"We didnt execute."

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I am getting tired of hearing this excuse, "we didnt execute."

I'm not syaing any of us are saying this but I feel if we have we can at least defend it by taking a look at our total penalties/yards.

But I have been hearing TJ Hooshmenyadayadayada say it, Carson Palmer, about 6 Giant players, every coach in the league that has experienced a loss and so on.

Shouldnt these people be thinking about the flip side of the coin. That being the other team just executed their plays better? Or flat out beat you physically, mentally?

Sorry, its just been frusterating seeing these player interviews and coaches' press conferences and hearing that line over and over.
 
it's just another way for them to say they beat themselves. tj whosyamomma is one of the biggest cry babies as of late. just say it fellas....you got ya *** handed to ya and move on. i agree with ya smart
 
When John McKay was HC of the expansion Tampa Bay Bucs he was asked what he thought about his team's execution (after yet another loss), his reply was classic: "I'm all for it".

:lmao2:
 
Peyton and Dungy were saying that a lot too. But they forget to say sometimes that the defense did not let them execute - like that stop at the goaline by the Cowboys!
 
aikemirv;1198928 said:
Peyton and Dungy were saying that a lot too. But they forget to say sometimes that the defense did not let them execute - like that stop at the goaline by the Cowboys!

Yeah. They must have screwed up... we couldnt have possibly stopped Peyton in the redzone. What arrogant trash.
 
Because when you are better than the other team, and you lose. You didnt excute

The giants were beating the titans 21-0 through three and half quarters. Then they stopped excuting. The titans didnt suddenly become a better team, and win, the giants stopped excuting, and then it was all down hill. You may be sick of the line, but it doesnt mean it aint true.
 
aikemirv;1198928 said:
Peyton and Dungy were saying that a lot too. But they forget to say sometimes that the defense did not let them execute - like that stop at the goaline by the Cowboys!

Peyton talked specifically about that play and how Ware did a great job of taking both his receivers out of the play - I think it was in the NFL Replay of the game.
 
dargonking999;1198942 said:
Because when you are better than the other team, and you lose. You didnt excute

The giants were beating the titans 21-0 through three and half quarters. Then they stopped excuting. The titans didnt suddenly become a better team, and win, the giants stopped excuting, and then it was all down hill. You may be sick of the line, but it doesnt mean it aint true.

Or maybe the Titans stopped giving the ball away to the Giants and the Giants had not put them away. You could then say the Titans started executing could you not?
 
dargonking999;1198942 said:
Because when you are better than the other team, and you lose. You didnt excute

The giants were beating the titans 21-0 through three and half quarters. Then they stopped excuting. The titans didnt suddenly become a better team, and win, the giants stopped excuting, and then it was all down hill. You may be sick of the line, but it doesnt mean it aint true.

Maybe the Titans are a better team and they were the ones NOT executing in the 1st 3 quarters.

Who is to say that if the Titans played like they did in the 4th for the entire game and the way the giants played in the 1st 3 quarters played in the 4th then the outcome would have been the same? or different?

This line is nothing but an excuse.
 
jimnabby;1198943 said:
Peyton talked specifically about that play and how Ware did a great job of taking both his receivers out of the play - I think it was in the NFL Replay of the game.

Yeah, eventually he got to that, but that was later in the week. After the game that was not the story if I remember correctly.
 
aikemirv;1198949 said:
Yeah, eventually he got to that, but that was later in the week. After the game that was not the story if I remember correctly.

It was nothing but we didnt play well, we didnt execute, wah wah wah.
 
And Parcells and Cowboy player say this as well. Teams feel if they go out and execute the way they should that they can win all coaches and all players feel that way. I do hear players and coaches compliment or give credit to the other teams for making the plays but yes in their minds and the minds of the Cowboys if they execute as they know how then they feel they should win the game
 
I disagree. "We didn't execute" is the only thing you can say that isn't an excuse.
 
All football teams seem to use the phrase "we didn't execute" when they lose. While I was driving my car other day, Bucs Galloway & Gruden were on and all they talking about was that they hadn't executed and were in the game with the Cowboys in the first half. In fact Galloway even said we didn't come to play in the first half. Weren't we leading at end of first half 21-7 (having Thanksgiving dinner and didn't actually see first half) and then go on to blow them out. That phrase is nothing more then a cop out cause no team will admit they beat by better team -- unless that team goes on to win the SB. On other hand, Rhonde Barber did state how amazed he was at how well Romo played and went up to him and told him he's a good QB.
 

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