ryanrogo2005
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There are a couple things that I am very surprised I have not seen discussions about or articles/notes written on:
1.) I've seen the game twice now and I beleive the Cowboys O-line only gave up 1 sack against New York. That staggers me. I know its probably 50%+ Romo ability, but through the last several years it seems our quarterback (whomever it is) goes down 4-7 times per game on the road. Hopefully this will be a continuing trend in NFC East road games.
2.) I have not seen much disucssed about the Youth on this team. This is a very young team, especially on defense. This season alot of people expected "doomsday" from week 1, but when you think about it, it takes time for defenses to develop, regardless of the talent. It reminds me of 1992, when everyone said the Cowboys were to young and were a year away. Why has nobody said that this year? We had veternas on the '92 team too.
3. Regardless of T.O.'s stats or the goofy things he says off the field, his biggest impact still has to be how teams gameplan against him and thus free up the other weapons on offense. Owens is on pace for 90+ catches and 1200 yards which is a solid, if not spectacular, season for him; but the oppurtunities he creates for passing/running game by just him being on the field I beleive is understated.
4.) Patrick Crayton finally seems to be back from his 2005 leg injury against the Giants. He now seems to be that same reciever who looked so impressive in the 2005 opener at San Diego and Raiders game.
5.) That 1986 season would have been very specially if Danny White had not broken his hand. Yes, I'm still bitter!
I'm a real newbie to the site, but I think its one of the best NFL boards around.
1.) I've seen the game twice now and I beleive the Cowboys O-line only gave up 1 sack against New York. That staggers me. I know its probably 50%+ Romo ability, but through the last several years it seems our quarterback (whomever it is) goes down 4-7 times per game on the road. Hopefully this will be a continuing trend in NFC East road games.
2.) I have not seen much disucssed about the Youth on this team. This is a very young team, especially on defense. This season alot of people expected "doomsday" from week 1, but when you think about it, it takes time for defenses to develop, regardless of the talent. It reminds me of 1992, when everyone said the Cowboys were to young and were a year away. Why has nobody said that this year? We had veternas on the '92 team too.
3. Regardless of T.O.'s stats or the goofy things he says off the field, his biggest impact still has to be how teams gameplan against him and thus free up the other weapons on offense. Owens is on pace for 90+ catches and 1200 yards which is a solid, if not spectacular, season for him; but the oppurtunities he creates for passing/running game by just him being on the field I beleive is understated.
4.) Patrick Crayton finally seems to be back from his 2005 leg injury against the Giants. He now seems to be that same reciever who looked so impressive in the 2005 opener at San Diego and Raiders game.
5.) That 1986 season would have been very specially if Danny White had not broken his hand. Yes, I'm still bitter!
I'm a real newbie to the site, but I think its one of the best NFL boards around.