jshawaii22 wrote:So the refs finally got that call from their bosses at NFL HQ to give the 'Boys the game. No calls at all for 3 quarters and now, one after the other..... all against the Hawks.
c_hawkbob wrote:that's game ... Oh well, it's the first time we've made the playoffs and not won at least the first game. Next year we take this first weekend off.
trents wrote:Well, the Cowboys deserved to win. They played better than the Hawks in every phase of the game tonight.
This will happen again and again unless our offensive becomes less predictable and more flexible. You can't just do one thing well and expect to win in post season. The good teams will take that one thing away.
Anthony wrote:Well, to be honest, Good teams that have that one thing is taken away, move on to another, we just kept doing it until it was too late. This is the problem with PCs whole philosophy. It leaves no room for error and always relies on our QB having to do something miraculous at the end. But because we won 1 SB and almost a 2nd people will just keep overlooking the fact that those 2 were the anomaly, not the norm. EH came in knowing the players getting ready to enter the draft, knew who to pick. GOt a #1 defense, then a beast, but still needed that Magic Qb. He got that and won, then almost won another. Problem is he does not have the top defense, teams have had 7 years to figure it out. They now know he as long as they keep running first no worries, if and when they start mixing it up and letting the magic man actually play we got problems, but PCs ego seems to get in the way. He waited too long to Let Wilson loose. I predict we will not win another SB while PC is heard, and we might lose Wilson because of it. Hard to justify 28+ mil when your own HC refuses to use him right. Thankfully while I have been saying it for awhile others are starting to catch on. And before someone says well we win more than we lose, yeah but not because of PC because our QB gets let loose and make magic. I guarantee the answer will be we almost had them we just needed more time. Loosing by one score only validates his style, which I believe may work fine in the regular season to the tune of 7-10 wins as long as we have Wilson, but int the playoffs, will not work because of his refusal to change when it is taken away.
politicalfootball wrote:Aseahawkfan you are right plus we were flat offensively. Very one dimensional. Our passing game was not there. So winning on the road as the wildcard is hard ,we could have done that and gotten an upset if we would have had a better passing game., which would have set up the ground game to be better but not. We played right into their hands. I Will give them credit for staying in it right up til that ludicrous drop kick. If we had tried a regular onside kick and made it, there was time left for a fg or even a TD. Oh well we'll get um next year.
politicalfootball wrote:Ok I'll agree it was the run game, but it was not; Carson, Penny and Davis for the most part. It's was our OL and we have only one FA on it in Brown. We Need more FA and get rid of some of the OL we have now.
Anthony wrote:Well, to be honest, Good teams that have that one thing is taken away, move on to another, we just kept doing it until it was too late. This is the problem with PCs whole philosophy. It leaves no room for error and always relies on our QB having to do something miraculous at the end. But because we won 1 SB and almost a 2nd people will just keep overlooking the fact that those 2 were the anomaly, not the norm. EH came in knowing the players getting ready to enter the draft, knew who to pick. GOt a #1 defense, then a beast, but still needed that Magic Qb. He got that and won, then almost won another. Problem is he does not have the top defense, teams have had 7 years to figure it out. They now know he as long as they keep running first no worries, if and when they start mixing it up and letting the magic man actually play we got problems, but PCs ego seems to get in the way. He waited too long to Let Wilson loose. I predict we will not win another SB while PC is heard, and we might lose Wilson because of it. Hard to justify 28+ mil when your own HC refuses to use him right. Thankfully while I have been saying it for awhile others are starting to catch on. And before someone says well we win more than we lose, yeah but not because of PC because our QB gets let loose and make magic. I guarantee the answer will be we almost had them we just needed more time. Loosing by one score only validates his style, which I believe may work fine in the regular season to the tune of 7-10 wins as long as we have Wilson, but int the playoffs, will not work because of his refusal to change when it is taken away.
jshawaii22 wrote:So the refs finally got that call from their bosses at NFL HQ to give the 'Boys the game. No calls at all for 3 quarters and now, one after the other.....all against the Hawks.
trents wrote:What call are you talking about? I think the refs did an excellent job tonight. I only saw one call that was clearly missed and that was the face mask one they didn't see back in the first quarter.
jshawaii22 wrote:So the refs finally got that call from their bosses at NFL HQ to give the 'Boys the game. No calls at all for 3 quarters and now, one after the other..... all against the Hawks.
trents wrote:Have you guys thought about the fact that had not Janikowski missed that one field goal where he pulled his hamstring, we would have come out on top. That was the difference. We still would have been outplayed but we would have won. I have never seen a place kicker suffer that kind of injury. He doesn't look like he's in top physical shape.
trents wrote:Have you guys thought about the fact that had not Janikowski missed that one field goal where he pulled his hamstring, we would have come out on top. That was the difference. We still would have been outplayed but we would have won. I have never seen a place kicker suffer that kind of injury. He doesn't look like he's in top physical shape.
trents wrote:The bottom line of why we lost and why our offense needs to be more creative and versatile.
burrrton wrote:Only thing I want to add:
How in the h3ll does a placekicker pull a hamstring on a kick like that? It's precisely the same motion he's been doing all day, every day, for the last 20 years, and that he had done a million times that day after stretching and loosening up to a degree most can't even fathom. It's a controlled, practiced, predictable motion prepared for endlessly.
I know sh*t happens, but how does *that* happen?
jshawaii22 wrote:Trents,
Nice chart. The circle should of been on the 1.5yard per rush for Carson.
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