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Post by mexicanjunior on Nov 13, 2011 17:20:36 GMT -6
Too late for predictions...
Cowboys Thoughts: Only watched the first 3 quarters because CBS San Antonio decided to cut away from the game for being non-competitive. I thought TX cities couldn't do that but I guess not...Romo looked great although that first TD to Dez was badly overthrown and just a great play by Dez to take the ball away. Demarco Murray looked solid again, loved the hurdle of the DB although that was begging for an injury. WR corp looked solid, Robinson is really coming along...Defense looked good, even though run D gave up yardage but a lot of it came after the game was already in hand. I missed the big flury of turnovers and Newman's pick 6 unfortunately...Overall great and most complete game by the Cowboys this year, hopefully they can keep it up and make the Giants games mean something towards the end of the year.
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Nov 13, 2011 17:35:35 GMT -6
Romo's completion % is the highest ever for a Cowboys QB (min 15 attempts). Murray is a monster. He is averaging 8 yards per carry and has 600 yards in 4 games since becoming the starter.
The only thing I didn't like was Jackson getting over 100 yards on so few carries, but some of that was when we were up big and he got some longer runs with us in obvious pass coverage. Murray did most of his damage while we were up and they KNEW we were going to run.
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Post by Sideshow Bob on Nov 14, 2011 8:05:39 GMT -6
Just how good was Romo yesterday? espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7219883/nfl-week-10-total-qbr-leadersTony Romo (99.3) has the highest Total QBR in a game this season. Romo was 6-for-6 on passes that travelled at least 11 yards down the field, including 4-for-4 on passes that traveled at least 21 yards and 2-for-2 on passes that traveled at least 31 yards (both for touchdowns). In the first half with the game still in question, Romo was 18-for-19, including a perfect 7-for-7 on third downs that all went for first downs. Romo did not fumble and was not sacked or intercepted. For the season, Romo now ranks fourth in the NFL, behind only Rodgers, Brees and Brady.
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