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Posted by nickeatman at 8/12/2010 10:27 PM CDT on truebluefanclub.com
Ok, so sometimes we jump the gun. Like I did earlier tonight when I was talking about the offensive line not taking all the blame for those sacks.
Well, by the end of the night, it certainly didn’t look too hot for the line. All the blame? No. A lot of it? Ok maybe so.
Really the offense didn’t do anything impressive all night. And if they always say it starts and ends with the line, then you have to point towards the trenches on this one.
From start to finish, there were problems. Now, I did agree with Wade Phillips when he said those first sacks seemed to be a product of holding the ball too long- which is part Romo’s problem and part the receivers’ fault for not getting open.
And then you get to the second-team line and once again, it wasn’t pretty. I’m wondering how Robert Brewster will be evaluated after this one. I really didn’t think he played that well the first game Sunday night, but the coaching staff said he graded out well.
So this time, I feel even stronger about thinking that Brewster struggled. But who knows how he’ll be evaluated.
I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again – he looks like a guard to me.
But this team has three more games to figure it out. But so far, it obviously needs some work.
Ok, so sometimes we jump the gun. Like I did earlier tonight when I was talking about the offensive line not taking all the blame for those sacks.
Well, by the end of the night, it certainly didn’t look too hot for the line. All the blame? No. A lot of it? Ok maybe so.
Really the offense didn’t do anything impressive all night. And if they always say it starts and ends with the line, then you have to point towards the trenches on this one.
From start to finish, there were problems. Now, I did agree with Wade Phillips when he said those first sacks seemed to be a product of holding the ball too long- which is part Romo’s problem and part the receivers’ fault for not getting open.
And then you get to the second-team line and once again, it wasn’t pretty. I’m wondering how Robert Brewster will be evaluated after this one. I really didn’t think he played that well the first game Sunday night, but the coaching staff said he graded out well.
So this time, I feel even stronger about thinking that Brewster struggled. But who knows how he’ll be evaluated.
I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again – he looks like a guard to me.
But this team has three more games to figure it out. But so far, it obviously needs some work.