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You mean their coach didn't learn from Jason Garrett in 2016?
That can't be. They are quality coached.
You mean their coach didn't learn from Jason Garrett in 2016?
Wait, so you would not think that his muff that really was insignificant in the grand course of the game didn't represent some sort of uncontrollable shift in momentum?
You sound jealous. Maybe we should run more bubble screens. Just a thought
My point is he has done twice what Switzer ever did in that game.Of course it did. You asked what would you do with him. My answer is leave him in and hope he breaks one to change the game for you.
What if he returns a punt to take the lead in the fourth quarter?
My point is he has done twice what Switzer ever did in that game.
He has legitimately cost his team with several turnovers.
Switzer muffed a punt. That's it.
Dak heard footsteps the remainder of the season.And Collinsworth got in the six sack reference.
Thanks, Cris.
And man, it is so embarrassing that it can actually be talked about.
My point is he has done twice what Switzer ever did in that game.
He has legitimately cost his team with several turnovers.
Switzer muffed a punt. That's it.
More like Atlanta has caught fire in the right way,they are pretty fantastic pressure on Goff,,,I think they score a TD on this seriesThe Rams offense has really disappointed tonight. Bigger story than the fumbles by Cooper.
They just don't seem as aggressive.
Honestly, that is his problem since Chazzy Boy was yanked after that game.Dak heard footsteps the remainder of the season.
Congrats on the Switzer reference. He's sitting on his couch watching this game. The other is playing in it.
So let's see how McVay handles twice the momentum that Garrett clearly could not.His point is he doesn't have one. The Rams didn't have any momentum before those fumbles. The Cowboys most definitely did when Switzer changed the game.
None other than Jimmy Johnson talked about the importance of momentum changing plays. The bottom line to me is if the Wonka worker doesn't muff the punt there the Cowboys win that game. The Rams defense was in trouble and the Cowboys offense was getting into a rhythm.
His point is he doesn't have one. The Rams didn't have any momentum before those fumbles. The Cowboys most definitely did when Switzer changed the game.
None other than Jimmy Johnson talked about the importance of momentum changing plays. The bottom line to me is if the Wonka worker doesn't muff the punt there the Cowboys win that game. The Rams defense was in trouble and the Cowboys offense was getting into a rhythm.