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What happened to our D in Dallas?


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4 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

 We didn't get the QB any better in the 1st half, despite them having more passing yards in the first half. 103 of 188 yards passing for Dallas was in the first half.

We should've had a sack on the very first play. Dak just did a great job getting rid of it. He has the 4th fastest time to throw in the NFL, on par with Brady. Tough to sack a QB who is averaging 2.5 seconds to get rid of it.

 

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One thing that had a huge impact was Burris missing. It looked like miss communication on at least two of their TDs. Burris is not super flashy, but he’s always where he needs to be. It felt like Chinn was trying to compensate for other safeties being in the wrong spot. That’s why they were wide open.

But overall the game was lost due to their run game. 

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Our safeties were awful today…looked confused all day…Franklin was really bad…I think they finally took him out…bouye wasn’t good either 

carter had a bad game in the middle, but our DL was getting knocked back into him every play 

we lost Burris as well as horn last week

got to get Anderson integrated quickly

that TD he got burned on was a perfect pass

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2 minutes ago, Scott12345 said:

Our safeties were awful today…looked confused all day…Franklin was really bad…I think they finally took him out…bouye wasn’t good either 

we lost Burris as well as horn last week

got to get Anderson integrated quickly

that TD he got burned on was a perfect pass

CJ's speed was actually pretty impressive on catching up to Cooper after being fooled on his double move.  Prescott threw a perfect ball to Cooper otherwise that probably wouldn't have been a touchdown.  Anderson is and will be good for us, great trade.

Dallas has a lot of talent and a big old payroll to boot, they were the better team today.  We are still growing and getting pieces we need into place, I am sure the O-Line will be addressed in the draft, trades, and FA...it and getting a solid kicker are what's left to do for this team.

Oh and not having out guys getting injured would help too.....

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