I wouldIf SF scores, they should go for 2 to try to make it 24-7.
Did you watch last night?The Cowboys have 8 penalties now.
This is one of the most unprepared I’ve seen a team mentally in a while.
I did but At least the patriots weren’t committing pre-snap penalties every drive like Dallas has done today.Did you watch last night?
I think the potential to be up three scores far outweighs the downside of being up 15 (and the opponent still needing one 2 point conversion to tie).Going for two there is preferable but it’s not egregious to kick the XP.
There's still plenty of time. 16 is still very doable.A Belichickian decision. It's always smart to give up.
There's still plenty of time provided the 9ers don't even kick a FG to put you down 3 scores (potentially 3 TDs).There's still plenty of time. 16 is still very doable.
I think I would have gone for it though. Another FG and it'd be real tough to make up the points.
As any Cowboys fan will tell you, they know why he only won once with peak Aaron Rodgers.Mike McCarthy is such a fucking loser, my goodness.
Yeah but SF’s rush has been pretty controlled, they don’t have DL running out of lanes and LB over pursuing.tuning in a bit late to this game, has Dallas tried screens, draw plays, anything to give the pass rush something else to think about?
Dallas has also been committing a blizzard of penalties outing themselves behind the chains. It gets hard to run draws and screens when it’s 2nd and 18 all the time.Yeah but SF’s rush has been pretty controlled, they don’t have DL running out of lanes and LB over pursuing.
35-15 as a starter.And you are playing Jimmy G. He is bound to screw up eventually.
SF doesn’t need Jimmy G to do much here. They just need to get a couple first downs each drive running the football and that should be enough.And you are playing Jimmy G. He is bound to screw up eventually.
There it is.And you are playing Jimmy G. He is bound to screw up eventually.
Only made the Super Bowl once, too.As any Cowboys fan will tell you, they know why he only won once with peak Aaron Rodgers.