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Dallas doing well, the media fawns all over them. Dallas doing lousy, the media fawns all over them. What is with the Cowboys being the darling of the media for so long now despite doing nothing in the post season for years? The media suck ups really need to give it rest with regards to the attention given this team year in and year out. It's time to move on...all you Cowboys media suck ups. Stop treating them like the darlings of the NFL and treat them like you would any mediocre NFL team.
Watching the Cardinals - Cowboys MNF game. At times, QB Murray of the Cardinals has all the time he needs, sets up, no pressure, guy open... and just throws a lousy off target pass. Seen at least 3 of those this game.
Another observation. Dalton puts too much zip on his passes so that...if he's just a tiny bit off, the receivers have difficulty pulling it in.
The Cowboys are still in the thick of things being in the worst division in the NFL.
Watching last night's game it reinforces the notion of coaching. Dallas is loaded on the defensive side of the ball. And are Not that good. Nolan must be bad. Cardinals defensive coordinator made adjustments. Team wasn't generating pressure all year. They found a way to by changing up the scheme.
Watching last night's game it reinforces the notion of coaching. Dallas is loaded on the defensive side of the ball. And are Not that good. Nolan must be bad. Cardinals defensive coordinator made adjustments. Team wasn't generating pressure all year. They found a way to by changing up the scheme.
Look at who played on the Dallas offensive line last night - that is the reason for all the pressure.
Look at who played on the Dallas offensive line last night - that is the reason for all the pressure.
I'm not saying that necessarily Dallas wasn't dealing with adversity. I'm more emphasizing that Vance Joseph did a good job disguising and changing things around a bit. Unfortunately I don't see Gus Bradley making adjustments. All I hear is the Chargers have too many injuries. Ok, so bring in reinforcements then if that's the case
Dallas doing well, the media fawns all over them. Dallas doing lousy, the media fawns all over them. What is with the Cowboys being the darling of the media for so long now despite doing nothing in the post season for years? The media suck ups really need to give it rest with regards to the attention given this team year in and year out. It's time to move on...all you Cowboys media suck ups. Stop treating them like the darlings of the NFL and treat them like you would any mediocre NFL team.
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Same reason why the Lions ALWAYS play on Thanksgiving, even if their team is winless...it's a tradition...Cowboys have this so-called "mystique" as "America's Team"...
Source: Miami Dolphins naming Tua Tagovailoa starting quarterback
8:43 AM PTRookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will take over as the Miami Dolphins' starter beginning Week 8 against the Los Angeles Rams, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
With the Dolphins currently on their bye week, it will give Tagovailoa two weeks to prepare for the transition.
Tagovailoa's first NFL start will come 351 days after he suffered a dislocated right hip and posterior wall fracture. It has been a remarkable recovery from an injury that some thought could derail his ability to play high-level football again.
The move comes as a bit of a surprise because of the timing. Veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick had been playing well, leading the Dolphins to two consecutive wins by a combined score of 67-17. He also has the seventh-best QBR (79.6) in the NFL.
For the Dolphins, this is the beginning of a new era. They believe Tagovailoa is their franchise quarterback -- the one to lead them to being a consistent championship contender. That's a standard the Dolphins haven't had since Dan Marino was their starting quarterback.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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