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It's not unreasonable and not a stretch at all to say that opposing coaches looked at this offense with Romo out, Dez out and no Murray, and said, "Know what, we can afford to be ultra conservative on offense and eliminate mistakes, not give them any turnovers then when we need something, we go get it."
The 2 or 3 really good offenses we faced, blew us out. The rest of them rather they be bad, mediocre or fair to middling, somehow managed to get what they needed when they needed it just about every time, even driving the length of the field on us when needed.
That means your defense sucks. Let's not delude ourselves.
I think it is a stretch and unreasonable unless you were somehow preserving your players. The only time that really happens is when you have a team that clinched a playoff and a position in the playoffs and plays the game without regard for high intensity that would be inherent to any other game in the season. Can you imagine winning in the fourth quarter 14-7 when you could be ahead 31-7 and some flukey mistake allows the other team to win 15-14? At your press conference your answer would be:
A) Well, we knew they were not really an NFL team to worry about so we decided not to score for most of the game. They didn't really win that game, we just kind of let up our advantage at the wrong time.
B) Our game plan was just to make each play unintentional for a first down or a TD. Yes, we called the plays but no we had no intention that they would work.
C)We told our players not to play with their full efforts. Just play at half speed. We will score at the end of the game, when we have predicted that every possible fluke or lucky play that the other team makes will have failed. We will also buy one winning Powerball ticket because we don't really have to rely on probability or cushioning ourselves.
D) The competition committee asked us to keep it close.