Coogiguy03
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He didn't do enoughwhy was cee dee so badly graded ?
He didn't do enoughwhy was cee dee so badly graded ?
Mazi probably didn’t even play enough snaps to be up there lol. Probably was the worst.Wait. I have been told at this very board that Mazi sucks and Hankins is doing his thang.
Told y’all Kearse was awful. Also, I smell a 1st rounder being spent on LB or OLTop Five Offensive Players (played majority of snaps)
Bottom Five Offensive Players (played majority of snaps)
- Tyler Smith - 84.4
- Michael Gallup - 74.7
- Tony Pollard - 72.1
- Terence Steele - 71.5
- Jake Ferguson - 68.0
Top Five Defensive Players (played majority of snaps)
- T.J. Bass - 39.7
- Dak Prescott - 48.9
- Brock Hoffman - 54.0
- Brandin Cooks - 56.8
- CeeDee Lamb - 59.1
Bottom Five Defensive Players (played majority of snaps)
- DeMarcus Lawrence - 87.3
- Jourdan Lewis - 70.9
- Stephon Gilmore - 70.1
- Micah Parsons - 67.9
- Osa Odighizuwa - 65.1
- Jayron Kearse - 34.8
- Damone Clark - 45.7
- Johnathan Hankins - 48.5
- Leighton Vander Esch - 48.5
- Donovan Wilson - 49.6
because when it matters, he crumbles and they take that into accountThat's stupid rating Dak the 2nd lowest on Offense. Hello, Dak was helping keep this Offense in the game when our WRs struggled all game to get open, along with our Oline struggling to give him constant pass protection while committing continuous costly penalties. The only thing Dak did wrong was forcing that late 4th quarter pass into triple coverage being down two scores and time running out, but Brandin Cooks was as much to blame for not recognizing the intentioned triple coverage in the endzone and instead running fast underneath and in front of the LB for what could have been a wide open catch and run into the endzone. Also, Ferguson was held big time as he stopped and tried to cut back across the middle just short of the goal line. If PFF is using this 1 dumb play against Dak, they are full of crap.
perfect illustration on why you have to watch the games and not just the stat page. Dak was horrible. Of course , MM takes the blame in a loss. He’s covering for his players and sending a message of personal responsibility like all decent coaches.Really? That pass at the corner of the endzone would have hit our WR right in the chest. He even reached over the defender and was able to touch the football with both hands. The defender clearly committed pass interference. The officials helped out the Cardinals on that play. Cowboys should have had 1st & goal at the 1. It would have been converted into a TD.
Dak was 25 of 40 for a 62% completions rate and 249 passing yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 3 rushes for 24 yards (8.0 rushing yards average) and a 78 passer rating ...... all while our WRs struggled to get open all game long, as well as our Oline (with only 2 starters) struggled to give Dak a constant good pass protection. Playcalling in the red zone was horrible. McCarthy even admitted he could have called better plays. That's not including the many drives which were affected due to penalties. Dak created several opportunities to keep drives alive and be able to move the ball within scoring distance. It's the other players around him who didn't step up.
For one of the first times the PFF grades reflect the players. Cooks, CeeDee, Dak, Donovan, Kearse, LVE and Clark were bad this game.Nice to have Tyler Smith back. Yikes on Bass grade. Hankins has to be better or there will be more getting gashed on the run.
Doesn't help with Overshown going down but we should have used one of those 4th and 5th round picks on another LBOur LBs seem weak
Seems to jive with the game footage although Gilmore gets a high grade here and most seem to think he didn't look good yesterday.Top Five Offensive Players (played majority of snaps)
Bottom Five Offensive Players (played majority of snaps)
- Tyler Smith - 84.4
- Michael Gallup - 74.7
- Tony Pollard - 72.1
- Terence Steele - 71.5
- Jake Ferguson - 68.0
Top Five Defensive Players (played majority of snaps)
- T.J. Bass - 39.7
- Dak Prescott - 48.9
- Brock Hoffman - 54.0
- Brandin Cooks - 56.8
- CeeDee Lamb - 59.1
Bottom Five Defensive Players (played majority of snaps)
- DeMarcus Lawrence - 87.3
- Jourdan Lewis - 70.9
- Stephon Gilmore - 70.1
- Micah Parsons - 67.9
- Osa Odighizuwa - 65.1
- Jayron Kearse - 34.8
- Damone Clark - 45.7
- Johnathan Hankins - 48.5
- Leighton Vander Esch - 48.5
- Donovan Wilson - 49.6
Simply restating the factual numbers presented in the thread does not require a personal shot.And you have absolutely no clue how to judge a game.
Perfect illustration why one should have played the game to understand what is happening on the field.perfect illustration on why you have to watch the games and not just the stat page. Dak was horrible. Of course , MM takes the blame in a loss. He’s covering for his players and sending a message of personal responsibility like all decent coaches.
**Yawn**Simply restating the factual numbers presented in the thread does not require a personal shot.
Dak made the 48.9.
Bottom Five Offensive Players (played majority of snaps)
- T.J. Bass - 39.7
- Dak Prescott - 48.9
- Brock Hoffman - 54.0
- Brandin Cooks - 56.8
- CeeDee Lamb - 59.1
The end is near.That's stupid rating Dak the 2nd lowest on Offense. Hello, Dak was helping keep this Offense in the game when our WRs struggled all game to get open, along with our Oline struggling to give him constant pass protection while committing continuous costly penalties. The only thing Dak did wrong was forcing that late 4th quarter pass into triple coverage being down two scores and time running out, but Brandin Cooks was as much to blame for not recognizing the intentioned triple coverage in the endzone and instead running fast underneath and in front of the LB for what could have been a wide open catch and run into the endzone. Also, Ferguson was held big time as he stopped and tried to cut back across the middle just short of the goal line. If PFF is using this 1 dumb play against Dak, they are full of crap.
How and when was Dak bad?For one of the first times the PFF grades reflect the players. Cooks, CeeDee, Dak, Donovan, Kearse, LVE and Clark were bad this game.
It eats you alive to see Dak still starting at QB, doesn't it?The end is near.
You feel it don’t ya?
Dak missed two touchdown passes in the Redzone (One to Cooks and the other to Gallup) and threw that horrible interception to basically end any chance that we had.How and when was Dak bad?
I'll wait...
Plank, for comparison purposes, would you happen to have all or oTop Five Offensive Players (played majority of snaps)
Bottom Five Offensive Players (played majority of snaps)
- Tyler Smith - 84.4
- Michael Gallup - 74.7
- Tony Pollard - 72.1
- Terence Steele - 71.5
- Jake Ferguson - 68.0
Top Five Defensive Players (played majority of snaps)
- T.J. Bass - 39.7
- Dak Prescott - 48.9
- Brock Hoffman - 54.0
- Brandin Cooks - 56.8
- CeeDee Lamb - 59.1
Bottom Five Defensive Players (played majority of snaps)
- DeMarcus Lawrence - 87.3
- Jourdan Lewis - 70.9
- Stephon Gilmore - 70.1
- Micah Parsons - 67.9
- Osa Odighizuwa - 65.1
- Jayron Kearse - 34.8
- Damone Clark - 45.7
- Johnathan Hankins - 48.5
- Leighton Vander Esch - 48.5
- Donovan Wilson - 49.6