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plan9misfit 

 Joined: 29 Oct 2004 Posts: 18012 Location: RIP: B2TB, T14, & S.A. We miss you.
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:02 am Post subject: |
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| dahobofest wrote: | | I'm willing to bet more of their interceptions were from bad decisions, confusion, and risk taking... I also don't understand what those players have to do with him making really inaccurate throws. |
As I said before, bad decisions lead to inaccurate throws. As do the adjustments to the speed of the game. Passes which would normally be completed in college often fall incomplete or are intercepted in the NFL because it's much faster than the college game. That's why QBs go through a growth and learning curve with the position. Why is this so hard for you to accept? _________________
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| The_Slamman wrote: | | It's like we are in a win now mentality with lose now personnel. |
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WareWolf94 
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plan9misfit 

 Joined: 29 Oct 2004 Posts: 18012 Location: RIP: B2TB, T14, & S.A. We miss you.
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:09 am Post subject: |
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| WareWolf94 wrote: | | GB: Spencer (Glad I an tell alot of you I told you so) |
I don't expect it to last, but he had a great game.
| Quote: | JS: Mo. It was bound to happen, brings him
Back down to earth. |
Exactly. Rookies make mistakes. But, the fact that he owned it and took accountability for the mistakes, apologized to his teammates and said that he'll never play that poorly again says a lot. In fact, it says a helluva lot more than 99% of the players on this team who have never taken accountability for their poor play on the field. _________________
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| The_Slamman wrote: | | It's like we are in a win now mentality with lose now personnel. |
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thesickness89 
Joined: 03 Jan 2007 Posts: 14307 Location: East Carolina University
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:38 am Post subject: |
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Dwayne Harris for the game ball. Damn that feels good to say, I saw him make that play a few times in person at ECU. Would like to see him get some targets on O, even if its only a touch or two during the game.
Jockstrap, meh, MO, Hatcher, and just the ton of penalties that kept the Eagles alive. _________________
| thrILL! wrote: | | Give Nick Saban 40 days to prepare and Bama could successfully occupy Iran. |
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Kiltman 
Joined: 25 Nov 2007 Posts: 11022 Location: Flipadelphia
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:55 am Post subject: |
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| WizardHawk wrote: |
EDIT #2
An honorable mention GB goes to Mo as well....
via Twitter -
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Tim MacMahon @espn_macmahon
Mo Claiborne stood up in the locker room and promised his teammates he'd never play that poorly again. |
Way to take acocoutantibilty for your play and take a stance on it kid. You've learned in 3.5 mo, something many on this team have yet to discover after 5-7 yrs. |
Well if he promised.....hey wait don't see anything about pinkies being involved, he didn't mean it...it's not legit. Don't do it cowboys...spit at that empty promise. _________________
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Texas_OutLaw7 


Joined: 27 Mar 2005 Posts: 19399 Location: Cowboys Forum ROH Class of '12
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 3:47 am Post subject: |
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| plan9misfit wrote: |
Exactly. Rookies make mistakes. But, the fact that he owned it and took accountability for the mistakes, apologized to his teammates and said that he'll never play that poorly again says a lot. In fact, it says a helluva lot more than 99% of the players on this team who have never taken accountability for their poor play on the field. |
Agreed 100%.
If you make a mistake, own up to it. That kid is maturing rather quickly. _________________
In Redball I Trust!
The price of progress is trusting the process.
Heart. Leadership. Passion. Will. |
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DaBoys 
Joined: 18 Feb 2005 Posts: 3022 Location: Lubbock Texas
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:07 am Post subject: |
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GB: Dez Bryant. (I think the ball moved on his TD catch, but after fate gave Bryant the finger in the giants game, Ill let it slide.)
JS: Offensive line. (If Romo was and egg, and the Defense were little squirmies, then the offensive line was a busted condom.) _________________
| Matts4313 wrote: | | I agree with daboys, some of you might be insane. |
| The_Slamman wrote: | | Daboys is right. |
| Texas_OutLaw7 wrote: | | BTW, DaBoys wins this thread. |
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mco65 
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:23 am Post subject: |
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GB: Felix Jones. I felt Felix looked better than he has all year. He ran HARD every time he touched the ball and that 1st QTR TD was highlight material!
JS: Claiborne... not for his coverage which was not great but not terrible either but for the penalties.. hopefully we don't see many more of these. |
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MaddHatter 
Joined: 29 Nov 2006 Posts: 41476 Location: Dallas, TX
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:19 am Post subject: |
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| plan9misfit wrote: | | WareWolf94 wrote: | | GB: Spencer (Glad I an tell alot of you I told you so) |
I don't expect it to last, but he had a great game. |
He's had a great season - and he was pretty darn good before this season. One comment taken out of context and he became the nasty Ogre that was the cause of all our problems.
| Quote: | | Quote: | JS: Mo. It was bound to happen, brings him
Back down to earth. |
Exactly. Rookies make mistakes. But, the fact that he owned it and took accountability for the mistakes, apologized to his teammates and said that he'll never play that poorly again says a lot. In fact, it says a helluva lot more than 99% of the players on this team who have never taken accountability for their poor play on the field. |
Agreed _________________
Ware Stat Tracker: 27 Pressures, 9 Hits, 10 sacks, 4 FF, 7 TFL (thru 8 games) |
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GeneralDissaray 
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:50 am Post subject: |
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My problem with a lot of Garrett's play calling was that even after the O-line proved it could not hold up longer than 1 sec, he continued to call passing plays, where the receivers and TE's ran routes that required at least 3 secs to run.
GB: The review booth on Dez's "touchdown". Pass D, excluding Mo. Matt Bryant(traitor) for getting b slapped, and allowing Harris to score.
JS: Mo. Run D. Oline. Phillips. |
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mco65 
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:12 am Post subject: |
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I didn't much like the play calls on the Cowboys 1st possession in the 3rd qtr. They had proven they could run the ball effectively in the first half so what do they do on their 1st possession in the 2nd half, 3 straight passes. Of course if they had effectively moved the ball it would have been hard to argue the play calling but since they failed to pick up even 1 first down.. argh!
I think the Cowboys offense got a gift in this game. They tied the game up at 17 with a nice late 3rd qtr drive and the next time they touched the ball they had a 14 point lead and never threw the ball again.. |
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