A bit concerned about Felix ... I'd think MB3 will be back but Felix just CAN'T be always dinged up like this although Choice is really turning out to be a beast.Not thrilled with the WR play ... the OL are horrible pass blockers but exceptional run blockers. It's amazing the difference.I think the Jenkins/Scandrick rotation is done.I think we found another pass rusher.Is this team bad against the pass due to over-playing the run? That said, they are TOUGH to run against right now. If they can shore up the pass defense a bit more we should be fine.Special teams looks better.Garrett needs to let his mauling OL and tough RB's have the majority of chances at the GL. That could have cost us another home win.Romo as a game manager who CAN make a play is a valuable winning QB.Next week should be interesting ... 2 good runners ... supposedly a good defense ... but all offseason Denver was a bad team that's played horrible teams. That said, TNew on Marshall means Royal could be in for his first big game of the year against Jenkins.
I agree with everything above. Next time we get to the 1 yard line they better call the "you're momma is fat" play. That is the one where Tony Romo walks up to Leonard Davis and calls his mom fat. He then hands the ball to whoever is in the backfield (even me) and tells them to aim between the 7 and 0. Seems to be quite a bit of negativity but we are one Romo/Garrett bonehead game away from 3-0.
This is Felix first knee issue. He pulled a hamstring last year, the trainers wrenched his toe, and then he bruised a thigh week one, which really was nothing.I am most concerned about this injury since knees can have a long term affect on a players performance. The dude needs to be better conditioned, because that fall shouldn't have hurt his knee at all. It's ridiculous. He's clearly one of the best runners in the NFL, though he has other aspects of his game to work on. But you can't work on other aspects of the game, nor contribute as a runner if you are always missing time with minor injuries.One more comment besides the obvious that I'm worried Felix could be done for awhile with another knee issue.
kidding, right?he looked great last nite. as did Choice. Felix just needs to be able to stay on the field. he's not a bust though.last nite was a prime example of how the depth of the 3-headed monster benefits the Cowboys.Felix is a bust, I'm done with him.
He has quickly become my favorite defender on this team. I love D Ware, but Ratliff is like the blue collar, nose to to the grindstone guy who just causes soo much havoc. Especially when you consider that the NT in a 3-4 is just supposed to occupy the middle and free the LBs to stuff the run.I'm not sure what's wrong with Bennett, he has much better hands than he has shown this year. Maybe he is overthinking, he just needs to make the catch and let his athleticism take over.Manster said:few thoughts:
great defensive effort. likin the run D, and we finally got some pressure on the QB
love me some Choice!
too many penalties=drive killers. they overcame, but............![]()
no T.O's for Romo=Cowboys win! Loved the 6-7 yard dumps to Witten. that moves the chains.
the playcalling was decent (except on the drive where they threw twice from the 1 :X ). overall, very balanced attack
good 2nd half adjustment
Martellus still has some learning to do
Ratliff is a BEAST
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Mendenhall is a bust... Jones just put up back to back 100+ yard games. Injury prone? Looks that way. Bust? Not a chance.Felix is a bust, I'm done with him.
From a fantasy standpoint he's probably right though. Too inconsistent. You can't have a RB2 that you always have to swap out for utter spares like RickeyW or crap like that for injury either.Mendenhall is a bust... Jones just put up back to back 100+ yard games. Injury prone? Looks that way. Bust? Not a chance.Felix is a bust, I'm done with him.
Sure you can. As long as you pick up Tashard Choice later. Wish I had thought of that.From a fantasy standpoint he's probably right though. Too inconsistent. You can't have a RB2 that you always have to swap out for utter spares like RickeyW or crap like that for injury either.Mendenhall is a bust... Jones just put up back to back 100+ yard games. Injury prone? Looks that way. Bust? Not a chance.Felix is a bust, I'm done with him.
Think you could pull those seats for this Saturday's contest?So I went to the game with a fellow FBG last night and got to see the stadium for the first time. Had ridiculous seats in the HOF section. Club access and the works. The place is different and just amazing to look around at. They are going to have a problem with the sun in 3pm games in November though. I think the crowd noise at times was good, but it seems so many of the seats are real far above the field vertically. The stadiums I've been in where they are lower vertically, but extend horizontally are more noisy, but this is not by any means scientific. That screen is ridiculous. I mean just ridiculous. They kept showing the ugliest cheerleader of the entire crew last night over and over. This was annoying. The talent level is up over last year, but man they took this one hag and kept going to her. It's so hard to look away though.The TNew/Felix injury report is going to get really old. I'm sick of having key pieces not there 100% for weeks at a time. I still don't think there's anything to get super excited about. The playcalling was horrific last night and was IMO designed to protect Romo from getting embarrassed on national tv again. The back to back fades about had me jumping the rail and strangling JG. Choice = future STUD.

Really? i thought the playcalling was pretty good. i liked the 1st play of the game being a screen to Felix. i liked the dinks to Witten underneath. the running game was solid. very good balance.didnt like the two passes from the 1.So I went to the game with a fellow FBG last night and got to see the stadium for the first time. Had ridiculous seats in the HOF section. Club access and the works.
The place is different and just amazing to look around at. They are going to have a problem with the sun in 3pm games in November though. I think the crowd noise at times was good, but it seems so many of the seats are real far above the field vertically. The stadiums I've been in where they are lower vertically, but extend horizontally are more noisy, but this is not by any means scientific.
That screen is ridiculous. I mean just ridiculous.
They kept showing the ugliest cheerleader of the entire crew last night over and over. This was annoying. The talent level is up over last year, but man they took this one hag and kept going to her. It's so hard to look away though.
The TNew/Felix injury report is going to get really old. I'm sick of having key pieces not there 100% for weeks at a time.
I still don't think there's anything to get super excited about. The playcalling was horrific last night and was IMO designed to protect Romo from getting embarrassed on national tv again. The back to back fades about had me jumping the rail and strangling JG.
Choice = future STUD.
POUND IT INTO THE ENDZONE! other than that i thought it was solid playcalling. i wanna see MORE ball control. run, dink, and dunk should be their game plan.Choice didn't really start making plays until the Panthers D was worn down. And even then, he has the worst YPC of all three Dallas RBs.Choice = future STUD.
F me!BUMP Choice.Felix with a PCL injury. Probably be out through the bye. According to DMN.
Switz admitting Choice is good does not make Felix Jones any less of a player. Just saying.Felix is the better back when healthy. I don't think that anyone is arguing that.Choice didn't really start making plays until the Panthers D was worn down. And even then, he has the worst YPC of all three Dallas RBs.Choice = future STUD.
the key word there is "future". hthChoice didn't really start making plays until the Panthers D was worn down. And even then, he has the worst YPC of all three Dallas RBs.Choice = future STUD.
Rome wouldn't know football if one hit him in the face. He needs to stick with baseball and ragging on J-Stew. And really he is only good at ragging on J-Stew.anyone catch Jim Rome today?in his opening comments he criticized Witten for not breaking tackles, and the Cowboys for those short completions!wow, talk about clueless. way to go Rome.
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What ever Rome...on the one play he beat 4 guys to get a first down.anyone catch Jim Rome today?in his opening comments he criticized Witten for not breaking tackles, and the Cowboys for those short completions!wow, talk about clueless. way to go Rome.
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Yeah I agree. They definitely should have run it the second time but you can see that they thought Romo had his touch for that pass. Of course it turned out to be not so much.I didn't like the 2nd fade to Bennett, but the first one was fine. Roy Williams simply dropped it. Pretty annoying since it hit him right in his mitts and the defender never touched it.
That's great!Somebody needs to post that in the Redskins thread.
agreed. i thought Roy and Witten had some outstanding blocks that allowed big plays. we get consistent blocking and cut down on the penalties, this team can run on anybody. thats how you win games.I will say I admire R.Williams blocking. I really like the physical presence he shows. I see him just daring CB's to even think about getting past him. Some of them look downright intimidated by him.
For this team to make the playoffs it's absolutely imperative go from week 3 to week 8 4-1. Anything short of that and it's damn near over. With Washington decomposing before our eyes it makes the division that much harder to gain ground in. One of the best things about having a competitive Washington is that they have a knack of pulling off a split with NY or PHI. Not likely this year as they are horrific.Either Philly or the Giants (or both) will carry the out of conference games. And somebody out of the South is getting a wild card.Nothing to add, but the title of Must Win Game is one of my pet peeves. The 4th game of the season against a non-divisional opponent who could drop you to 2-2 really a must win game? I understand that the Cowboy nation would love to see their team step up and confidently start stringing together solid play across the board but so would every team. The local Dallas radio is ridiculous about proclaiming that as well, last year every week after week #8 was a "must win" and I've already heard it this year. Ugh.
New to the thread. But let me just say that while the WR MIGHT be scary in Denver, well, Orton is not exactly a good QB.One more comment besides the obvious that I'm worried Felix could be done for awhile with another knee issue.
Newman can shut down one WR especially if he gets help. However, if you give help against two WR's that leaves the rush defense to be exposed. The Cowboys didn't fear Muh and it worked out. I'm not so sure the Cowboys D will be as great next week facing two WR's that scare you as I mentioned earlier and still shut down a decent running game.
Choice seems to be the only RB on dallas that doesnt get knicked up all the time.:shrugs:Choice didn't really start making plays until the Panthers D was worn down. And even then, he has the worst YPC of all three Dallas RBs.Choice = future STUD.
Yes, it is a must win game. Losing to your main division opponent at home puts you behind the 8-ball and creates "must wins" like week 4 against a non-conference team. The division is far too difficult with the eagles and the giants to be able to make the playoffs or even compete for the division if u lose to a team like Denver. It is no doubt a must win game.Nothing to add, but the title of Must Win Game is one of my pet peeves. The 4th game of the season against a non-divisional opponent who could drop you to 2-2 really a must win game? I understand that the Cowboy nation would love to see their team step up and confidently start stringing together solid play across the board but so would every team. The local Dallas radio is ridiculous about proclaiming that as well, last year every week after week #8 was a "must win" and I've already heard it this year. Ugh.
I feel like we gave one away and so we have to make it up somewhere. This is not a make-up win. But a loss and we have 2 to make up. Therefore this is a must win.Yes, it is a must win game. Losing to your main division opponent at home puts you behind the 8-ball and creates "must wins" like week 4 against a non-conference team. The division is far too difficult with the eagles and the giants to be able to make the playoffs or even compete for the division if u lose to a team like Denver. It is no doubt a must win game.Nothing to add, but the title of Must Win Game is one of my pet peeves. The 4th game of the season against a non-divisional opponent who could drop you to 2-2 really a must win game? I understand that the Cowboy nation would love to see their team step up and confidently start stringing together solid play across the board but so would every team. The local Dallas radio is ridiculous about proclaiming that as well, last year every week after week #8 was a "must win" and I've already heard it this year. Ugh.
must
v.
v.aux.
1. To be obliged or required by morality, law, or custom
2. To be compelled, as by a physical necessity or requirement
3. Used to express a command or admonition
4. To be determined to; have as a fixed resolve
5.
a. Used to indicate inevitability or certainty
b. Used to indicate logical probability or presumptive certainty
I understand what you guys are saying but while this is a big game, it is not a must win game. A must win game means you go home/don't make the playoffs if you lose. We won't know for about 2 months which games will be must wins. In a tough division like the NFC East which will surely come down to the wire every game can have huge implications, but not every game is a must win.
You Cowboy fans need to loosen up and breathe. The season is young, Dallas has the offensive firepower to go places, and there is a brand new stadium to enjoy. Watch football, relax, and enjoy the goofy over-expressive antics of Wade on the sidelines. Too many crazy things happen in the NFL to be overly concerned about a the playoff implications of starting with a 2-2 versus a 3-1 record.
Last year the Eagles made the playoffs with a 9-6-1 record.The title is mine-It stays.Let's not get caught up in dictionary definitions, shall we. Bottom line is if this club wants to play post season Football this is a must win game against an opponent that we should be beating 60-70% of the time. Hey turns out some of those loses after Week 8 sure had an effect on them not making the playoffs. Weird.Nothing to add, but the title of Must Win Game is one of my pet peeves. The 4th game of the season against a non-divisional opponent who could drop you to 2-2 really a must win game? I understand that the Cowboy nation would love to see their team step up and confidently start stringing together solid play across the board but so would every team. The local Dallas radio is ridiculous about proclaiming that as well, last year every week after week #8 was a "must win" and I've already heard it this year. Ugh.
It might not be a must win game if we were in the NFC North...that is not the case. If you have aspirations like Cowboy fans and want to win the NFC East and get home field playoff games...this is a must win. Good teams don't lose to the likes of Kyle Orton.must
v.
v.aux.
1. To be obliged or required by morality, law, or custom
2. To be compelled, as by a physical necessity or requirement
3. Used to express a command or admonition
4. To be determined to; have as a fixed resolve
5.
a. Used to indicate inevitability or certainty
b. Used to indicate logical probability or presumptive certainty
I understand what you guys are saying but while this is a big game, it is not a must win game. A must win game means you go home/don't make the playoffs if you lose. We won't know for about 2 months which games will be must wins. In a tough division like the NFC East which will surely come down to the wire every game can have huge implications, but not every game is a must win.
You Cowboy fans need to loosen up and breathe. The season is young, Dallas has the offensive firepower to go places, and there is a brand new stadium to enjoy. Watch football, relax, and enjoy the goofy over-expressive antics of Wade on the sidelines. Too many crazy things happen in the NFL to be overly concerned about a the playoff implications of starting with a 2-2 versus a 3-1 record.
lolzBecause the NFC North sucks and has no playoff aspirations, so losses are no biggie. Meanwhile every loss in the far superior NFC East is serious business.It might not be a must win game if we were in the NFC North...that is not the case. If you have aspirations like Cowboy fans and want to win the NFC East and get home field playoff games...this is a must win. Good teams don't lose to the likes of Kyle Orton.must
v.
v.aux.
1. To be obliged or required by morality, law, or custom
2. To be compelled, as by a physical necessity or requirement
3. Used to express a command or admonition
4. To be determined to; have as a fixed resolve
5.
a. Used to indicate inevitability or certainty
b. Used to indicate logical probability or presumptive certainty
I understand what you guys are saying but while this is a big game, it is not a must win game. A must win game means you go home/don't make the playoffs if you lose. We won't know for about 2 months which games will be must wins. In a tough division like the NFC East which will surely come down to the wire every game can have huge implications, but not every game is a must win.
You Cowboy fans need to loosen up and breathe. The season is young, Dallas has the offensive firepower to go places, and there is a brand new stadium to enjoy. Watch football, relax, and enjoy the goofy over-expressive antics of Wade on the sidelines. Too many crazy things happen in the NFL to be overly concerned about a the playoff implications of starting with a 2-2 versus a 3-1 record.
So if they lose to Denver they are out of the playoffs?Regardless, I never meant to imply you should change the title, I simply used this as an opportunity to vent on the "must win" pet peeve of mine. It seemed appropriate as Dallas local media and fans tend to overhype many games as "must win". I apologize for the hijack, it wasn't meant as anything other than an observation of how overly serious and "sky is falling" Cowboys fans can get. I will drop it and let you guys get back on the Cowboys.The title is mine-It stays.Let's not get caught up in dictionary definitions, shall we. Bottom line is if this club wants to play post season Football this is a must win game against an opponent that we should be beating 60-70% of the time. Hey turns out some of those loses after Week 8 sure had an effect on them not making the playoffs. Weird.Nothing to add, but the title of Must Win Game is one of my pet peeves. The 4th game of the season against a non-divisional opponent who could drop you to 2-2 really a must win game? I understand that the Cowboy nation would love to see their team step up and confidently start stringing together solid play across the board but so would every team. The local Dallas radio is ridiculous about proclaiming that as well, last year every week after week #8 was a "must win" and I've already heard it this year. Ugh.
Now you're getting it. I live in central, IL, not Dallas. I have watched for years as people crow about the pathetic NFC North/central. Always overrated. This year they are better, but still over rated. Usually teams that advance from that division do so, because they benefit from a soft schedule because of the weak division. Example #1 the Bears Super Bowl appearance from a few years ago.lolzBecause the NFC North sucks and has no playoff aspirations, so losses are no biggie. Meanwhile every loss in the far superior NFC East is serious business.It might not be a must win game if we were in the NFC North...that is not the case. If you have aspirations like Cowboy fans and want to win the NFC East and get home field playoff games...this is a must win. Good teams don't lose to the likes of Kyle Orton.must
v.
v.aux.
1. To be obliged or required by morality, law, or custom
2. To be compelled, as by a physical necessity or requirement
3. Used to express a command or admonition
4. To be determined to; have as a fixed resolve
5.
a. Used to indicate inevitability or certainty
b. Used to indicate logical probability or presumptive certainty
I understand what you guys are saying but while this is a big game, it is not a must win game. A must win game means you go home/don't make the playoffs if you lose. We won't know for about 2 months which games will be must wins. In a tough division like the NFC East which will surely come down to the wire every game can have huge implications, but not every game is a must win.
You Cowboy fans need to loosen up and breathe. The season is young, Dallas has the offensive firepower to go places, and there is a brand new stadium to enjoy. Watch football, relax, and enjoy the goofy over-expressive antics of Wade on the sidelines. Too many crazy things happen in the NFL to be overly concerned about a the playoff implications of starting with a 2-2 versus a 3-1 record.
Tuck suffered a shoulder injury when he was kicked.
This is awesome. Big fat arrogant load mouth injures shoulder when kicked in the shin. I hope he doesn't get hit in the head he may lose a testicle.NOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Not Marvin White!The Cowboys have signed RB Chauncey Washington from the PS today in order to roster him for the Broncos game.To make room on the roster they cut safety Marvin White.
