I think we're gonna lose a lot of shoot outs. Our dline will wear down as the season goes on and our pass D will be non existent.
I don't think the team is exceptional
Maybe if the offense can play 4 quarters. I can't see as many second half comebacks this year so it's gonna take more than just showing up after halftime. If the DL wears down at all and the opponents are allowed to get leads again this year, I don't expect much different than what happened last year.
I hope the defense can start strong to allow the offense to find an easier transition to a new play caller. I know the system and likely playbook are the same but how the team approaches certain situations and how the first series is scripted may not be the same. I think it could take a little getting used to but likely not much.
I wonder if how the team will call plays will change. I'd like to see them call a single play in the huddle and allow Romo to audible rather than going with 2 plays and picking the better matchup. I'm sure Romo has the ability to audible if needed but why not just eliminate the 2nd call and give him full autonomy to direct the game as he sees fit?
I know it's not going to happen but I'd like to see Romo orchestrate more in the fashion that Manning does. Not sure what game but he basically lined up and for about 4-5 straight plays audibled into either a screen pass or took the snap and immediately threw to the TE or WR who's defender was playing off. Just chewing up yardage left and right. The defense was so off balance it wasn't funny.
I want to see Dallas dictate to the opponent from the onset and not have to rely on Romo to carry the team in the 2nd half. They have the skill players but unfortunately because of the OL they are almost forced to keep extra guys in to block and have limited ability to actually spread the ball around. Combined with a retarded reluctance to put younger guys on the field even when a guy like Ogletree is pretty much off in the clouds, Dallas didn't have a guy playing the #3 position for a good portion of the year. 14 of Ogletree's 32 catches came in the first 3 weeks of the season. Guy was practically a ghost from there on out.