The Holy One
What's really good?
I know Romo gonna be Romo, but they usually in it until he Romos at the end. I was actually looking forward to a competitive game.
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As Stephen A always says, the Cowboys are a walking piece of mediocrity.
Mediocrity would be vast improvement over what he saw out of them today, as it stands right now the Cowboys are a walking piece of shit.
Matt Ryan literally had the game of his life today.
Not taking anything away from Matt Ryan as he's the only person I like and respect about that organization, but Rob Ryan gift wrapped that game and handed it right to him. Matt still made the plays and deserves a ton of credit for that, but man... this was a tough one to swallow.
I love Rob Ryan, but he couldn't have called a more awful game yesterday even if he tried. I have no idea what the fuck he was thinking throughout it. Parking Bryd and Vaccaro over 30 yards deep every play.... WTF? Leaving those huge holes for Atlanta's receivers to find, and having those screens available all fucking game long. It was ridiculous and beyond infuriating.
I also couldn't be more disappointed in our front four on the DLine. They got absolutely zero pressure on Matt Ryan the whole damn game. ATL's offensive line did not improve that much in the offseason, especially when Jake Matthews went out of the game. It's like the defensive line took the entire offseason off.
And yet, despite all that, we were still in a position to win the game. We had two deadly turnovers on offense that cost us everything. Rob Ryan and the D are still to blame, but it's remarkable that the Saints could play that poorly and the Falcons could execute that well, and the Saints still lost off a fumble in overtime.
I was initially very upset about it, of course, but in hindsight, there's not much to be down about. We'll still have a great season. I'm positive Rob Ryan will abandon this Tampa 2 like prevent fucking defense and we'll get on a roll after destroying Cleveland next weekend.
Hasta la vista, Ray Rice. We'll always have New Orleans.
Oh you won't pull that stunt with me. There were several times where the pocket collapsed and Ryan made plays with his feet (I'm still shocked at that btw). Plus the 10 penalties helped on many of those scoring drives for you, and if Julio Jones doesn't fumble that ball then we would have won in regulation. Our front seven is still atroticious but I loved the play of our cornerbacks. As long as we get a couple of defensive stops then I like our chances in any game.
Does anyone pick Rice up this season?
Why would anyone want to pay someone who can't play?