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  1. Doomsday

    Day After Thoughts: Giants beat us again

    The way Bryant shuts the pieholes of "haters" such as myself is by just doing his fucking JOB on a consistent basis. He didn't do his JOB Sunday.
  2. Doomsday

    Day After Thoughts: Giants beat us again

    dbair you're seriously completely dismissing the role play calling has on execution? Especially in the cold? You won't even give us a bone, like maybe it's a 60-40 thing with execution being the 60 and the lousy play calling being the 40?
  3. Doomsday

    Day After Thoughts: Giants beat us again

    Welcome to the DCU, Compound. Good first post.
  4. Doomsday

    Day After Thoughts: Giants beat us again

    How many of those were play-action? Which is what I actually mean. But I most confess I am surprised at the balance on 1st down, in my mind for some reason it was all runs. They have a "package" of plays just for Dumb-bar. Therefore he is in there BECAUSE OF THE PLAY CALLING! Lack of execution...
  5. Doomsday

    Day After Thoughts: Giants beat us again

    The play calling was horrid. There's no way around that. Always a run on 1st and 10, then NO followup run the next play. Like they're saying "okay we'll pay lip service to the running game by running it EVERY time on 1st down, and when that predictably doesn't work all that well we'll do what we...
  6. Doomsday

    2016 NFL Week #14: Dallas Cowboys (11-1) @ New York Giants (8-4)

    Because he is oft-injured I think you gotta go back 3 years to get any moment when he was even a factor. I have no idea at all what the love affair with this guy is.
  7. Doomsday

    Grading the Cowboys: Why Dallas fans need to R-E-L-A-X

    Yes, just ONE time I would have liked to see a play-action on 1st and 10, with a quick pass after the fake handoff. Could the genius Cowboys coaching staff NOT see they were vulnerable to that on 1st down? And this isn't a new thing either, the play calling is STALE and we saw it just like this...
  8. Doomsday

    5 thoughts: Dallas must find way to get Dak Prescott, Dez Bryant on same page

    On our lone TD drive, it was quite obvious the Giants D is scared to death of Zeke. We took advantage of that only on that drive then seemed to forget it. When a defense fears a RB that much not only do you never take him out of the game, you give them more reasons to fear him. Like flare-outs...
  9. Doomsday

    5 thoughts: Dallas must find way to get Dak Prescott, Dez Bryant on same page

    It was not a good game. It was a crap game. We had NO business throwing 37 times. Morris never sees the field? It seemed like we left our best game planning on the filmroom floor.
  10. Doomsday

    5 thoughts: Dallas must find way to get Dak Prescott, Dez Bryant on same page

    Never underestimate the effect cold has on a quarterback's hands. Eli wasn't any too sharp either. This was a game where you really did need to just mash 'em up front and run the ball. We didn't see Morris at all, why? If you don't like giving Zeke too many carries, that's what Morris is for. He...
  11. Doomsday

    2016 NFL Week #14: Dallas Cowboys (11-1) @ New York Giants (8-4)

    3 turnovers? 0 points off. Textbook "how to lose."
  12. Doomsday

    2016 NFL Week #14: Dallas Cowboys (11-1) @ New York Giants (8-4)

    Yep never ever do play action on 1st down, always just run it up the gut. Anyone else notice?
  13. Doomsday

    2016 NFL Week #14: Dallas Cowboys (11-1) @ New York Giants (8-4)

    Welcome to the DCU elephant man.
  14. Doomsday

    2016 NFL Week #14: Dallas Cowboys (11-1) @ New York Giants (8-4)

    The play calling so far is exactly how you lose games like this.
  15. Doomsday

    2016 NFL Week #14: Dallas Cowboys (11-1) @ New York Giants (8-4)

    No, they were happy with Romo as he is. That's the problem.
  16. Doomsday

    2016 NFL Week #14: Dallas Cowboys (11-1) @ New York Giants (8-4)

    They're trying to turn him into Romo.
  17. Doomsday

    2016 NFL Week #14: Dallas Cowboys (11-1) @ New York Giants (8-4)

    Romo shit. Ten days of "coaching."
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