BrAinPaiNt said:Will not say it was my favorite, was not really a game changer.
However the one that impressed me the most was when Fasano was getting held all the way and still managed to catch the ball with his free hand.
Pretty amazing play from a rook IMO.
Yeah, that's the one I mentioned up top. Creative use of impact players - gotta love it.T-New41 said:There was a play where Ware did not get the sack, but he started following Cooley across the LOS as if he was responsible for coverage. As soon as he got to the corner, he jumped the snap count and was on Burnell in a flash. I was shocked Burnell was able to get the pass away (and more shockingly almost completed it) but I liked the play because it showed that they are going to try and mix D Ware up a bit (like the time they lined him up on the opposite side and he got his sack) which can only lead to good things for our defense.
lane said:roy's decleater
That's mine too, didn't really have much of an outcome on the game. He weaved thru the OL and BAM !
One of the great unnoticed things about that play was Roy giving Ware a slight gesture letting him know that he had Cooley covered. That allowed Ware to turn it loose. Samuels obviously thought that Ware was assigned to Cooley, which he was, but Roy giving Ware that signal allowed him to "unleash hell."ZeroClub said:It is always great when the Cowboys beat the Commanders. It happened again last night. So, what's your favorite moment from last night's game?
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There was one play in particular that sticks out to me. The Commanders were on offense. Presnap, a Commander (Cooley?) went in motion. Ware followed him, from left to right. But instead of dropping off in coverage as the ball was snapped, Ware blitzed and applied immediate pressure.
It looked good, seamless, like the Dallas coaches were outsmarting the Commanders coaches....
Portland Fanatic said:My four year old son was watching with me...he loved that! He was laughing out loud and said Dad did you see that...he's hitting himself.
It was too funny...had to be there.