That's the difference between Bradford and Romo

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I noticed that; he made some poor throws under pressure but looks fine with the quick temp dink and dunks.

That's the key to stopping their offense. You have to disrupt their timing by pressuring Bradford and make him move when he doesn't want to. He will turn the ball over when pressured. The Falcons did a good job in the first half and on that last drive. That's what the Cowboys need to do to win. If you allow Bradford his timing throws without pressure, it will be a very long day for the Cowboys.
 
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It was a joke...though that is a low YPA

I think the Falcon's pass rush had something to do with that. They looked great, or the Iggles OL looked really bad. If we can mount that kind of pass rush on them I'll be a happy camper!
 

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That's the key to stopping their offense. You have to disrupt their timing by pressuring Bradford and make him move when he doesn't want to. He will turn the ball over when pressured. The Falcons did a good job in the first half and on that last drive. That's what the Cowboys need to do to win. If you allow Bradford his timing throws without pressure, it will be a very long day for the Cowboys.

I agree, and even more importantly I think that pressure needs to come up the middle. The Crawfords, Coleman, Mincey, Russell, and anybody else they decide to slide inside need to get pressure on Sam and hands in his face every play.
 
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