Murray was effective today. .
What we know about Cowboys fans:
1. No matter how perfect of a game Romo plays it will never be good enough in their eyes. They'll always blame him for everything.
2. The refs. Blah blah blah. The refs.
These were all huge no-calls. I hate refs so much. They have too much control in these games. It's becoming the NBA.
2 things.
1. The Cowboys play up or down to their opponents every week. Never dictating anything, always reacting. I'd rather see these guys lose every week fighting and doing it their way, than carefully trying to take whatever they can get 5-10 yards at a time. Romo is good enough to do what Manning does every week. The difference is, the Broncos have the balls to go out and take it.
2. Throwing down the field works. Jesus Christ, throw it deep more often. This was by far the most entertaining game I've watched since probably the Thanksgiving game where Romo threw for like 300 and 5tds. It's boring most weeks watching these guys tip toe around the field.
What we know about Cowboys fans:
1. No matter how perfect of a game Romo plays it will never be good enough in their eyes. They'll always blame him for everything.
2. The refs. Blah blah blah. The refs.
It wasn't triple coverage. Escobar was covered man to man by Trevathan and had a step. The throw brought two other defenders into the picture, but it wasn't triple coverage. That's like saying Manning's pick to Claiborne was thrown into double coverage because Wilcox was covering Decker over the top.I don't know of anyone who thought his game was nothing short of amazing yesterday. But the fact is he did have the ball with a chance to WIN the game and he had two bad plays, including the game clinching pick into triple coverage.
You thought it was fairly officiated? JFC man, put on some fucking glasses or something.
That crew was very biased yesterday. There is no debate about it.
It wasn't triple coverage. Escobar was covered man to man by Trevathan and had a step. The throw brought two other defenders into the picture, but it wasn't triple coverage. That's like saying Manning's pick to Claiborne was thrown into double coverage because Wilcox was covering Decker over the top.
ummm... considering Romo threw it behind Escobar and Trevathan had to get airborne to make a play on it, yeah I'd say Escobar had a step.Only you and Romo thought he had a step. What was wrong with throwing to the wide open guys?
We DEFINITELY play to the level of our opponent, which means that next week's game will be an epic 14-13 shitfest.
It wasn't triple coverage. Escobar was covered man to man by Trevathan and had a step. The throw brought two other defenders into the picture, but it wasn't triple coverage. That's like saying Manning's pick to Claiborne was thrown into double coverage because Wilcox was covering Decker over the top.
Coaching. Plain and simple. Our play of style is dictated to us, nver the other way around.