What did we learn tonight?

SilverStarCowboy

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#1 Learned that a QB can get hot, 12 of 13 completions by Hassleback.

#2 Julius Jones plays well vs Seattle and they play here this season.

#3 The Offense can be opened up, Bledsoe has the arm and the know how to drive the length of the field.

#4 DeMarcus Ware is the real deal.

#5 Dallas and Seattle are well coached.

#6 Berriut and Davis will secure the FS position, they both looked very natural tonight.

#7 Barber may indeed be "one of those".

#8 Romo is better than Henson.

#9 Crayton is fun to watch, he has improved tremendously from last season.

#10 RT looked alot better with Pettitie.
 

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SilverStarCowboy said:
#1 Learned that a QB can get hot, 12 of 13 completions by Hassleback.

#2 Julius Jones plays well vs Seattle and they play here this season.

#3 The Offense can be opened up, Bledsoe has the arm and the know how to drive the length of the field.

#4 DeMarcus Ware is the real deal.

#5 Dallas and Seattle are well coached.

#6 Berriut and Davis will secure the FS position, they both looked very natural tonight.

#7 Barber may indeed be "one of those".

#8 Romo is better than Henson.

#9 Crayton is fun to watch, he has improved tremendously from last season.

#10 RT looked alot better with Pettitie.

11. Cortez actually did pretty good, might not be as bad as I thought.

12. Burnett is going to crack the lineup this season.

13. Ben Noll should be cut now.

14. Petitti better learn how to read blitzs...part of the learning curve and he might be good in the future...

15. LB's need to learn how to cover the tight end floating down the middle.
 

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montgod said:
My thing is...and I haven't watched the game yet, but others have stated how Romo looked so much better but with his stats being 2-6 and 48 yards, it leaves much to be desired imo by looking at just the stats.

Don't let the stats fool you. His pocket presents was much smoother and natural than Henson, and two of those incompletion's were flat out drops; I believe Morgan and Polite were the culprits, but the passes should have been caught. One incompletion was just a horrible read by Romo that was nearly intercepted as he was trying to throw it away though, the only negative that I can give about him at the moment.
 

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Romo and Henson both played below average tonight (last night really). I don't care who played better then who, they both sucked and that's all anyone should be concerned about.
 

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jdub2k4 said:
Don't let the stats fool you. His pocket presents was much smoother and natural than Henson, and two of those incompletion's were flat out drops; I believe Morgan and Polite were the culprits, but the passes should have been caught. One incompletion was just a horrible read by Romo that was nearly intercepted as he was trying to throw it away though, the only negative that I can give about him at the moment.

Henson's bad throw was picked and he too had two drops that ended drives, hmm.:rolleyes:
 
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