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Re: Beasley takes blame for Romo's last interception

Postby EconPony'10 » Mon Dec 16, 2013 3:38 pm

It looked to me like the corner dropped like he was going to cover the deep third and then came up when he saw Beasley run the out. Beas saw him come up out of the corner of his eye so rather then running into the DB he settled in the gap. If Beasley is telling the truth and he had no option to cut the route short then Romo never should've thrown the ball to him and hit the vertical receiver outside over the corner instead. Romo has been going to Beasley on those quick outs late in the 4th quarter in numerous games now and it has just caught up with Romo not reading it and just throwing it.

That's my two cents anyways.
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Re: Beasley takes blame for Romo's last interception

Postby well travelled pony » Mon Dec 16, 2013 3:41 pm

It is a sad day when so many are putting so much blame on Cole. He makes his game by finding the opening along his route. It is called reading the D. Maybe Romo needs some refresher learning on how to do that.

And the Cowboys D pretty much blows. Though it was nice to see Sterling play a pretty good game.

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Re: Beasley takes blame for Romo's last interception

Postby Dark Horse » Mon Dec 16, 2013 4:05 pm

Isn't it really just as simple as 2 guys made different reads, so the play went bad?

Defenses try to disguise what they're doing all the time. Maybe it just worked on that play?
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Re: Beasley takes blame for Romo's last interception

Postby Pony in SA » Mon Dec 16, 2013 4:21 pm

Cole had nothing to do with Romo's first interception, or Romo deciding at that time to check out of called run play and make a bad throw late and behind Miles Austin. Cole also does not play defense and did not allow the Packers to go right down the field and score after this first int.

If those things don't happen, last play with Cole not even an issue...
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Re: Beasley takes blame for Romo's last interception

Postby Junior » Mon Dec 16, 2013 6:28 pm

mrydel wrote:5 second half possessions and 5 touchdowns for Green Bay. There is the problem.

I am not counting the victory formation possession.

but Sterling Moore did his part to try to stop it.
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Re: Beasley takes blame for Romo's last interception

Postby SMU 86 » Mon Dec 16, 2013 6:48 pm

Dark Horse wrote:Isn't it really just as simple as 2 guys made different reads, so the play went bad?

Defenses try to disguise what they're doing all the time. Maybe it just worked on that play?


Romo has admitted no guilt on that play.
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Re: Beasley takes blame for Romo's last interception

Postby The PonyGrad » Mon Dec 16, 2013 11:14 pm

PlanoStang wrote:Tony Romo threw his helmet in disgust. Helmet got intercepted. :roll:

That has to be old but it is funny
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Re: Beasley takes blame for Romo's last interception

Postby Oldmins » Tue Dec 17, 2013 11:40 am

SMU 86 wrote:
Dark Horse wrote:Isn't it really just as simple as 2 guys made different reads, so the play went bad?

Defenses try to disguise what they're doing all the time. Maybe it just worked on that play?


Romo has admitted no guilt on that play.


One thing you can count on: no guilt from Romo, Garrett or Jones.
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Re: Beasley takes blame for Romo's last interception

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Re: Beasley takes blame for Romo's last interception

Postby SMUer » Sun Dec 22, 2013 10:44 am

I've learned a lot about cover 2 from this one play
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