Look, either find a way to start talking football or tuck your emotions back into your vagina and run along.
Look, either find a way to start talking football or tuck your emotions back into your vagina and run along.
There you go, was that so hard?
45There you go, was that so hard?
I think the Cowboys are far enough ahead that they can probably hold the lead (unless Romo gets put back in) for the rest of the year.
I think one of NY, Wash, or Philly takes a wildcard spot. I think Philly can get it because of their defence
Great contribution to the thread lil guy. Keep up the good work
46Great contribution to the thread lil guy. Keep up the good work
47, pad those stats white boy :birdy:
4847, pad those stats white boy :birdy:
He didn't see the field. He overthrew wide-open receivers on easy passes as often as he under-threw them. He was late. Then he was early. He was flat-footed on throws and telegraphed things so much it's like he's dressing up as Samuel Morse for Halloween. He threw a bad interception in the end zone on a play that could have given Dallas a halftime lead of 17-10 or 13-10. In the second half, he threw one of the worst passes of the NFL season, one that hit Philly's trailing Jalen Mills in the lower back as he was getting beat by Dez Bryant in the end zone. (If Mark Sanchez had thrown that ball, they'd have called it in the butt incompletion. OK, maybe just me.) He would have thrown another end zone interception if not for a heady play by Terrance Williams to tackle Leodis McKelvin as he settled in to make the easiest interception he'll ever see. That pass interference allowed Dallas to get a field goal instead of having another end-zone turnover and ended up saving the game.
He didn't see the field. He overthrew wide-open receivers on easy passes as often as he under-threw them. He was late. Then he was early. He was flat-footed on throws and telegraphed things so much it's like he's dressing up as Samuel Morse for Halloween. He threw a bad interception in the end zone on a play that could have given Dallas a halftime lead of 17-10 or 13-10. In the second half, he threw one of the worst passes of the NFL season, one that hit Philly's trailing Jalen Mills in the lower back as he was getting beat by Dez Bryant in the end zone. (If Mark Sanchez had thrown that ball, they'd have called it in the butt incompletion. OK, maybe just me.) He would have thrown another end zone interception if not for a heady play by Terrance Williams to tackle Leodis McKelvin as he settled in to make the easiest interception he'll ever see. That pass interference allowed Dallas to get a field goal instead of having another end-zone turnover and ended up saving the game.
These throws - the underthrows, overthrows, interceptions and near-interceptions - were not caused by busted routes, miscommunication, great plays by Eagles defenders, quarterback hurries or tipped balls. They were of the "are we sure Prescott knows which color his team is wearing?" variety.
I mentioned those moments because y'all are mad like Romo out there during games playing at half speed. Again his work ethic has never been questioned.
He didn't see the field. He overthrew wide-open receivers on easy passes as often as he under-threw them. He was late. Then he was early. He was flat-footed on throws and telegraphed things so much it's like he's dressing up as Samuel Morse for Halloween. He threw a bad interception in the end zone on a play that could have given Dallas a halftime lead of 17-10 or 13-10. In the second half, he threw one of the worst passes of the NFL season, one that hit Philly's trailing Jalen Mills in the lower back as he was getting beat by Dez Bryant in the end zone. (If Mark Sanchez had thrown that ball, they'd have called it in the butt incompletion. OK, maybe just me.) He would have thrown another end zone interception if not for a heady play by Terrance Williams to tackle Leodis McKelvin as he settled in to make the easiest interception he'll ever see. That pass interference allowed Dallas to get a field goal instead of having another end-zone turnover and ended up saving the game.
These throws - the underthrows, overthrows, interceptions and near-interceptions - were not caused by busted routes, miscommunication, great plays by Eagles defenders, quarterback hurries or tipped balls. They were of the "are we sure Prescott knows which color his team is wearing?" variety.
I'm going back and forth with a 14 year old aren't I?
I'm going back and forth with a 14 year old aren't I?
Anyways, @stilltheguru
I'm sure there's probably a video of all of Daks throws last week on YouTube, but here's a bunch of the throws they were talking about in that article you wanted video on.