Trolling: ***Post Game Thread***

You guys really think this game was about losing in the trenches? I'm so confused. Let alone the part about the team not addressing the OL under Jason Garrett.

Do you believe that we won the trench war? It looked a little like the Minnesota playoff game at certain points.
 
Cowboys suck. I don’t see anything that would make me think they are anything more than mediocre.
 
They are even? Was THAT serious?! Stud receivers make plays like that. Romo did not play well on the final drive but he hit a perfect, CLUTCH, potential game winner to Dez which Dez dropped. That was a choke play. Fumbling in their territory after hardly getting hit like Dunbar did was huge. Flase start when we have third and goal from the four when Dez is single covered kills a team. Not running at all when we had the ball with like 5 or 6 minutes left was moronic. Dallas had multiple opportunities to win this game and the offense squandered them. Romo wasn't great but he was definitely not the main reason we lost. Watch the games and try to actually understand what is happening. Unbelievable.

Huh? I guess you never noticed Romo fumbling, Romo overthrowing receivers, Romo throwing two yd outs when he needed six, Romo getting picked but luckily getting a call, Romo calling an audible AWAY from his best playmaker in one on one.....ROMO SUCKED.

Unbelievable you can defend him. Oh and let me give you some advice since you watch Soooo much football, if your QB isn't " great" your rarely win on the road in the NFL.
 
The running game is a huge problem. But we went away from it twice and it hurt - first and goal at the 5 up 10-7 and when it was 17-13 and we had 5 minutres left first down at their 30. No need to go all pass there we played right into their hands.

Yeah, they totally abandoned the running game in the 2nd half.

We might've won if Dez didn't drop that long pass though.
 
Interesting hearing Bradshaw complain about the Callahan dinking and dunking going all the way back to Oakland...
 
It doesn't matter who calls the plays when the plays suck. JG's offense needs to be flushed down the toilet. Only time it works is when Romo improvises and plays backyard football.
 
Huh? I guess you never noticed Romo fumbling, Romo overthrowing receivers, Romo throwing two yd outs when he needed six, Romo getting picked but luckily getting a call, Romo calling an audible AWAY from his best playmaker in one on one.....ROMO SUCKED.

Unbelievable you can defend him. Oh and let me give you some advice since you watch Soooo much football, if your QB isn't " great" your rarely win on the road in the NFL.

I think BigDen is closer to the truth. This was a collective loss for the offensive unit.
 
Do you believe that we won the trench war? It looked a little like the Minnesota playoff game at certain points.

Yeah, I think we did, on both sides today. They were blitzing us like crazy on offense, though, and we didn't have good options when we needed them. I'm not going to blame our trench guys for that.

I'm sort of surprised everyone wasn't in agreement that we controlled the LoS defensively today, frankly. I know it's fashionable to assume we're both thin and weak on the DL, but the first two games certainly haven't shown that to be the case at all.
 
Anyone who chalks this lose on Romo is a moron, team effort all around goes to that L. Anyways, we caught a break with our whole division losing today, on to the Rams.
 
As I said in the chat - watching this team offensively is as boring as it gets. We are so vanilla, so average and so "Romo to Witten for 3 yards" it's maddening. We're an 8-8 team as far as I see it.

This is so frustratingly true, but yet I have zero doubt that our fearless leaders have no clue that this is true or too stubborn to change when reality is staring right at them.

I would bet dollars to donuts that Sean Payton as coach would have hung at least 30+ points on this team today. No way no how a Sean Payton led offense gets held to a single TD today.
 
We need to give Orton some time so we can identify whether the problem is Romo or is it the Offensive system/play-calling and we need to get it fixed asap. Our defense is in place, but our offense is terrible, and with the talent we have in place, there is NO reason for it to look like it does.
 
This is so frustratingly true, but yet I have zero doubt that our fearless leaders have no clue that this is true or too stubborn to change when reality is staring right at them.

I would bet dollars to donuts that Sean Payton as coach would have hung at least 30+ points on this team today. No way no how a Sean Payton led offense gets held to a single TD today.

They can't have a clue - because they have yet to address to problems, which have been the same for years now.
 

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