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1 hour ago, AbsolutSurgen said:

That loss was 200% on the defence.

Well tbf the interceptions led directly to points which is part of the reason why it looks like the defense gave up 48. None of it really sticks out,  it was a collective collapse.

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7 minutes ago, Biggie said:

Well tbf the interceptions led directly to points which is part of the reason why it looks like the defense gave up 48. None of it really sticks out,  it was a collective collapse.

The Packers scored a TD on every drive before garbage time, except one.  Cowboys had 6+ DBs on the field for more than 90% of the snaps, while Green bay was running it down their throat.

Take away the two interceptions, and the Cowboys still lose by multiple scores.

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45 minutes ago, AbsolutSurgen said:

The Packers scored a TD on every drive before garbage time, except one.  Cowboys had 6+ DBs on the field for more than 90% of the snaps, while Green bay was running it down their throat.

Take away the two interceptions, and the Cowboys still lose by multiple scores.

I mean it really doesn’t matter lol. They sucked ass

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3 hours ago, AbsolutSurgen said:

The Packers scored a TD on every drive before garbage time, except one.  Cowboys had 6+ DBs on the field for more than 90% of the snaps, while Green bay was running it down their throat.

Take away the two interceptions, and the Cowboys still lose by multiple scores.

 

Defense was atrocious, but Dak and company went scoreless against a mid-tier defense until the end of first half when they needed to pick up the slack. Oh, and his interceptions and especially the pick 6 pretty much killed the game.

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43 minutes ago, Amazatron said:

 

Defense was atrocious, but Dak and company went scoreless against a mid-tier defense until the end of first half when they needed to pick up the slack. Oh, and his interceptions and especially the pick 6 pretty much killed the game.

After the pick-six the Dallas Offence next drives were TD, FG, TD, Downs, TD, TD.

They were down 27-10 early in the third with Dallas having scored 10 consecutive points -- the game is not over at that point.

Did they play as well as they could have?  Absolutely not.  But putting up 32 points against the number 10 scoring defence in the regular season is not a disaster.  Giving up 48 is.

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11 minutes ago, AbsolutSurgen said:

After the pick-six the Dallas Offence next drives were TD, FG, TD, Downs, TD, TD.

They were down 27-10 early in the third with Dallas having scored 10 consecutive points -- the game is not over at that point.

Did they play as well as they could have?  Absolutely not.  But putting up 32 points against the number 10 scoring defence in the regular season is not a disaster.  Giving up 48 is.


Stop counting the garbage time numbers Dak and the offense put up. The game was 48-16. And 14 of those 48 were directly because of Dak.

 

Both sides of the ball were disasters.

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27 minutes ago, AbsolutSurgen said:

After the pick-six the Dallas Offence next drives were TD, FG, TD, Downs, TD, TD.

They were down 27-10 early in the third with Dallas having scored 10 consecutive points -- the game is not over at that point.

Did they play as well as they could have?  Absolutely not.  But putting up 32 points against the number 10 scoring defence in the regular season is not a disaster.  Giving up 48 is.

Bro you simping so hard I’m starting to think this is Dak’s alt account 

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11 minutes ago, best3444 said:

 

It's rigged. 

So are the games. When you have that type of money being wagered every week there is no way that organized crime doesn’t have its hand in things. Hell or even worse, regular corporate America with their thieving hands. 

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4 minutes ago, Biggie said:

So are the games. When you have that type of money being wagered every week there is no way that organized crime doesn’t have its hand in things. Hell or even worse, regular corporate America with their thieving hands. 

 

That's hard to accept but maybe you're right. 

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That’s what Peacock wants to know: if you love it enough to pay them for it. The streamer announced Sunday that 23 million people watched the game, a figure Peacock said includes those local audiences in K.C. and Miami. Peacock also claimed the game drove internet usage to “a single day U.S. record,” a major claim, if it includes the afternoon two llamas escaped in Arizona and BuzzFeed asked everyone: What color is this dress?

 

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Also lol'd at this part about Dungy, he's had a lot of cold takes but this is another one:

 

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The most amusing part of this game is that Baked is dominating the Eagles , a QB that was on a team that dumped him to sell the team's future for a sex offender that couldn't even make it a whole season and then getting blown out themselves by the Texans

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On 1/14/2024 at 9:12 AM, Keyser_Soze said:

 

I think of it less of not enough good QBs and more owners/GMs are fine with having bad QBs. It just happens to be worse this season because so many starting QBs got injured and a lot of the backups aren't good in addition to the starters being bad.

 

I keep coming back to the Jets but they knew Zach Wilson was bad. He got 2 years and then they decided to bring in Rodgers. When Rodgers got hurt they should have been looking anywhere they could to find a QB. But for some reason they went with Wilson. But like I said if Rodgers was replacing him they know Wilson isn't good. Then they brought in Trevor's Semen and bruh, he sucks too. (remember this is the team that turned down Kaepernick) so like I said a lot of teams are fine with riding with bad QBs instead of finding new talent.

 

There are numerous college QBs out there that don't get drafted. It should be easy enough to give someone new a shot, if he sucks well you don't really lose anything because you already have a bad QB and if he turns out good then that's a plus for you.

 

Some teams don't know how to utilize the talent or don't give the QB any talent at all. This season has come down to CJ Stroud vs Bryce Young and Stroud has been dominating and he arguably doesn't have a lot of playmakers but he's talented enough to make it work, while Young has a husk of Adam Thielen and no run game.

 

The league would be much more exciting if more QBs were given a chance instead of them sticking with mediocre stuff all season.

 

For me I'd like to see Tyree Jackson out there. Guy was a stud in college but never given a shot, he's always been on teams with good QBs and in the XFL one year. Put him out there! (He's on the Giants now)


 

I watched a number of Tyree games in person at UB.  Man, he was a specimen. He should have never come out early.

 

 

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