09-25-2017, 09:54 AM
(09-25-2017, 09:11 AM)muskiesfan Wrote: Right? However, let's lay all of the blame on the QB. Everyone points to the negatives Romo had to say about Dalton, but totally ignores all of the negatives he said about the OLine. Dalton can't trust his blockers and his rhythm is completely off. Through that, he still played a solid game yesterday; 78% completion percentage, over 200 yards, 2 TDs, no turnovers, and a rating of 120. However, we're back to nitpicking every pass. "He sucks! He overthrew someone!"
I said it before, but I actually look forward to seeing Dalton playing for another team. The media narrative will change and he'll do fine. When this team moves on from Dalton, he'll go win playoff games, be supported by fans, and enjoy the rest of his career.
Romo nailed his analysis of this team. He also noted that Dalton's timing and rhythm is way off, and why that is so. He said you don't have time to let plays develop. I thought Lazor did a good job of getting him and the running game in a rhythm early. A much better showing. Hey, we lost to a HOFer on his home turf in OT. Not too shabby for his first game calling plays, IMO.
"Better send those refunds..."