VaqueroTD
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- One of those games you expect between Cowboys and Eagles. A few close plays determined the game. If had gone Cowboys way, they would have had a win. That's what happens when you have 2 good teams. When Cowboys got so close to end zone, I thought it was academic at that point, but then the penalty, sack, etc.
- Cowboys usually seem to win away games when back against wall, but didn't do it this time. Things can turn around quickly, you see San Francisco lost 3 in a row. It's not over, they still can win division, but it's much tougher now.
- Fixing the running game at this point is more challenging. I'm sure a lot of people are wondering if Pollard can carry the load. I don't know. I think there's a lot to it. I like Tony a lot. The joke is and going back to when I played -- When a team is not running the ball, it's on the offensive line, when they are running, it's the back doing it. I know it's an important priority for Mike, but when you're this far in the season, you are what you are. And there are some great run defenses in the NFL.
- I know Parcells would say "I don't coach penalties," which was fantastic. Smart, took himself off the hook. I think there are disciplined coaches who are tough during the week but still have teams with penalties. Then, I've seen ones who don't pay much attention and won't have many penalties. I don't know if there is a hard and fast way to look at it, and why teams struggle with it, but you just can't have it. When you're having pre-snap penalties especially, they just have to stop. You can't play winning football if you're having problems before the ball is even put in play. No coach really knows the answer. I'm old school so my approach would probably be different than today's coaches, but it would certainly be addressed.
- I think not enough practices now at same tempo as used to be causes it. It's the only sport where you don't practice as hard as you play. One reason why I'm always impressed with San Francisco and how physical they are on game day. The practices in my day were very demanding and tempo was usually at game speed. If you're not practicing at game speed, things happen. My worry -- and been saying it a while -- but no one worries because it's the #1 sport and making money, but because of less practice time and never going back to way it was, and less practice time with each collective bargaining agreements, what is that ultimately going to do to the game itself? Sometimes I don't think decisions are being made on what is best for game on the field. Coaches who have been here a long time, how do you adapt to it? Not easy, I talk to a lot of them about it.
- I think quality and depth of all positions in NFL is hard because of the cap. If you're going to pay a quality backup QB, that money is going elsewhere now. You look at a lot of teams that you say are Playoff contenders, and then you look at their QB position and scratch your head, because if they do lose their starter, they will have a hard time playing games. Before the Cap, we had backup linemen making a good living, and other positions as well, so drop-off wasn't as severe. Then everyone went younger at backups. We saw drop-offs with injuries.
- I call the Buffalo/Denver game this week. You have to string wins together at this point in season. Buffalo has had a hard time doing that. Denver, all anyone remembers is the 70-point game, and I was surprised how much better they are since that game. Won 2 in a row, beat KC. Russell Wilson is better than he was a year ago. This is the time to position yourself for December. Cowboys are in that same spot too.
- (You just broke Madden/Summerall's record for most years together in booth with Joe Buck.) Hard to believe Joe and I have done it that long. Both Madden & Summerall meant a lot to me. To have Madden & Summerall narrate the highlights of your career is the best memory ever. I saw a clip of the 86 World Series and Vin Scully calling it yesterday and it was fantastic. And same for Jon and Pat, it just felt right listening to them. So to surpass them, it hasn't hit me. We have been fortunate. A lot of duos for many reasons couldn't stay together. We're roughly same age and been through lot experiences together, good friends, and the fact that he was able to leave FOX too meant a lot. He didn't have to come. We both proved what we said for 21 years, we didn't want work with anyone else. I hope it ends up as 30 years. I'm proud of it, but Pat and Jon will always be the standard.
- We did Thursday night games my last 4 years at FOX. Different feel, and it helped us get ready for MNF. When you did Sunday as long as we did -- and I think Jon felt same way -- it was a good time slot and you miss it. I know our ratings are up and we've had a good year for MNF ratings but it's a different audience. Sunday Afternoon though seems to be the window that people want to watch football and grateful that fans still miss us in that time slot.