This Is What You Get Without JuJo

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Say what you want guys but I feel this would of been a entirely different ballgame with JuJo in there.
 
my question is...why when the giant defense was winded, did we not run the fastest RB we have TT, more?
 
Was that sentence in English? I have no idea what you're trying to say.
 
i agree, without JJ the passing game just took a step backwards, next week, JJ faces his favorite team ....Seattle, i see a 100 yard game
 
I think having JJ around takes a lot of starch out of the DLs pass rush and this is what has kept Bledsoe relatively clean for the most part this year.

We are a much better team with JJ.

The one positive is that MB3 showed some running, receiving and blitz pickup ability. I am probably more comfortable with him now than either ATrain or TT.
 
Obviously, Julius is the best RB we have, but it's not like the Cowboys were running the ball well when he was in there either. I haven't seen anything thru 6 games to suggest the Cowboys are a good running team yet. Hopefully, JJ will be back soon and they can pick it up in the running game, but too many times there are no holes for the RB to run through. The Cowboys are a passing team and that is what is carrying the offense right now.
 
Eskimo said:
I think having JJ around takes a lot of starch out of the DLs pass rush and this is what has kept Bledsoe relatively clean for the most part this year.

We are a much better team with JJ.

The one positive is that MB3 showed some running, receiving and blitz pickup ability. I am probably more comfortable with him now than either ATrain or TT.

Barber looked good!
 
Julius is an important part of this team. He hasn't played great this season, but he's still been getting a good amount of yards despite his poor average.

We're a worse team without him. I think we saw that today. However, we do have fairly capable backups who can at least give us a semblence of a running game at times.

Barber, Thomas and Thompson all bring something good, but not great - yet - to the table.
 
I thought MB3 did a fine job, but it seemed like everytime he got a head of steam he was taken out and Atrain was put in to try an inevitable failed attempt to the outside.
 
100 degrees, and the amount of posession we had, i would have worked em outside more.

we should count our lucky stars we pulled that one out. We had way too many oppurtinities, and we barely got it. But good teams find ways to win. It sure is nice to sit at 4-2
 
I am tired of seeing the coachs pull the backs when they are on a roll, and starting to get the "feel" of the game.
 
Dale said:
Julius is an important part of this team. He hasn't played great this season, but he's still been getting a good amount of yards despite his poor average.

Exactly. He has a lot of nice runs but the line breakdowns allowing him to get nailed in the back field are killing his ypg. He is not having as bad a season as many fans of other teams think. He was on pace for a huge game against the iggles based on his first half play.
 
JakeCamp12 said:
my question is...why when the giant defense was winded, did we not run the fastest RB we have TT, more?

Because he missed a block and got Drew sacked :eek:
 
MB wasn't it who took a stutter step left on 3rd and 1 and failed to pick up the first down and made us settle for the FG? isn't that the same RB who the coaches instructed to NOT try to bounce it out and instead stick his nose in the pile and get the 1 yard? if it wasn't him, sorry - but if it was he'll catch hell from the RB coach, if not Parcells himself...
 

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