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Sunday Playoff Games


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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

I mean Dak and the Center just blacked out and forgot they needed to toss the ball to the ref to set. Though he was old man jogging up from like 20 yards away so yeah not the best play call when you have no timeouts

Another reason you don't do a QB draw in that situation.. You're depending on a old ass ref to be in position perfectly to set the ball..

Omg that was stupid..

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

For real though, ref interference aside, that last play was a really really stupid decision.

That type of call makes more sense if going for a field goal and even then, I'd go down five yards earlier. Otherwise, you'd need five more seconds on the clock.

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Just now, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Watching this game shows a lot about coaching. Dallas has the better talent but underperformed with a mediocre coach in McCarthy. Kyle Shanahan is a great coach who played with an average QB and still won on the road. 

Shanahan and Quinn should be pretty well acquainted.

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Doesn't matter who your coach is if Dak is the QB. Dak hit his ceiling and the greatest coach can't overcome QB play and decisions like that with the game on the line.

Was not about that play.  Team did not look well prepared.  And they are not disciplined.  McCarthy just looked clueless on the sideline. 

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5 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Cowboys losing always seems to bring a smile to my day.

Dak believing he could spot the football without the refs... hilarious.

Both teams kept shooting themselves in the foot.

 

I can’t decide if he actually thought they could get it spotted in time or if he thought the clock would stop since he slid. Either way. Holy poo. 

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