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You have no better idea what Johnson would have done than any of us.

Taking a knee and kicking a FG with 5 seconds to go is not a bad move in that case had the Witten first down not been overturned (I still don't know where the indisputable evidence was on the overturn but so be it).
 
blindzebra;1551661 said:
Remember the 4th and 1 TD in Jimmy's reign?

When asked why he didn't just kick the FG Jimmy said, "We were going to end the game right there," and, "If we can't pick up a yard we don't deserve to win the ball game."

That's the difference between playing to win and playing not to lose.

You are not playing not to lose when you take a knee at the end to run the clock down to kick a game winning FG.
 
CanadianCowboysFan;1551664 said:
You have no better idea what Johnson would have done than any of us.

Taking a knee and kicking a FG with 5 seconds to go is not a bad move in that case had the Witten first down not been overturned (I still don't know where the indisputable evidence was on the overturn but so be it).

We saw Jimmy go for the throat time and again, so don't give me that.

We saw example after example of us settling for FGs under Parcells.

Excuse me if I want a coach that goes for the throat to put the game away, instead of one who loves to win them 17-14.
 
and say for example, we um went for the throat and Julius or Marion fumbled or Romo bobbled the snap. Dollars to doughnuts you would have complained then too.
 
CanadianCowboysFan;1551667 said:
You are not playing not to lose when you take a knee at the end to run the clock down to kick a game winning FG.

BS...you know it and I know it isn't about this one play, it's about 4 years worth of games.

Think back a bit to that game, we are lining up with a 1:30 for the FG, did anyone think it was over?

Or did we all picture Seattle getting a decent return and Brown nailing a 50 yarder to pull it out?

Be honest now.
 
CanadianCowboysFan;1551671 said:
and say for example, we um went for the throat and Julius or Marion fumbled or Romo bobbled the snap. Dollars to doughnuts you would have complained then too.

No I wouldn't have after 4 years of playing to win games 17-14.
 
blindzebra;1551673 said:
BS...you know it and I know it isn't about this one play, it's about 4 years worth of games.

Think back a bit to that game, we are lining up with a 1:30 for the FG, did anyone think it was over?

Or did we all picture Seattle getting a decent return and Brown nailing a 50 yarder to pull it out?

Be honest now.


Trying for the FG right then and there was the right call, no ifs ands or buts about it.
 
blindzebra;1551661 said:
Remember the 4th and 1 TD in Jimmy's reign?

When asked why he didn't just kick the FG Jimmy said, "We were going to end the game right there," and, "If we can't pick up a yard we don't deserve to win the ball game."

That's the difference between playing to win and playing not to lose.

blindzebra;1551652 said:
Yeah and he punched Julius in his berries too.

Another very telling thing from the replay, that sums up Parcells and his problem, on the Witten overturned FD:

Had it been a first down, we could have taken a knee forced them to use their last timeout, taken a knee again, and then kicked a FG.

How about scoring a freaking TD, and ending the game?

You think Jimmy takes a knee and kicks a FG?

blindzebra;1551669 said:
We saw Jimmy go for the throat time and again, so don't give me that.

We saw example after example of us settling for FGs under Parcells.

Excuse me if I want a coach that goes for the throat to put the game away, instead of one who loves to win them 17-14.
Right on the :money: BZ

Beautifully said.
 
CanadianCowboysFan;1551677 said:
Trying for the FG right then and there was the right call, no ifs ands or buts about it.

Way to avoid the question.:rolleyes:
 
You are just trying to deflect, simple as that. You know you are wrong so you are trying to prove your point by claiming we were all scared of a winning FG the other way. That doesn't prove anything. Until the game says 0:00, there is always a risk of a loss, hell even under your bs scenario, we could have gone for the TD, been up by five or six, and still lost on a TD. I would have been scared under either scenario so your point is meaningless.
 
blindzebra;1551675 said:
No I wouldn't have after 4 years of playing to win games 17-14.


You're right...I hated some of Parcells game stradegy of playing not to lose! I hated the fact that he hated to pile it on against other coaches because it was "bad sportsmanship" or some crap like that.

Same with the players under him. He would not let them talk smack to other teams because it was "bad sportsmanship". But, I guess he would not mind if other teams constantly talked smack to the Cowboys, huh? No wonder they were not having much fun...

I'm glad Parcells was here, but I have to admit, and I have said it more than once...I hated his game plans! Play not to lose? WTH?

Like you said, Jimmy would have shoved it down their throat, win or lose!

What was that ridiculous score in the SuperBowl against Buffalo, 52 - 17...!

Parcells would have never ran up a score like that....oh no, that's not nice to the other coach! Bull crap! Shove it down their throats, then whack their heads off!

;)
 
CanadianCowboysFan;1551684 said:
You are just trying to deflect, simple as that. You know you are wrong so you are trying to prove your point by claiming we were all scared of a winning FG the other way. That doesn't prove anything. Until the game says 0:00, there is always a risk of a loss, hell even under your bs scenario, we could have gone for the TD, been up by five or six, and still lost on a TD. I would have been scared under either scenario so your point is meaningless.

Yeah who's deflecting.

What happened...hmmm...We have a FD, now we don't, we have a botched FG we lose...we have a coach say, "He'd kneel down and try the kick again," and the man-bra sniffers come running defending what we saw for 4 years cost us game after game.

Yep, my point is BS.:rolleyes:

So you'd be less worried about Seattle going 70 yards or so for a TD versus going 30-40 and having a guy who beat us already with a couple of 50 yard kicks, going for a game winner?

Now that's laughable.
 
blindzebra;1551686 said:
Yeah who's deflecting.

What happened...hmmm...We have a FD, now we don't, we have a botched FG we lose...we have a coach say, "He'd kneel down and try the kick again," and the man-bra sniffers come running defending what we saw for 4 years cost us game after game.

Yep, my point is BS.:rolleyes:

So you'd be less worried about Seattle going 70 yards or so for a TD versus going 30-40 and having a guy who beat us already with a couple of 50 yard kicks, going for a game winner?

Now that's laughable.

Given they had gone 90 yards to tie us in under 1.5 minutes in 2005 and were moving the ball in the fourth, there was as much risk of one as the other.

As for your comment about man bra sniffers, you know if Jimmy ever stops short your nose will come out his mouth.

If you think it was better to go 4th and 1 or so than to try an easy FG which should have been made, there is no use discussing this issue any further. I will listen to an argument we didn't attack enough earlier in the game, but not about that point.
 
CanadianCowboysFan;1551692 said:
Given they had gone 90 yards to tie us in under 1.5 minutes in 2005....


:confused: What does that have to do with anything?
 
CanadianCowboysFan;1551692 said:
Given they had gone 90 yards to tie us in under 1.5 minutes in 2005 and were moving the ball in the fourth, there was as much risk of one as the other.

As for your comment about man bra sniffers, you know if Jimmy ever stops short your nose will come out his mouth.

If you think it was better to go 4th and 1 or so than to try an easy FG which should have been made, there is no use discussing this issue any further. I will listen to an argument we didn't attack enough earlier in the game, but not about that point.

Ah yes, spin it some more.

Just show me where I said anything about not trying the FG we did try...all of my comments have been directed at him saying HAD THE FD TO WITTEN STOOD, HE'D HAVE WIMPED OUT AND PLAYED FOR ANOTHER FG.

This after seeing the FG we did try failed.

Nice try though.:rolleyes:
 
blindzebra;1551652 said:
Yeah and he punched Julius in his berries too.

Another very telling thing from the replay, that sums up Parcells and his problem, on the Witten overturned FD:

Had it been a first down, we could have taken a knee forced them to use their last timeout, taken a knee again, and then kicked a FG.

How about scoring a freaking TD, and ending the game?

You think Jimmy takes a knee and kicks a FG?



You're the only one I've seen that says that and I totally agree. I told my buddies that night we should go for the TD. I just felt that even if we made the FG there was to much time on the clock for our consevative prevent d to stop them from making a FG.
 
blindzebra;1551661 said:
Remember the 4th and 1 TD in Jimmy's reign?

When asked why he didn't just kick the FG Jimmy said, "We were going to end the game right there," and, "If we can't pick up a yard we don't deserve to win the ball game."

That's the difference between playing to win and playing not to lose.

that's the difference in having confidence in your squad because they are pretty good, and not having that confidence because your squad isn't as good as it should be, I don't remember the last time I felt comfortable in the ability of our team to get it done when it counts

it's obvious Parcells never felt comfortable turning our players loose, it must have been because they weren't showing that they could handle everything in practice
 
Bob Sacamano;1551702 said:
that's the difference in having confidence in your squad because they are pretty good, and not having that confidence because your squad isn't as good as it should be,


Maybe the squad felt that they did not have confidence because Parcells was always degrading them in some way or the other? Maybe they were playing "too stiff" because they did not want the wrath of Parcells?

It's like anything in life...if you are good at something but someone is always putting you down, you lose confidence in yourself. I think this is a part of what might have happened to the team during the last part of the season. They just got tired of "walking on egg shells"...

:confused:
 

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