The CB was watching Dak the whole time and the throw was in fact slightly behind Brown as the video shows he had to open his hips to reach slightly behind him.....that INT was on Dak no doubt.Noah Brown did Dak absolutely no favors with that lazy, rounded sideline route. His horrible route seriously decreased his window for a perfect pass. Dak's pass was not behind Noah. It was actually on him. Noah's lazily rounded route is what forced Noah to open up towards the throw. Had Noah ran hard 5-7 yards, planted his foot in the ground while making a 45° angled cut towards the sideline, that would have forced the CB to respect the initial hard get off and backpeddle enough to help Noah create enough of separation. All season long, our WRs have been running horribly lazy rounded routes, instead of hard run and crisp cutting routes. The WRs coach needs to be replaced, along with the Oline coach.
Nice sarcasm. Too bad I'm correct. I absolutely know what I'm talking about. Eagles ex-receivers coach is saying the same thing.
What’s comical is guys like you who eternally search for sources of blame OTHER than Dak.
Romo was better than Josh Allen….you already found out…If only we could find out...
Yea that was silly I was hoping that was a next year move……Jerry wanted to sign OBJ in the middle of rehab......lol
Do you watch Allen play and throw interceptions in the end zone and they blame his elbow for it? Have you been paying attention or do you need BSPN to spoon feed you?While we are playing this game (Does Allen make Allen passes or does he throw High & Behind the Wr like Dak) . . . I need to know before I give my answer
I don’t know why this was foreign to the Cowboys. He was always going to be our 3rd maybe 4th best receiver this year. And to only get Tolbert and Washington….just terrible. Amari must’ve really rubbed someone the wrong way. I don’t even think that’s a Jerry move…..that smells like Stephen.That's what most people don't understand. Players return from ACL tears in 9-12 months, but it's usually 18-24 months before they are back to their previous skill level.
One of his worse games of his career.Underneath? He threw dump-offs to Pollard into the ground! He was so awful today he looked like the rookie who never played a game.
SMHMaybe that's why he's the "ex" receivers coach
They really overestimated Tolbert too.I was fine with getting rid of Coop but they really overestimated Gallup being ready this year......
Yeah they really did there. And history says neither one of those guys should’ve been ready. Not sure what they were thinking but they did it in 2018 too. They thought Allen Hurns could be a number one. Just terrible.They really overestimated Tolbert too.
The lack of separation with the WRs was glaring outside of CeeDee.I mean, I'm the last guy to defend him but we really do need better weapons.
We can't lose sight of that while blaming him.
Anyone see the 50yd bomb to Diggs that Allen made while getting hit? That's what a strong arm looks like. Dak never would have been able to make that throw. Not never.When you have to put your whole body into a throw to get it 50 yards, that's not indicative of a strong arm. Guys like Rodgers, Allen, Mahomes and Herbert can do that standing flat footed. They make throws like that on the run and do it effortlessly. Dak has to contort himself into a pretzel to get it that far.