What will be Different this weekend verus last Weekend?

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OK, we have heard from everyone on the egg that Dallas laid last weekend. What will our coaches do this weekend that will be different? To answer that let us review some things:
1. The DL provided no pressure on the QB
2. The DL got run over by the RB
3. No turnovers by our wonderful CBs
4. The Safeties are injured and we are thinking of putting two corners back there.
5. Where are the sacks?
6. Did I mention that the other team ran though, to the left, and to the right of our DL?

Special Teams
1. Where were they?

Offense
1. Romo ran for his life again.
2. No holes for a dam_ good running back to run though.
3. Where was the OL?
4. Did I mention that Romo ran (escaped) to try and find receivers who drop the ball anyway?
5. The offense scored 7 points.

Not that I am being critical but I was just wondering how we where going to handle this weeks game.:eek:
 
the overall approach of the team will be different. Beating the giants was the teams total focus the entire offseason they stepped up and won it. They didnt bring the same intensity vs the seahawks and paid the price for it. At home with that bad taste in their mouths they will get back on track and beat the bucs.
 
Prossman;4738079 said:
the overall approach of the team will be different. Beating the giants was the teams total focus the entire offseason they stepped up and won it. They didnt bring the same intensity vs the seahawks and paid the price for it. At home with that bad taste in their mouths they will get back on track and beat the bucs.




I hope so. I have four of my friends coming over to watch the game that are TB fans. Since I'm the only one with sunday ticket they are coming over. It's gonna suck if we play like we did last week. Might be a quadruple homicide if so :D
 
:laugh2: The entire offseason focus was on beating the giants. they came in and did just that. Seattle is a good home team, 8-0 a year ago i believe. Horrible on the road but a good home team.They saw us coming and we got blind sided. The bucs should have beaten the giants , so there is no reason the cowboys wont be bringing their A game in this one. Vengence will rue the day for the boys and the Bucs are the unwilling victums.
 
There was quite a bit of difference in our play between week one and week two. There hasn't been enough season yet to draw a trend, but if we put ourselves in the same hole again, we can safely guess that we'll get the same result.

This TB team is pretty good, too. Even playing well, there's no guarantee we'll win. One thing's for sure: this is an early season test of how well the team responds to adversity.
 
rwalters31;4738071 said:
OK, we have heard from everyone on the egg that Dallas laid last weekend. What will our coaches do this weekend that will be different? To answer that let us review some things:
1. The DL provided no pressure on the QB
2. The DL got run over by the RB
3. No turnovers by our wonderful CBs
4. The Safeties are injured and we are thinking of putting two corners back there.
5. Where are the sacks?
6. Did I mention that the other team ran though, to the left, and to the right of our DL?

Special Teams
1. Where were they?

Offense
1. Romo ran for his life again.
2. No holes for a dam_ good running back to run though.
3. Where was the OL?
4. Did I mention that Romo ran (escaped) to try and find receivers who drop the ball anyway?
5. The offense scored 7 points.

Not that I am being critical but I was just wondering how we where going to handle this weeks game.:eek:

You forgot...

Offense
6. Even tohugh Romo ran for his life again, he still connected with WRs and TEs who routinely dropped his passes.
7. felix Jones mastered the art of tackling himself.

Special Teams
2. felix Jones matered the art of stripping himself to fumble.
 
We will beat the Bucs....We are built for passing Teams...and hard nosed running teams.

We will also beat them, because everybody will feel the pressure now. All the talk in the off season "We feel this is our year, the atmosphere is different"

Jerry calling out the players, Media calling out the coaches. We can't afford to go 1-2....i just don't see it.
 
It's a different week, it will be a different game. Its really that simple. If you have ever played competitive sports, you know that somedays you just don't have it. Whether it's golf, tennis, baseball, football, etc. You prepare, you work hard, you try, you give it everything you have but in the end, somedays just suck and there is not much you can do about it. It's part of the game. That day for this team was last Sunday, and I am sure it will happen again at some point in the season. The key is how do you respond the next time out. You can't let one week cost you the following week. We will see.
 
Last week it was loud n rowdy. This week you'll be able to hear a pin drop.
 
I hope-


-Coaching staff establishing a good game plan and have the players well prepared. " You don't prepare to fail you fail to prepare" That is huge.
 
Bucs are tough and will be looking for revenge from last year's game. Plus they will be motivated to defend their coach after Kneeldown-Gate. And I have zero confidence that our defense will be able to stop Freeman. Our stadium brings out the best in other QBs
 
It'll be a close game. I have no idea which Cowboy team will show. They are Jeckyll and Hyde.
 
Difference will be we'll be in the coolest stadium in the world that we dont deserve to play in and we proved that by being .500 in it!!!!
 
Las Vegas bookies say that statistically the home team wins much more and covers spread with replacement refs.Scoring is up three points a game.All these are trends with the refs.Road wins overall will be hard to come by.

The really interesting thing is going to be if Dallas has more home games prior to resolving the strike.The bookie action is really going in LV and all for the home teams and the over for the most part.It really has affected the old sports book.

USA today.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/...ement-refs-nfl-ripe-for-corruption/57804702/1

It really makes you rethink is it only the players or the refs controlling the outcome.
 
Idgit;4738422 said:
There was quite a bit of difference in our play between week one and week two. There hasn't been enough season yet to draw a trend, but if we put ourselves in the same hole again, we can safely guess that we'll get the same result.

This TB team is pretty good, too. Even playing well, there's no guarantee we'll win. One thing's for sure: this is an early season test of how well the team responds to adversity.
Sure.

But if we lose this one, we lose any hope of making a playoff run imo.
 
BARRYRAY;4738664 said:
Las Vegas bookies say that statistically the home team wins much more and covers spread with replacement refs.Scoring is up three points a game.All these are trends with the refs.Road wins overall will be hard to come by.

The really interesting thing is going to be if Dallas has more home games prior to resolving the strike.The bookie action is really going in LV and all for the home teams and the over for the most part.It really has affected the old sports book.

USA today.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/...ement-refs-nfl-ripe-for-corruption/57804702/1

It really makes you rethink is it only the players or the refs controlling the outcome.
Are you saying we would have only scored 4 points if we didn't have replacement refs last week?

:)
 
OK, so the answer is picking on the coaches and players will make them player better and that will be the difference? Oh my God, we're screwed! I do like the answer that the bookies with the replacement refs show Home team winning. That one makes more sense for a difference maker. What I was fishing for was an analysis of the "what not to do" from the last game, and the "what to do" for the next. My observation was the Coaches looked lose on the side lines "deer in the headlamp" and the players looked loss on the field "as in not knowing what to do". The only player that looked like he knew what he was doing was Romo and he was running for his life again. So the Cowboys where blind, dumb, and deaf on all three phases of the game.

Back to the reason I posted was looking for what to look for in the next game that was going to change my observation from the last game. Maybe the coaches will be reading the analysis and make the appropriate winning chances.

Make proud me analysis.:)
 

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