If Dallas gets down 10-0, we cant have the offensive playcalling going predominantly pass. If Orton drops back 40+ times, it might get ugly. Gotta stick to the run and must win time of possession.
One other thing. And again I stress I am not a kool aid drinker. Whatever the sport, when a team loses its best player, the very next game it seems like the other players dig a little deeper and raise their game. Would I rather have Romo out there? Of course. But for one game, I am not calling this a loss with Kyle Orton. If we happen to win, I'd say the next game would be a likely loss. If this team pulls together, everyone gets emotionally involved and they all concentrate on raising their game in Romo's absence, AND the coaches put together and stick with a game plan that focuses on controlling the clock...I think we have a shot.