As we stroll towards a bye week, I spot a banana skin. One that you can see a MILE off. Just walk around it.
Dallas can't get the run going for love nor money - we need to ENSURE this trend continues.
John Kitna's 4 INT's shouldn't be a blueprint for what Dallas can do through the air. Over the past couple of years there have been games where average/below average quarterbacks have looked like pro-bowlers against us. Shaun Hill had a pretty nice game in our narrow win against the Lions. Our defence must maintain it's form from the New York game. I have always found that when Dom Capers strikes the correct balance between aggressive and chicken, we do well.
Last year, our statement game was against the cowboys. We were 4-4 and many were saying we wouldn't finish with a winning record. We ended up having a great defensive game. Hopefully this game proves to be similar.
Offensively, we have to get something going. It's a must. We have been thoroughly underwhelming offensively and now is the time to obtain a good rhythm.
3rd and 1/Inches? Don't go for the fullback dive. Always gets stuffed. Too predictable.
"zombieslayer" wrote:
3rd and 1 - fake a run and throw a 4-7 yard pass.
I get what you're saying. Kitna's not a bad QB. He's one of those guys who can be really bad one week and really good the next week. You always have to worry about him being really good the week he plays you.
I'm not worried about their running game. Their OL is no longer elite. It's now quite average, and their RBs are as well. We've already proven we can stop the run.
The thing I worry about is we take this game too easy. The Cows' record is inaccurate to how they are as a team. I've said in another thread their morale is horrible, but they do have some real good players that can scare just about anyone.
On any given Sunday, the Bills can beat the Patriots. It's just the odds are probably 25 to 1. We should beat the Cows. I just hope we don't look past this game.
"VinceLambeauStarr" wrote: