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Kirk cousins wasn't sacked on 51 pass attempts...


johnking3194

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Cousins (like Andy Dalton) are quick release guys in west coast offenses.  Cam Newton is one of the slower decision makers in the NFL, and that comes as part of how he feels comfortable (He likes to read the defense and throw when he sees a guy getting open) but also is greatly dependent on the scheme which in the Coryell which has a lot of down field routes which take time to develop...basically what I'm saying is that our dog poo O-Line will never suffice with the QB we have and the system we run.  The more I think about it, the system that Shula is trying to force feed down our throat only works if you have no weaknesses 1 through 11 in our offensive personnel.  THIS is what the difference is between Shula and McDermott, McDermott can scheme around weaknesses like our DE's, Safeties, and Corners (somehow, he's making this defensive unit decent with only a few playmakers), but Shula has absolutely no ability to scheme around a poor o-line, even with the reigning league MVP, a pro bowl RB, and a pro bowl Tight End.

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20 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

For those of us who missed the game. Could you be more specific? You make it sound like he had a bad game, yet he didn't get sacked. I confuse.

Poor throws at critical moments mostly. He is not a good QB. 

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18 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Cowboys defense is bad. It will keep them from going all the way. Their pash rush is worse than ours was at the beginning of the year 

Yeah, I was about to say.  Their front four is atrocious.  If somehow they get in the Playoffs and play a defense on fire they'll lose.  

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