Clear game plan from the Raiders to underthrow the ball in his direction in third and long situations and wait for the refs to call questionable pass interference.
Both sides had 14 penalties - you could say if Brown didn’t have those DPI then they would have been caught cowboys PAT miss cost them the game
3/4 had a chance to be caught I agree but the most important one, the last one in overtime there’s absolutely not a chance he would have caught that. As Callum says, that was under thrown with the only intention of drawing a DPI.
Had quite a decent Thanksgiving night in the end, could have been better if Allen hadn't tossed the two INTs, but 4 TDs on the account is good, plus Schultz getting a TD.
And I don’t care about the supporting cast , Trevor Lawrence is not a generational talent
I’m not sure about Lawrence. I don’t watch a ton of college games, but he seemed to struggle against decent defenses. I never got the feeling that he was a true NFL star in the making. He could do it, but he looks like he needs to be on a team that doesn’t need a starter to allow him to develop. The problem is number one picks rarely get that chance.
And I don’t care about the supporting cast , Trevor Lawrence is not a generational talent
I’m not sure about Lawrence. I don’t watch a ton of college games, but he seemed to struggle against decent defenses. I never got the feeling that he was a true NFL star in the making. He could do it, but he looks like he needs to be on a team that doesn’t need a starter to allow him to develop. The problem is number one picks rarely get that chance.
I've had the dubious pleasure of watching the Jags week in, week out this year. And watching us live, too!
He's the real deal, imho, passing the eye test, and acts like a true leader. Rocket of an arm; good usage of his legs when allowed; progresses through his reads well. The mistakes he's making are rookie ones. Let's not forget Peyton Manning went 3-13 in his first year, for instance.
I obviously have a bias but, my word, we're missing Chark and Agnew; have never had a good TE (though Arnold is improving is); our play design is frankly appalling; and there's little help on the other side of the ball, too.
There are definitely legit criticisms: miscommunications occur, and it would be unlikely if NONE of them are on him. Sometimes his release is just at the wrong point, and sometimes he'll stare the receiver down.
But a lot of this is coachable. He'll be a successful NFL quarterback at the very least.
I won’t argue about it but there’s plenty of pictures with the ball on the ground out of his hands from all angles.
Anyway, ugly win that could/should have been by more had the Ravens punished Browns turnovers. Probably Lamar’s worst game and he still throws one of the best TDs you’ll ever see. Defense stepped up at last. Micah Parsons rightly gets talked up as the best defensive rookie but Odafe Oweh isn’t far behind.
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But they start with the ball 2nd half .
Killing us
We just cannot wiin
117 yards of penalties
We remain the dumb Cowboys.
3rd & 10, 11 yard penalty
3rd & 6, 30 yard penalty
3rd & 8, 17 yard penalty
3rd & 18, 33 yard penalty
Clear game plan from the Raiders to underthrow the ball in his direction in third and long situations and wait for the refs to call questionable pass interference.
cowboys PAT miss cost them the game
no matter what Jerry says !!
anyway - Raiders going 12-5 baby
What's the play off setup on Fleaflicker?
He's the real deal, imho, passing the eye test, and acts like a true leader. Rocket of an arm; good usage of his legs when allowed; progresses through his reads well. The mistakes he's making are rookie ones. Let's not forget Peyton Manning went 3-13 in his first year, for instance.
I obviously have a bias but, my word, we're missing Chark and Agnew; have never had a good TE (though Arnold is improving is); our play design is frankly appalling; and there's little help on the other side of the ball, too.
There are definitely legit criticisms: miscommunications occur, and it would be unlikely if NONE of them are on him. Sometimes his release is just at the wrong point, and sometimes he'll stare the receiver down.
But a lot of this is coachable. He'll be a successful NFL quarterback at the very least.
Anyway, ugly win that could/should have been by more had the Ravens punished Browns turnovers. Probably Lamar’s worst game and he still throws one of the best TDs you’ll ever see. Defense stepped up at last. Micah Parsons rightly gets talked up as the best defensive rookie but Odafe Oweh isn’t far behind.