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Right, it's not Romo's fault. Just like it wasn't his fault on that int when he threw to Williams. People were blaming him there too.

On 3rd downs I just wish he would stop throwing to recievers with no chance of picking up the 1st down because they need another 3 or 4 yards and they're surrounded by defenders.

Those plays need to go.
 

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On 3rd downs I just wish he would stop throwing to recievers with no chance of picking up the 1st down because they need another 3 or 4 yards and they're surrounded by defenders.

Those plays need to go.

I know he's not perfect, he does force throws and tries squeezing them in tight places. He's a gunslinger. Sometimes those plays lead to ints but other times they lead to tds.
 
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I gotta say, I thought Dez's reaction to the Giants game was rather mature .... that he wasn't especially bothered that he didn't see many balls due to being double / triple covered (because it opened up opportunities for teammates).

I guess what I'm saying is that it is nice that Dez isn't one of those prima donna WRs.
Dez was visibly angry when he got hurt, but I took that as a good sign. He wasn't out of control or anything.

And the attention the Giants gave Dez got Witten, Austin and Williams wide open all night. I wouldn't call it dink and dunk... those guys were sitting down in the open zones and lots of times there was literally no one there. That's how the offense has to run when they play a guy over the top of Dez all night.
 
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He shouldn't care about catches, especially if the team wins. This game is all about wins and losses, not stats.

Unless, of course he's on your fantasy team.

Sure, that's absolutely right, but that's not always how WRs react (see Miami's Mike Wallace).
 
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