Stafford lets his baseball experience show too much when he's under pressure (if that makes sense). starts trying to pull off throws that look more like someone trying to get a double play than someone throwing a football pass.
Romo's 2 best AFC choices are Denver and Houston. AFC West is tough, but Denver has the defense to contend with a good QB. AFC South is garbage and he should win it handily if he went to Houston.
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Would be amusing for a Romo led team to eliminate the Cowboys from the playoffs.
Being serious here: playing 8 home games in Buffalo, at NE, and at NYJ, sounds terrible for Romo.
Fair enough. I don't buy "post season experience" all that much though. Sure as shit hasn't helped KC or the Bengals in recent years. Certainly didn't do much for the Eagles back in the early 00s, though they did make at least one Super Bowl. At some point you just kind of have to win and the only indication anyone has year-to-year on how a team might perform in the playoffs is the regular season. Previous success means nothing. Just ask the Panthers. Or the Broncos.
And if you're talking about the postseason "environment", keep in mind that both Dak and Zeke didn't exactly come from scrub colleges like North Dakota State. Zeke was in the CFP Championship game in 2014, which might as well be labeled "Super Bowl Lite". Dak came from the SEC. Both of them have been in big games before, and even though the NFL is different on the field, the ceremony surrounding said big games isn't all that different until you get to the Super Bowl. I think they'll be fine. Plus, the coaching staff was here two years ago so they know how to get the players ready.
At any rate, no one will know until three weeks from now whether or not Dallas is there yet. But it would be a mistake to discount what they've done to get to this point so far.
About as high as you are butt hurt at the moment.Funnier than drafting 2 SB winning QB's in a 3 year span while continuing to never win one? On a scale of 1 - Chargers where would it rank?
About as high as you are butt hurt at the moment.
Try to remember that the OL has playoff experience, all of them. Dez, Witten, Williams, Beasley do as well. The only difference in personnel on offense from the 2014 team is Dak and Zeke.
Carr, Claiborne, Church, Scandrick, Wilcox, Heath, Durant, T. Crawford, Lawrence, Wilber, Hitchens all have playoff experience with the Cowboys in 2014. Collins, Brown, Mayowa, Irving, J. Crawford, and Lee have no playoff experience. Thornton has playoff experience with the Eagles, T. McClain I'm not sure how much he played in the playoffs in 2014 because he was always injured off and on.
2016 Cowboys has a roster exploding with players who have won in the playoffs, minus the rookies who are shaping up to be the best draft class in Cowboys history.