Thursday, October 29, 2009

Cowboys Corner

A couple of days ago I stayed awake for the whole night watching my beloved Dallas Cowboys host the Atlanta Falcons. While they played well in the 37-21 win, there are a couple of things I would like to talk about.

Small School, Big Players - A couple of years ago, a young undrafted Cowboy coming from a small school made his mark by outperforming the incumbents when the opportunity came. While that path was treaded by Tony Romo, it is now followed by wide receiver Miles Austin. Following the injury to starting receiver Roy Williams, Austin started the last two games and had 16 catches, 421 yards and 4 TDs. While many believe that Austin should start opposing Williams now that the latter has returned from injury, in my humblest of opinion, Austin should start in place of Williams, who is having lots of troubles catching passes from Romo. Against the Falcons, Williams only had one catch for 16 yards, but also a couple of easy drops. To make matters worse, when he wasn't dropping the ball, Romo somehow couldn't throw proper passes to him, the throws either being too low or too high. At a hefty price of three draft picks (1st-, 3rd- and 6th-rounder) plus a huge contract, Williams definitely looks like a bust.

Triple Trouble - With the Cowboys having one of the best running back groups (Marion Barber, Felix Jones and Tashard Choice) in the league, why not put them all on the field at the same time, as a Cowboy-version of the "Wildcat Offense"? Just put them all in the backfield and let the linebackers cover them, and I'm sure that they can beat them at least nine times out of ten.

Late Boomer - For some reason, the Cowboys defense did not play well at the start of either half. In the Falcons' first drive, it marched some 80 yards for a TD to take an early lead. At the second half, the Falcons also scored a TD in their first drive. Were they still sleeping?

Lethal Lapses - Mental mistakes are still killing the Cowboys. Reserve defensive lineman Stephen Bowen jumped offside on a third down play which they had stopped, gifting the Falcons a first down when the game was still close. And when they shifted their defensive alignment on a third-and-long late in the game, they somehow forgot to cover receiver Eric Weems for the game's final score.

Help Needed - Opposing teams would love to put three receivers in the game and have Orlando Scandrick covering any of them. The second-year player is just not good enough and always gives opposing players too much room, while not possessing the speed to recover the lost ground. Of course they do need more young offensive linemen and receivers in next year's draft, they also need to find more quality corners too just to give Scandrick some competition.

2 comments:

Eraser Man said...

Go PACKERS!!! We BEAT THE COWBOYS!!!Yea!

Maximillian said...

I kind of agree with Colin Cowherd, that Romo's split isn't that appealing. He would pile up good stats against bad teams, but simply sucks agains better teams.