Everybody ing on Pederson for playing it safe and conserving the tie. In this ty ass division, one less game on the loss column is a win, tbh.
Don't be a sore loser bro. Season has actually been pretty decent all things considered. Unprecedented scoring and some classic games/chokes already.
Besides, chances are your Cowboys still get to 6 wins and win the division, tbh.
Everybody ing on Pederson for playing it safe and conserving the tie. In this ty ass division, one less game on the loss column is a win, tbh.
2-2 is okay. 2 close losses. Defense needs to step up a notch for playoff push in 2nd Half
#2 seed is pointless in 2020 with no homefield advantage
Jimmy is returning
Crappolo is awful.
I'm more concerned without Bosa. Another DE went down today.
All the injuries will be the main reason they win so few games tbh, but the QB situation will add to the woes.
Still making playoffs buddy. Just gonna need to outscore quality opponents and yah Jimmy prob fall short at some point.
Terrible. I had a monster 2016, so this is regression to the mean I guess.
I still think the Panthers should have kept Cam. With the current good coaching in place, etc they would be serious contenders with Newton instead of Bridgewater.
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Assuming the Cowboys don't make it this year, my dream Super Bowl matchup is Seahawks-Chiefs. I'd say those are my 2 non-Cowboy favorite teams.
I really really like both QBs and would probably root for the Seahawks slightly in that situation because Mahomes is younger and would have more opportunities, but I wouldn't be upset either way.
Also wouldn't be upset if the Bucs won it, because that would be a heck of a story.
As long as Smugface Rodgers and Green Gay lose, I'm pacified.
Plenty of room on the Green Bay bandwagon
Come on MM join us on our righteous march
Ezekiel Elliott ~55 yards per game this year.
Todd Gurley washed up.
Dalvin Cook huge yards not translating to wins.
#dontpayrunningbacks
by the time Jacobs is past year 5, he'll be past his prime anyway, so the raiders might as well let him go, take the nice comp pick and draft his replacement. that's smart general management/cap management.
Not that I'm saying Davis is better than CMC but this is just more fodder to support that the idea that scheme and other offensive personnel might have more to do with success than the RB's actual talent.
The reality is that great RBs don't create a lot of wins.
on the other hand, having a QB that goes for 475 yards and 3-4 TDs every game doesn't guarantee a W, either, tbh
Dak sucked yesterday. He should have had a few more interceptions. But I don't know that any QB wins with that defense. If this is what they're building on, I might agree with you about not paying Dak at this point. At least more than 30 per.
But they ed themselves by paying Zeke instead of Dak at the time.
right, if Dak wanted to take a Brady approach to the team and winning by signing at, say, 27M/year (which is way more than anyone would need in a lifetime, plus all the endorsements of being the franchise Dallas Cowboys QB which doesn't count against the salary cap) I would be 100% on board. 10years/270 million fully guaranteed, let's go (Dak is like Wilson in that he doesn't get injured, so there's that). But any more than that and it's just not worth it.
Dak's main problem is that he loses a fumble on a strip sack EVERY SINGLE GAME. His mediocre play and turnovers in the 1st half always take the team out of the run game early and then in the second half with the team trailing double digits, he stat pads like it's Madden on rookie mode because the other team reverts to soft zone/prevent defense. That wasn't just the theme of this year, it was last year too.
I'm all for trading DeMarcus Lawrence + a mid round pick to just get his contract off the books. The dude is useless at his price. Zeke is overpaid and he's not elusive, and he doesn't always pick up the 3rd & 1 or goal-to-go from the 1 like his rookie year either. Jaylon Smith is another guy who shouldn't have been paid what he got. He is a horrible tackler. At times he looks like he's playing flag football out there.
Yeah, seemed like 90% of his completions in the 2nd half were checkdowns, quick slants, and curl routes with no defender within 6 feet of the receiver. He did have some good ones though I'll admit. A couple of seam routes where he threaded the needle, and that one near the sideline where he snuck it over the corner toward the end of the game. I just rarely see those shots downfield on the seam routes until they get down double digits and he's forced to make something happen. Still seems too timid early on when the games are still within one score
Agree with this.
As to the other comments, I'm a Dak supporter. But there's no where else he can go and have these kind of weapons around him. He's not Wilson by a long shot. It's going to be interesting to see what happens if they somehow miss the playoffs and have to make a franchise tag decision. I can't see Dak backing off his contract demands.
this one stung
#15 had to be about 0.5 yards further behind the LoS. ended up kicking a FG that drive. this and the Waller fumble while in scoring position are what buried the team. cant be making those kinds of mistakes against a team with firepower like buffalo
also wtf pats are starting hoyer tomorrow? ... what happened to Stidham being the starter they had confidence in?
Game is tonight. MNF doubleheader
oh , yeah. forgot.
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