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When Nagy went 1-on-1 he was constantly getting pushed back. When Nagy didn't go 1-on-1 he never knew who to block, he would just stand there looking around for someone to put his hands on. He was diving at ankles trying to run block and the defense just ran past him. He wasn't mentally or physically ready for this game.

Costa looked much better but I think he might have been the reason for some of the delay penalities, and why did he snap it when Romo was making adjustments at the end of the game? I hate our lack of a hard snap count, I need to find out how few times we draw the defense offsides.
 

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When Nagy went 1-on-1 he was constantly getting pushed back. When Nagy didn't go 1-on-1 he never knew who to block, he would just stand there looking around for someone to put his hands on. He was diving at ankles trying to run block and the defense just ran past him. He wasn't mentally or physically ready for this game.

Costa looked much better but I think he might have been the reason for some of the delay penalities, and why did he snap it when Romo was making adjustments at the end of the game? I hate our lack of a hard snap count, I need to find out how few times we draw the defense offsides.

I just watched the game and your flat out lying now.

He did not give up a sack or a TFL and had the DE over him at least 40% of the time.

Nobody at any time ran right past him, its amazing you have to straight up lie.

He has issues anchoring against a bull rush but he never lost position or got completely over matched.
 

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From an earlier article that Mid posted. I think it's spot on.


The offensive lineman that struggled the worst for the Cowboys was Bill Nagy. I didn’t see a mental struggle for Nagy but more of a physical one, mainly in the running game. Nagy just doesn’t have the power to move his man off the spot. He can run with his man and work the edges, but to move his man will be a struggle for him. In pass protection, Nagy was able to work in front of his man, but there were times where he was rocked back. Remember that the guards are responsible for the depth of the pocket, so Nagy needs to be careful in how he sets and not getting pushed back into Tony Romo’s lap.
 

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I just watched the game and your flat out lying now.

He did not give up a sack or a TFL and had the DE over him at least 40% of the time.

Nobody at any time ran right past him, its amazing you have to straight up lie.

He has issues anchoring against a bull rush but he never lost position or got completely over matched.

You obviously have no idea what you are talking about and you obviously weren't paying attention to Nagy. The 60% of the time when he didn't have DE over him he had no idea what to do. The 40% when he did he was constantly pushed back. In run blocking all he did was dive at ankles. Did you miss the LB than bounced off of him and tackled Felix in the open field? He did that more than once, he was just lucky to not have his man make the play.

Now go wash up and get ready for bed. Your mom will be there in a few minutes to read you a story and tuck you in.
 

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You obviously have no idea what you are talking about and you obviously weren't paying attention to Nagy. The 60% of the time when he didn't have DE over him he had no idea what to do. The 40% when he did he was constantly pushed back. In run blocking all he did was dive at ankles. Did you miss the LB than bounced off of him and tackled Felix in the open field? He did that more than once, he was just lucky to not have his man make the play.

Now go wash up and get ready for bed. Your mom will be there in a few minutes to read you a story and tuck you in.

You'r flat out lying, if he had all off these issues why did he not give up a sack or a TFL?

The fact that your claiming he had no idea what to do shows how retarded you are, why would he still be in the game if he did not know what to do 60% of the time?
 

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You'r flat out lying, if he had all off these issues why did he not give up a sack or a TFL?

Stats don't matter, botard. How well did we run behind him? Piss poor. How often did Romo get flushed out of the pocket because Nagy was in his lap? Quite often.

The fact that your claiming he had no idea what to do shows how retarded you are, why would he still be in the game if he did not know what to do 60% of the time?

Who else would they put in there? We've gutted the offensive line and Nagy is playing because he is the only option.
 

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Just read this:
RT @espn_macmahon: Derrick Dockery got pre-practice work at left guard with starters instead of Bill Nagy.

I'd love Nagy to take over, but if he has to sit right now until he is ready that's fine.
 
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Wasn't even Nagy pulling on the Felix td. Nagy was the one who made the awkward romo let me get in his way block. He also made the pocket a little too messy for romo bc of his poor strength in pass pro.
 

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not sure, but I think calvin watkins is reporting Dockery to left guard and Nagy to quarterback.

He has sources bro....sources....
 

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Here are three shots from just before Romo fumbles. The ball is on the 2 yd line at the snap and Romo takes one step back. While Romo is looking for Dez to get open Nagy is getting pushed back almost to where Romo was at the snap. Romo sees this when he looks for Austin on the left and retreats right so he has some room to work. This exposes him to the rushing ILB who blows past Felix, forcing Romo to tuck the ball and run it himself. Nagy did a good job of sealing off his man but getting pushed back forced Romo out of the pocket and led to a negative play.


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Here are three shots from just before Romo fumbles. The ball is on the 2 yd line at the snap and Romo takes one step back. While Romo is looking for Dez to get open Nagy is getting pushed back almost to where Romo was at the snap. Romo sees this when he looks for Austin on the left and retreats right so he has some room to work. This exposes him to the rushing ILB who blows past Felix, forcing Romo to tuck the ball and run it himself. Nagy did a good job of sealing off his man but getting pushed back forced Romo out of the pocket and led to a negative play.


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Looks like Witten is getting raped in the endzone by 2 guys. Revis looks like he's got some jersey as well. I'm not saying that's why we lost, just an observation from a still photo.
 

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Looks like Witten is getting raped in the endzone by 2 guys. Revis looks like he's got some jersey as well. I'm not saying that's why we lost, just an observation from a still photo.

Jets didn't commit a single penalty according to the refs.
 
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RT @espn_macmahon: Derrick Dockery got pre-practice work at left guard with starters instead of Bill Nagy.

espn_macmahon Tim MacMahon by calvinwatkins
As media leaves, Bill Nagy is with starting o-line in drill on side. Consider that spot to be determined.
 
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My ass they didn't. Revis gets away with murder. Again NOT the reason we lost.

Since we're talking about replays, i'll point out one where they showed our DB's supposedly having great coverage, which lead to pressure on Sanchez. They showed all 3 guys who were covering receivers, i think it was Ball, McCann, and Church.. and all three of them were either mugging their guy or obviously holding. None of it was called. I had to laugh out loud. The refs let them play for most of the game, can't complain too much about that. Its not their fault we lost.
 

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Most of our penalties were procedural. We had an offsides on Ware, offensive PI on Witten, and the rest were false start, delay of game, and other small stuff. It was 7 for 40 yards and nothing major.
 
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