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Originally Posted by la73hof
Couldnt come at a better time. If the Eagles lineman werent holding or false starting every other play, they win that game
I think the Giants are in real trouble
As for us, I think Phil Simms made an excellent point when he stated "Its time for Dallas to take the training wheels off this offense"
It just validates what most Cowboys fans have been saying--play to win, not to lose.
Yesterday was a flea flicker for a 71 yard TD pass, a reverse on KC's 6 yard line which resulted in a TD and finally utilizing Jason Witten's talents in the Red zone for a beautifulTD pass.
Dallas 5 losses have been by a total of 20 points and in all of those games, the play not to lose philosophy has been an oxymoron
Its cost us games
We're going to give up sacks because our RT and LT are VERY average, but get the ball deep and at least make teams respect the threat of the big play
I think Parcells is going to do more of the same the rest of the year--there is no more margin for error
FYI--Terrence Newman may get more time @ WR--yesterday was his 1st time playing there. He was only a decoy for 1 play but its just another thing to think about
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Training wheels fell off of the Dallas ride when you lost to Denver. Bledsoe can not live behind his great stats against the Redskins. He had the same beautiful pass completions against San Diego and looked what happened the next week. You have absolutely no running game, a one play receiver, no linebackers, and a weak offensive line. No reason to say anything else.
This is the NFC Championship and Dallas is the loser.