The Mental Game

802dave

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How much does this come into play during a game, during a season?

Quite a lot; when you get to the professional level and are an experienced pro, the mental game becomes very large. (I'm not a pro, never was; I've read a lot about the mental game for my sport...)

I think we are seeing quite a lot of what the offense's mental frame of mind is these past four games.

To make this short: I don't think Bledsoe has instilled confidence in this team. The team wants to believe, but two out of the three really meaningful games they've played, Bledsoe has played hidiously! Jacksonville and Philly reduced him to rubble.

Jacksonville and Philly's mental games were bolstered; they knew they could get to him and they did.

Our offensive line has been much more solid than I thought they could be, but after seeing the fruit of their labor, they can't be as confident in their leader as they once were. It doesn't matter how much BP yells and belittles them, actions speak louder than words!

Actions speak louder than words.

The Cowboys players know what they've seen in their two losses this year; they know it's just more of what historically has been in Bledsoe's career!

After the Jacksonville game, I wasn't ready for Bledsoe to be replaced; I think we needed to see more - a few games more. Well, now we have. I think it's time!

The players need to be able to believe in their leader(s). Will they believe in Romo? That remains to be seen. Do they believe in Bledsoe? IMO, they are wavering! Do they think he can lead them to the SB? How naive do you think they are? The players can't and shouldn't speak out on this!

Sooner or later BP needs to make a change and it would appear to be a good time against Houston before BP loses this team mentally!

Just my Opinion!
Dave
 
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