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To me it points to a bigger problem. We lean in Romo drawing shit up in the dirt. Rather than lean on a clock killing running game or an efficient dink and dunk offense we imploy the same strategy that got us a lead and they are 2 different game scenarios.

We try a quick easy slant and #3 WR can't box out a corner.

To be fair I think romo is too short to effectively work the 3 step drop, but that's why I want a true slot WR. It'd bring a different dimension to the o
 
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To be fair I think romo is too short to effectively work the 3 step drop, but that's why I want a true slot WR. It'd bring a different dimension to the o

An o-line that's pushed back and turnstiled immediately after the snap is surely not an issue.
 
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