The playoffs expose and amplify ALL of a team's flaws. And that is exactly what we saw yesterday - ALL of our flaws exposed including the poor run defense, the poor pass defense, and the horrid, idiot head coach.
Can't really argue with any of this, but surprised to see you post it. It could merely be that Romo is a victim too, a buy-in to the Ivy League Ginger crap like Jerry and so many others are, they can't see him for what he really is.
Not only that, but you NEVER think about lining up like you're going for it on 4th and 2, and getting the defense to give you a free first down by using a hard count to make them jump offsides. In fact, you don't even practice it. It's not even on your radar.
People blame Romo for bonehead Romo plays, not for the losing. Bonehead Romo plays were just a continuing symptom of the Ginger disease. Fortunately Dak doesn't commit nearly the number of bonehead plays Romo specialized in.
It's a pattern now, right? 2 years ago at Lambeau, 5 wide and throw long on 4th and 2. Instead of getting the fucking first down. Then now what we saw today. It's a fucking disease.
Well. This fucking hurts. Same feeling I had at the end of SB 13. Pride in the effort and the class, the never say die attitude, the hope for the future, but really sad at the result. Whatta game though, one for the ages.
Yep, it couldn't possibly have anything to do with the "purple drank" shit that started going around about the same time this stupid fuck Randle started 'daydreaming.'
And dammit, on 2nd and 1 for ONE DAMN TIME gimme a good fake handoff to the Alpha back out of the Jumbo personnel grouping, really sell the run, and uncork a deep ball to Dez!
It's not "conservative" to hit the wide open slot guy for 5 yards when it is 4th and 2, down by 6 and 5 minutes left in a game where the opponent offense finally got untracked. It's called, "intelligent."
It doesn't make a fuck who the receiver is, that throw was a gamble. Period. That was chips...
All of which were quite valid and good points. Although, you do have to be able to do some math to get the second one.
You're really, really saying the GB defense was worried about Dunbar being in the huddle, on that 4th and 2 play two years ago? I'll concede they might have been worried about...
They know we're not gonna run him on 4th and 2 and it was quickly confirmed when he lined up in the slot. He's no threat and never has been.
Keep reaching though, it's amusing to watch albeit embarrasing for you.