Using the No Huddle?

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Given all of the recent sports talk regarding the Giants' use of faking injuries to slow down the Ram's no-huddle attack Monday Night, it got me thinking.

Do you guys feel that the Cowboys should try to institute more no-huddle into their offense?

It looks to me like they currently go the exact opposite direction. They're often very slow to proceed from one play to the next, often either taking the clock down to 1 second or even incurring delay of game penalties.

Does anyone else feel that a more up-tempo offense would work to the Cowboys' advantage?
 
i have always felt that we do better in an uptempo kind of offense because that plays to romo's strengths (smart, can make all the throws, has control of the offense so can change play calls, makes plays even on broken plays) while putting the defense at a disadvantage

witness how well he did on the last 3 drives against the whiners when he were trying to hurry it up

not necessarily no-huddle, but definitely need to make it up tempo
 
I would. Especially early on. Tire them *****es out then run it down their throat! :D
 
Sam I Am;4128450 said:
I would. Especially early on. Tire them *****es out then run it down their throat! :D
We're talking about football here, right? :eek::
 
Harder to do with all these new guys on the OL and two different centers in two games. I'd expect more of it later in the season.
 
We have the QB and receivers do to it and do it well. The problem is getting the oline all situated in a timely matter and them not getting Tony killed thus killing the flow.
 
stasheroo;4128437 said:
Given all of the recent sports talk regarding the Giants' use of faking injuries to slow down the Ram's no-huddle attack Monday Night, it got me thinking.

Do you guys feel that the Cowboys should try to institute more no-huddle into their offense?

It looks to me like they currently go the exact opposite direction. They're often very slow to proceed from one play to the next, often either taking the clock down to 1 second or even incurring delay of game penalties.

Does anyone else feel that a more up-tempo offense would work to the Cowboys' advantage?

Was not so much the case in the 9ers game I saw pleanty of plays where Dallas had 5 or 6 sec on the clock when the ball was snapped. I think there are times when a hurry up can help you I also think hurry up can hurt you if your not getting 1st downs you end up hurrying the defense back on the field
 

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