you relax and think "I got this" and then allow yourself to start thinking about what you're gonna do AFTER you make the catch that you've already made in your mind. It happens to the best receivers.. so I am not shocked that it happened to Noah Brown.. Good on him for manning up and owning it. Anything else would have been a terrible reflection on him frankly.
Would you say CeeDee can have that same problem sometimes?
 

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The ball was TIPPED because Dak decides to run towards the RDE and then jump toss it.

I'm basically explaining why Brown said what he said regarding where the ball was. Even if we go by what Brown taking fault, he still says he was expecting the ball to be farther out but it was closer to his body. And Brown actually has to slow down which is why he;s basically falling for it.

Oh of course…Daks fault.

My bad.
 

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The Cowboys made about 10 mistakes in the final 1:30 of the game, and Brown made 1 in OT. In the meantime, the Jags were making plays like dragging Kearse 10 yards to get out of bounds. It's called finishing and the Cowboys did not finish even after Lawrence coughed up the ball to them. .
Noah is taking a lot of heat....but man....that was a royal team cluster ***** right there.
 

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Brown is basically saying he expected for Dak to lead him, not throw it behind him, which he was doing, but it was deflected by the defender to make it somewhat catcheable..
LOLLLLLLLLLL

Poor little Cult Member. Enjoy your own little reality and ignore the rest of us pointing and laughing at you!

"The pass was tipped at the LOS (no... it CLEARLY wasn't) and therefore the bad pass was deflected RIGHT into Noah Brown's arms! What an amazing coincidence!!!"
:lmao2::lmao2::lmao2::lmao2::lmao2::lmao2::lmao2::lmao2::lmao2::lmao2:
 
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