It wasnt a great performance, but after the first quarter or so it was pretty solid. We scored on 4 straight drives against them at one point, and all of them were long drives. The last 5 drives were all at least 7 plays each, and we were able to get a huge first down to ice the win in our final drive.
I agree with what you're saying, db. They played a solid game; I didn't post to trash Garrett. I like him. He's a Cowboy, not just some guy hired to coach the team. But to my way of thinking, his offense should be solid against a team with the DBacks NY trotted out there. And maybe the Seattle defense is underrated, and, yes, the Seahawks are a different team at home, but John Skelton and Kevin frigging Kolb put 20 points on them behind the worst OL in football.
But it goes further than that for me. A lot of the success of the Dallas offense, as seen from my untrained view, comes from the creativity of Tony Romo. Tony's in the pocket. Nobody's open. Pressure comes. Tony avoids it and finds a receiver who's shaken free. How many times does Romo hit the last step of his drop and sling the ball on-time to an open receiver?
I'm just not impressed.