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Brandon Weeden took exception with critics who claim that the Dallas Cowboys quarterback was either unwilling or unable to throw the ball downfield in Sunday’s loss to the Atlanta Falcons, Eric Prisbell of USA Today reports.

Weeden completed 22 of 26 passes Sunday but the offense was inept in the second half - amassing just 52 total yards - as the Falcons rallied from a two-touchdown deficit. Cowboys coach Jason Garrett has maintained that Weeden had a “good” performance in place of injured starter Tony Romo but that said that the team failed to take advantage of some opportunities on the outside in the passing game.

“Obviously you guys (media) are beating a dead horse talking about throwing the ball underneath,” Weeden said Wednesday. “That was our plan all along. You look back, were there a couple times maybe I could have thrown the ball to outside receivers given the plays that were called? There were maybe one or two that I could have thrown out there.”

Weeden said he hasn’t necessary read or heard outside criticism of his decision making in the game. But he’s aware of the criticism for not throwing more downfield.

“Everybody that’s asked me a question, that’s been the question,” Weeden said. “I never thought in my 31 years of life that I would be asked if I checked the ball down too much. That’s not how I play football. I was 22 of 26 with completions.”

“The strength of me is throwing the ball on the boundary,” Weeden said. “Or throwing the ball (down) the field and throwing those comebacks and stuff. That’s my strength. I’ve played a lot of football games and I’ve never been criticized for checking the football down. That’s not really me. If you watched me play going back to college or, shoot, even high school, I’m stretching it.”

When asked if the scrutiny of his performance is a classic of the media nitpicking a quarterback, he said, “Yeah, you guys are good at that, man.”
 

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I mean, his inability to move the ball and maintain a 14-point lead in the 2nd half, cost us the game, but the media is really nitpicky.
 

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So when do we see Cassel?

Hard to say what with all the gobbledygook coming out of the front office,but Weeden's comments sound to me like a guy who's well aware the Cowboys went out and got two QBs from other teams.
 
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“The strength of me is throwing the ball on the boundary,” Weeden said. “Or throwing the ball (down) the field and throwing those comebacks and stuff. That’s my strength."

So Garrett has no idea what Weeden's strengths are? OK, yeah that sounds about right.
 

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10/1/2015 10:04:14 AM

When asked if the scrutiny of his performance is a classic of the media nitpicking a quarterback, he said, “Yeah, you guys are good at that, man.”

:lol Missed that first time around. Yeah, classic media not recognizing his obvious strengths.

4-17 as a starter. fuck your bristles.

Classic BB nitpicking a quarterback.
 

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I mean, his inability to move the ball and maintain a 14-point lead in the 2nd half, cost us the game, but the media is really nitpicky.

Gee that's strange, I didn't see him out there on defense missing tackles, giving Matt Ryan an eternity to throw, avoiding Julio Jones in coverage or making some guy named Freeman look like Emmitt Smith in his prime.
 

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I'm not going to defend the bag of vaginas that were out there playing defense last Sunday but Weeden's inability to move the offense contributed to the defense having to be on the field longer.
 

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Weeden said:
“Obviously you guys (media) are beating a dead horse talking about throwing the ball underneath,” Weeden said Wednesday. “That was our plan all along.
What was the plan? Sticking with throwing underneath, dinking and dunking even after the opponent adjusted and took it away, and practically DARED us to throw deep on them?

Obviously the opponent KNEW you wouldn't take what they were giving if it involved any pass that had to sail through the air for 30 yards or more.

What's that tell you, dumbass?

You're a fucking loser, a fucking BUST and you can stick your bristles up your stupid ass.
 

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I'm not going to defend the bag of vaginas that were out there playing defense last Sunday but Weeden's inability to move the offense contributed to the defense having to be on the field longer.

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