Twitter: Noah Brown on the OT turnover

Starforever

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Brown is a good possession receiver. The Cowboys have not learned how to utilize any of their offensive components. The RB's are not used correctly. The receivers are not used correctly, and so on.
 

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If you're gonna force a throw, or throw a contested throw. I'd rather he go to a #1 wr doubled, than wr4. If that.
 

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Games are not won and lost on a single play.
The game is 60 minutes long. And then there's overtime.
Actually, many are. Great players come through on those critical plays on a regular basis.
 

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Absolutely not. The game is made up of many plays that determine the outcome. No game is won on a single play. It's like if you line up a row of dominoes and push the first one over it knocks down the entire row. That last domino didn't fall on it's own.

Nope. Irrational and emotional reasoning to think the outcome of a game comes down to the 4th quarter or a final drive.

The scoreboard doesn’t care when you score points. If you score more than your opponent you win.
 

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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
I forget - How many of our TDs did Brown get?
 

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if it makes you feel better,,,"mouthbreather" so now go stalk somebody else with your obsession with dak. smh... sad, just sad.

There it is, right on que!

Just want to make sure you’re consistent with your obsession for taking a dig at Dak any chance you get.
 

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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..
That ball was not thrown behind him he just flat out dropped it
 

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Not when it's a very catchable ball. Often, QBs throw balls low like that to protect it from an interception. I don't know if that was intentional, but it certainly isn't one to blame Dak for.
Dak was being rushed as well.
 

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Two weeks ago, if I thought that we'd be sitting here blaming the results of the Jaguar game on a single play..........

Just like the Texans game, even if the Cowboys beat the Jaguars, they would have lost some confidence and credibility by struggling against a losing team.

They are not close to building the momentum that they need but that doesn't mean they can't start on Saturday.

We've been told all season long that this team is different. The time to prove that is NOW.
 

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Who's blaming only the receiver?

Sorry, I'm not into this SOLE BLAME GAME some of you all love to play. I don't care about your incessant Love Dak-Hate Dak petty bickering.

I'm reading what Noah Brown said. He basically said he wasn't ready to catch the ball. And from the video, the ball hit him in the hands.

He's getting paid six, maybe, seven figures to catch a ball.

The down was third and 10. He catches the ball, and it's for all intents and purposes a first down and the game is over.

GET READY AND CATCH THE BALL!
Oh...you claim I am in the "Sole blame game"..."SOME OF YOU"...love to play?

I never said any such thing. In fact...YOU ARE DOING IT!

And this is why I hate people.


You admonish me for claiming one play wins or loses the game...then blame Noah brown for losing the game on one play?

Do I have that right?
 

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Brown is a good possession receiver. The Cowboys have not learned how to utilize any of their offensive components. The RB's are not used correctly. The receivers are not used correctly, and so on.
This...is a great post.

KM and Dak do not know how to utilize their personnel like..."good" teams do.

They ship can #1 WRs, they ignore the #3/#4 WRs...then suddenly demand they win the games while ignoring the #1 and #2.

A dysfunctional offense and these holes fans think they know everything.
 

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Actually, many are. Great players come through on those critical plays on a regular basis.
Thank you.

MANY games are WON on ONE play...regardless of what came before.

Yes...a series of events have to happen. Of course.

I'm not convinced Noah Browns drop and ensuing interception TD is one of them...but ...I would not argue it if you made it an issue.


Sometimes there are WAY better examples of a play losing the game than that.

This is a very clear case cognitive bias making decisions.

I admit sometimes there is no clear and factual decision.

I stand by my assertion the "immaculate reception" was the ONE PLAY...that won the game.

It's not always that easy.
 

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Two weeks ago, if I thought that we'd be sitting here blaming the results of the Jaguar game on a single play..........

Just like the Texans game, even if the Cowboys beat the Jaguars, they would have lost some confidence and credibility by struggling against a losing team.

They are not close to building the momentum that they need but that doesn't mean they can't start on Saturday.

We've been told all season long that this team is different. The time to prove that is NOW.
It was two weeks ago.

There still MIGHT be time....but this team has proven it doesn't have it in them.
 
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