Andy Herron
Footballguy
The Cowboys make too many mistakes and incurr far too many penalties to put together long drives built around the running game.
Until they become more disciplined, it's not going to happen. And until that happens, we won't see the balance we desire either. When asked about this offense lacking an identity, Jason Garrett simply replied "we don't want to have an identity." And in so many words went on to add that "once you gain an identity, it becomes easier for a defense to gameplan against you."
Personally, I think they're still trying to find themselves just a bit on offense. The defense is obviously coming together.
Barber and Felix obviously looked healthier yesterday. After Romo took the knee to the back they began to rely far more on the running game. Tony was hurting, no question. All the more reason his throws were coming out high. The season is a grind, a lot of which is working thru injuries and playing hurt. It was a physical game. We saw a few Redskins get carted off, and today Witten, Brooking, and Jenkins joined Romo in a limited capacity of team walkthroughs.
In the words of Herm Edwards, "we play to win the game." Well, we won, and we're moving on to Oakland. Bottom line. Unless you're the Colts or Saints, it's a week-to-week thing in the NFL. It was all the Giants and Eagles could do in their own matchups Sunday to keep pace with Dallas. The Super Bowl Champion Steelers dropped one in Kansas City in OT. Hm, our OT win in KC a month or so ago doesn't feel so bad now, does it?
If we're so bad, why is the rest of the NFC East worse?
Team record division home conference
Dallas 7-3 2-1 4-1 6-2
Philadelphia 6-4 2-1 3-2 5-2
N.Y.Giants 6-4 2-1 3-2 4-3
Be happy with the win. We live to fight another day, and that day comes Thursday.
Until they become more disciplined, it's not going to happen. And until that happens, we won't see the balance we desire either. When asked about this offense lacking an identity, Jason Garrett simply replied "we don't want to have an identity." And in so many words went on to add that "once you gain an identity, it becomes easier for a defense to gameplan against you."
Personally, I think they're still trying to find themselves just a bit on offense. The defense is obviously coming together.
Barber and Felix obviously looked healthier yesterday. After Romo took the knee to the back they began to rely far more on the running game. Tony was hurting, no question. All the more reason his throws were coming out high. The season is a grind, a lot of which is working thru injuries and playing hurt. It was a physical game. We saw a few Redskins get carted off, and today Witten, Brooking, and Jenkins joined Romo in a limited capacity of team walkthroughs.
In the words of Herm Edwards, "we play to win the game." Well, we won, and we're moving on to Oakland. Bottom line. Unless you're the Colts or Saints, it's a week-to-week thing in the NFL. It was all the Giants and Eagles could do in their own matchups Sunday to keep pace with Dallas. The Super Bowl Champion Steelers dropped one in Kansas City in OT. Hm, our OT win in KC a month or so ago doesn't feel so bad now, does it?
If we're so bad, why is the rest of the NFC East worse?
Team record division home conference
Dallas 7-3 2-1 4-1 6-2
Philadelphia 6-4 2-1 3-2 5-2
N.Y.Giants 6-4 2-1 3-2 4-3
Be happy with the win. We live to fight another day, and that day comes Thursday.
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