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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I'd argue that Moore did not call a good game either. Dallas became one sided fast after Pollard went of the game. 

Not really Moore's fault though, no?

They're best RB went down so they had to lean on their franchise QB earning 40 Mil per year to get the job done. 

And he threw 2 egregious picks with 2 or 3 others that should also have been picked. Dak was making all the wrong reads last night. 

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2 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Not really Moore's fault though, no?

They're best RB went down so they had to lean on their franchise QB earning 40 Mil per year to get the job done. 

And he threw 2 egregious picks with 2 or 3 others that should also have been picked. Dak was making all the wrong reads last night. 

It is his fault... if your QB is struggling... and its a tie game... why are you passing deep and intermediate balls? You still have Zeke and Davis in the backfield. In the 2nd half 9ers blitzed over 50% of the time, bc they knew that Moore was panicking. 

He didnt mix it up at all... hence 8 passes being thrown at Lamb in the 2nd half. As I called out before in the other thread last week to why Moore isnt a good OC (Cowboy fans will say the same) he isnt a schemer, he is a talent depender. He depends on his talent to get things done, not his play design to set up his talent. 

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38 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

It is his fault... if your QB is struggling... and its a tie game... why are you passing deep and intermediate balls? You still have Zeke and Davis in the backfield. In the 2nd half 9ers blitzed over 50% of the time, bc they knew that Moore was panicking. 

He didnt mix it up at all... hence 8 passes being thrown at Lamb in the 2nd half. As I called out before in the other thread last week to why Moore isnt a good OC (Cowboy fans will say the same) he isnt a schemer, he is a talent depender. He depends on his talent to get things done, not his play design to set up his talent. 

It's like Moore forgot he had other Running Backs to trot out there.

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12 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

It's like Moore forgot he had other Running Backs to trot out there.

Pollard was the true x-factor for the offense this year.  He hit the home runs, kept the engine running.  Showed Dak, Elliott, Lamb & Shultz are not top tier talent to work with.  

It's a real shame about Pollard because he's an awesome talent.  Wish he was on a different team haha

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58 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

It is his fault... if your QB is struggling... and its a tie game... why are you passing deep and intermediate balls? You still have Zeke and Davis in the backfield. In the 2nd half 9ers blitzed over 50% of the time, bc they knew that Moore was panicking. 

He didnt mix it up at all... hence 8 passes being thrown at Lamb in the 2nd half. As I called out before in the other thread last week to why Moore isnt a good OC (Cowboy fans will say the same) he isnt a schemer, he is a talent depender. He depends on his talent to get things done, not his play design to set up his talent. 

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