TO in motion

sago1;1639586 said:
The only way to stop our offense is for them to stop Romo. As long as our OL & RB/TE can handle our opponents basic rush & their blitz packages, and Romo can also adjust, we will be deadly and make them pay big time. Of course our OL must consistently also open lanes for our RBs. It's the same thing our offense was able to do during the 90s. That combined with a really good defense won us 3 SB.

The Dolphins have a much better defense then did the Giants and can bring the pressure -- particularly Taylor. Flozel and rest of OL need to get the job done. You know they'll double team TO and somehow try double teaming Witten which means they only have 7 men in the box. Our running game must work and Romo must be accurate. The Skins probably have a slightly better running game but we've got a much better passing game and an OC who knows their defense and their defensive players.


I would like to see Romo take a page out of Eli's book and get that 3 step drop and get rid of the ball fast.... this way defenses cant know that they have x-amount of time to get back there every play. The o-line cant protect EVERY play. The defense will get through.
 
Witten killed them in the middle of the field because some bonehead on the Giants thought it would be intelligent to match up Matthias Kiwanuka against him.
 
Nors;1639260 said:
Is it just me or does he look unstoppable flat out going deep off of going in motion? Once a WR gets a jump on a DB its OVER.

Also note that receivers are doing well on crossing routes, a staple of 2005/06 offense.

I think Witten burning them early in the game had a lot to do with the Giants adjusting which helped free up TO and the other WR. 1st half I don't think we had a WR making a catch but in the 2nd half things changed as the Giants made changes
 
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