Too many soft players

tupperware;4391743 said:
I label myself a Cowboy fan. I have no player allegiances. I want whatever is best for our team.
I'm going to say this and I know from experience. Some players are loved so much, they can NOT, and I mean, they can NOT see flaws with the player. It's not until you step back or look at it from the outside to where you can make an actual opinion about a player.

Example, Commander fans thought that the guy they picked up from Chicago was a great QB. They really believed it. But us, since we're not emotionally involved with the guy or the team, we could see that he suck. His name escapes me.

You guys should try looking at things from the outside sometimes, it's not very pretty.
 
Judas;4391745 said:
I'm going to say this and I know from experience. Some players are loved so much, they can NOT, and I mean, they can NOT see flaws with the player. It's not until you step back or look at it from the outside to where you can make an actual opinion about a player.

Example, Commander fans thought that the guy they picked up from Chicago was a great QB. They really believed it. But us, since we're not emotionally involved with the guy or the team, we could see that he suck. His name escapes me.

You guys should try looking at things from the outside sometimes, it's not very pretty.
I've sent a lot of criticism Romo's way. Here's one particular post I made a few months back.

tupperware;4215505 said:
Continuing on.. this offense doesn't seem to have a rhythm. Too many passing plays come off broken plays. I feel like I'm watching back yard football with this offense sometimes. I don't know the exact problem. I don't know if our WR get outmatched. I don't know if they're just not studying hard enough or they don't have what it takes up stairs or what. I don't know if Romo just isn't a timing based passer.. I don't know, I don't have the answers, but watching this offense it's clear that it doesn't perform up to the level it should. We have "weapons" but we rarely feel like a team who is fully utilizing those weapons. I'm sure it's a combination of things but whatever it is it needs to get fixed.

That's one complaint I've constantly felt about Romo. That is to say, it seems rare that many of our plays are made because of the actual design and the actual reads. Rather, it seems as though plays come far too often from broken plays.
 
How many picks did the 49ers drop b/c there were too many defenders going after it? Eli didn't fumble in the 1st Q?
 
tupperware;4391747 said:
I've sent a lot of criticism Romo's way. Here's one particular post I made a few months back.



That's one complaint I've constantly felt about Romo. That is to say, it seems rare that many of our plays are made because of the actual design and the actual reads. Rather, it seems as though plays come far too often from broken plays.


I'd say it's a combination of his below average height and weak line. He doesn't have the vision to take a short drop and fire in a quick slant or drag w/ total confidence. He needs an extra second to get a clear window.
 
MarionBarberThe4th;4391757 said:
I'd say it's a combination of his below average height and weak line. He doesn't have the vision to take a short drop and fire in a quick slant or drag w/ total confidence. He needs an extra second to get a clear window.
You might have a point there, but Bress is Romo's height. I don't know, I just want things to change, and I mean drastic changes. Things can't continue how it's been or else it's going to be the same sad story next year. But it could be worse, Commanders could find or give up their draft to move up and get a franchise QB, and if this happens, it will be misery for a decade.
 
We're soft no doubt, but softest in the league? I'm gonna have to go with our overhyped and overrated rivals the Philadelphia Eagles.
 
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miamicowboy21;4391497 said:
We don't have enough players who taking losing personally. One thing about NY is they have dogs and mentally tough players were thrive under adversity. Our guys wilt under it.

This is the truth right here.
 
Cowboys&LakersFan;4391771 said:
We're soft no doubt, but softest in the league? I'm gonna have to go with our overhyped and overrated rivals the Philadelphia Eagles.

You mean the team that kicked our ***** twice last year?
 
We are soft and not very smart. Not sure we value drive and wanting to win enough in our player evaluation.

We haven't been able to put together a good array of pressure players on D in years.

Oh and to the one poster...we are way softer than the eagles.


Btw, I am a romo fan but a lot of you guys have to give in to the fact that Eli has just proven himself better, at least for now.
 
I think what happens is when we draft new players they get mingled in with the rest of our weak minded quiet team and they emulate them to an extent. So in other words, the weak minded behavior is contagious.
 
ufcrules1;4391872 said:
I think what happens is when we draft new players they get mingled in with the rest of our weak minded quiet team and they emulate them to an extent. So in other words, the weak minded behavior is contagious.

hopefully the process of weeding them out started last year.
 
tyke1doe;4391626 said:
And didn't have a turnover, despite getting hit repeatedly and playing in the rain with a slick ball.

I find it interesting that when Romo can't win the game, he's great, it's just the other players who aren't getting it done. But when Eli wins, it's never how great he played. It's his defense or the other team that should get the credit.

No quarterback completes all his passes. All quarterbacks have bad passes.

Yet despite that Eli makes the plays he needs to.

The differences in this game were the special teams and Eli Manning. Alex Smith simply could not do anything to get the Niners into Giants territory. Meanwhile, Eli did.


I guess you missed several plays that should have been picks by the player you are slobbering over.

Just like in the SB when on the last drive he put one right in the hands of Samuels- and he drops it.
 
goshan;4391817 said:
We are soft and not very smart. Not sure we value drive and wanting to win enough in our player evaluation.

We haven't been able to put together a good array of pressure players on D in years.

Oh and to the one poster...we are way softer than the eagles.


Btw, I am a romo fan but a lot of you guys have to give in to the fact that Eli has just proven himself better, at least for now.

BS. As has been pointed out by several posters, Eli is incredibly lucky. He has had picks dropped in all of his big games.
 
MarionBarberThe4th;4391755 said:
How many picks did the 49ers drop b/c there were too many defenders going after it? Eli didn't fumble in the 1st Q?


judas and the rest of the Eli worshippers always ignore things like that
 
tupperware;4391747 said:
I've sent a lot of criticism Romo's way. Here's one particular post I made a few months back.



That's one complaint I've constantly felt about Romo. That is to say, it seems rare that many of our plays are made because of the actual design and the actual reads. Rather, it seems as though plays come far too often from broken plays.

You are coming around Tupperware. You realize that Romo has some issues with his game (beyond the offensive line) and that is half the battle. Most here don't see any mistakes in his game and think he is on an elite level. I can't help but like the guy but something is off with him for sure. It seems like his timing is off or something. It comes and goes though. I can't put a finger on it exactly but something is not right. He breaks down at the worst possible times in important games too.
 
ufcrules1;4391893 said:
You are coming around Tupperware. You realize that Romo has some issues with his game (beyond the offensive line) and that is half the battle. Most here don't see any mistakes in his game and think he is on an elite level. I can't help but like the guy but something is off with him for sure. It seems like his timing is off or something. It comes and goes though. I can't put a finger on it exactly but something is not right. He breaks down at the worst possible times in important games too.

just because you say it is so does not make it true.

Romo is let down at those points in games by either his WRs dropping balls or his O line collapsing.
Or the D giving up the lead he just got them
Eli whom you clearly worship has a better O line; better WRs and a better D. You put Eli on this team this year and he is on IR by week 10.
 
Too lazy to look through the thread, but OP is right on.

Watching yesterdays games was very discouraging. I saw 4 mentally and physically tough teams. And we don't look ANYTHING like them. They were prepared, competitive, smart, tough--and if someone went down, someone came in and filled the spot adequately.

We need a lot of help on this team. We need pass rushers on the DL and pass blockers on the OL. We need fast linebackers that can compete with todays athletic TEs, secondary that can cover and tackle. And we need toughness. Intelligence. Athleticism. Our D is old and tired and our O is fast but weak and unprepared.

This team needs ALOT of work in the offseason
 
burmafrd;4391895 said:
just because you say it is so does not make it true.

Romo is let down at those points in games by either his WRs dropping balls or his O line collapsing.
Or the D giving up the lead he just got them
Eli whom you clearly worship has a better O line; better WRs and a better D. You put Eli on this team this year and he is on IR by week 10.

It's never Romo's fault is what you are telling me?
 
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