davidyee;3846302 said:
...alot on why people are so irritated by your responses.
Exactly, I said Rodgers throws a beautiful ball and has a stronger arm than Romo and a few here got upset about it. LOL Some see honesty as being unexceptable unless it favors the Cowboys.
This is what you deal with on a fan site. If you give an opposing player more credit than one of your own players it's going to anger a few fans here.
If any of the talking heads on ESPN/NFLN don't list Romo ahead of Rodgers, Rivers or Roethlisberger they're morons in the eyes of a few here.
How dare anyone even so much as hint that Aaron Rodgers is better than Tony Romo.
Aikman praised Kevin Kolb and Rodgers and naturally a few fans here didn't appreciate it because Troy was a Cowboy and they expect him to be bias.
A few years ago Aikman said Romo doesn't seem to understand what it means to be the QB of the Dallas Cowboys and naturally that irked some fans.
I was on another board a couple of years ago and Emmitt made some critical comments about Romo and was trashed by a few on that board.
Some fans here are so bias they don't want to here anything negative about the players or the team regardless if it's true.
If Marshall Faulk or Jamie Dukes says anything negative about the Cowboys a few here go nuts saying what do they know.
If they say anything good about the Cowboys they all of a sudden start respecting their views. LOL
davidyee;3846302 said:
First, I wouldn't have been baited by the question of this thread of restricting the team's fortunes to one player because anyone who has played, coached and analyzed football knows the one player rule is not the end all and be all.
It takes more than one player but if a team doesn't have a real solid QB they're not going to win a SB in this era.
You're not winning a SB in todays NFL with a Brad Johnson or a Trent Dilfer. The days of winning SB's with bus drivers are long gone.
You have to throw the ball now to win championships. You don't win SB's with defense anymore you win them with great passing attacks and not making mistakes.
Back in the day before all the rule changes opened up the passing game to promote more scoring teams could pound the ball and sit on a 10 point lead and allow their defense to shut teams down.
The rule changes have changed all that. Defenses have to play scared because one wrong move and it's a penalty and a fine.
DB's can touch receivers after 5 yards. You can't hit QB's high, low or a fraction of a second late.
Defenders can't horse collar or aim at the head. There's too much thinking going on and not as much reacting.
The rule changes have made it extremely difficult for defenses to defend 3-4 WR sets.
Great defensive teams can't sit on 14 point leads anymore because these great offensive teams with outstanding QB's can score at will againt any defense by spreading them out.
Hard to defend 6'4" -6'5" 220-235 pound WR's who have 4.4 speed with the rule changes.
Years ago SB's were never that competitive most had one team dominate.
Now we're seeing high scoring SB's that go down to the wire all because of the rule changes that have opened up the passing game.
If you get a team down it's hard keeping them down now.
davidyee;3846302 said:
Second, does anyone really think Romo is so terrible a QB that he could never be part of a Superbowl team?
I've never said or heard anyone say Romo is terrible but that's how some fans here try and spin constructive criticism.
Romo is far from terrible but he's had some terrible games when the Cowboys needed him at his best. This is a fact!
I've seen Romo have games that were so impressive if he played that way in Dec/Jan the Cowboys would easily win the SB.
I've only seen the Cowboys lose ONE game where he played excellent and that was against the Giants in Dec of 09.
davidyee;3846302 said:
The point of the game is to add numbers to the electronic device located somewhere in the stadium. If your side of the board has more numbers than the other team you win.
You add those numbers to the scoreboard by throwing the football and your QB not turning it over.
You can't score enough to win games by pounding the ball all day. There's a reason why so many QB's throw for over 4000 yards every season. We never saw that years ago because the rules prevented it.
Teams have figured out ways of taking advantage of the rules with big, fast physical WR's and TE's to move the ball quickly down the field.
QB's have a lot more on their plates than QB's 20-30 years ago. This is why so many big games come down to QB's having to make plays to win.
davidyee;3846302 said:
If you look at the Dallas Cowboys of 2010/11 you could argue that the offence with Romo had a greater % of success than the defence.
Are you serious? LOL No one in their right mind could argue that because the Cowboys had their worst defensive team statistically in the history of the franchise.
Anyone could see that the Cowboys offense had more success than the defense. The defense was horrible giving up a franchise record number of points.
The Cowboys defense was thoroughly disgusting let's see how many of the apologists want to hate on me for saying that. :laugh2:
Most of the talent on the team is on the offensive side of the ball. Even an old journeyman like Jon Kitna had success with the offensive talent the Cowboys have.