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Nichols: Cowboys' big problem is easy to flag: Penalties
08:47 PM CDT on Friday, October 15, 2010


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He gained 91 yards on 12 plays, including the game winner, in the opener. He added 99 yards the next two games and then 133 last week, when he assisted on the winning score.

Through four games, his 313 yards are 116 more than the Cowboys' leading rusher. Only 10 NFL running backs have more.

This imaginative player is what the Cowboys have created with their penalties. He has become a very real problem.

Penalties personify Dallas' precarious situation. They have taken a lot of steps backward to reach 1-3.

The Cowboys have 7.2 more penalties and 52.3 more yards than the league average. They have more than doubled their opponents in penalties, 38-16.

If you wonder how Dallas can outgain opponents, 422-305, yet be even in touchdowns (9-9), then consider:

The Cowboys have 189 nullified yards. Philadelphia, which has played one more game, is No. 2 with 121 nullified yards.

So instead of averaging 116.7 more yards than the opponent, the Cowboys are actually losing the yardage battle by 72.3 yards.

"You can't win with penalties and turnovers. They will kill you every time," Cowboys receiver Roy Williams said after last Sunday's loss to Tennessee. "We're a 1-3 team - that's the reality. Are we better than a 1-3 football team? Of course."

Well, not exactly.

That's like saying you played a great round of golf but you just couldn't make any putts. Penalties are part of the equation. They are the result of poor execution, or getting beat on a block, or losing a step on your receiver.

Penalties have directly affected the outcome of two Dallas games: Alex Barron's hold on the final play nullified what would have been the winning touchdown against Washington.

The Cowboys were flagged six times in the fourth quarter against Tennessee. Marc Colombo's excessive celebration penalty after the Cowboys tied the score forced a kickoff from the 15, leading to a 73-yard return. Add kicker David Buehler's 15-yard facemask penalty, enforced at the 11, and the Titans needed only five yards to drive for the winning score.

"If you're a good football team, you overcome penalties," Romo said. "Those things end up costing us. We have to find a way to be perfect in other areas and we're not right now."

Since Wade Phillips took over, the Cowboys have been among the league's top eight in penalties and penalty yardage. This season, penalties have been particularly costly, resulting in 10 first downs for opponents. Eleven drives have been stalled by flags.

The Cowboys will need discipline to avoid false starts against Minnesota in one of the league's noisiest stadiums on Sunday. They have practiced with crowd noise pumped high.

Having reached desperation point, they have little room left to go backward.

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I'm not being a homer here...the refs LOVE throwing flags on the Cowboys. Anything they can think of. You can't even enjoy a big play because these assholes ruin 90% of them. How many roughing the passer flags have been thrown against the other team? I can't remember one. What's the ratio of our holding calls vs theirs? Probably 10 to 1. Do we play sloppy at times. Yeah, but at least half of the flags that rain down every Cowboys game are bullshit.
 

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The penalty stuff is kinda skewed, and it always is against us. The refs definitely call certain things differently for/against us. Holding has been a massive joke for years, as there is a HUGE discrepency in the number of offensive holding penalties we get, vs the number the opponents get. Penalties for pass interference and illegal contact are also called MUCH more closely against our guys than when we are on offense too.

And the league can defend that joke of a call against Colombo last week all they want and say "its in the rule book!!!" but I guaran-damn-tee you they wouldnt have called that penalty in that situation against any other team.
 
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It doesn't matter with us, every week we are penalized at least 8 to 10 times, and it's killing us.

Undisciplined team we have here, these players have been like this for years.
 

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I'm not being a homer here...the refs LOVE throwing flags on the Cowboys. Anything they can think of. You can't even enjoy a big play because these assholes ruin 90% of them. How many roughing the passer flags have been thrown against the other team? I can't remember one. What's the ratio of our holding calls vs theirs? Probably 10 to 1. Do we play sloppy at times. Yeah, but at least half of the flags that rain down every Cowboys game are bullshit.


I cannot tell you how many roughing the passer against Romo has been committed and no calls made to the effect. It seems like the Cowboys get spotted penalties, and please go back to that Redskins' game at the very end. I had a chance to calm down and rewatch that play and Barron didn't hold on that play. Don't take my word for it, go and see for yourself.
 

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It doesn't matter with us, every week we are penalized at least 8 to 10 times, and it's killing us.

Undisciplined team we have here, these players have been like this for years.


I agree to a certain extent but alot of the times it's the bullshittng refs. Me and you had a disagreement as to how often we've been penalized under Wade compared to Parcells. To which you were right, but what youa re saying now runs counter to that.

Fact is, snce 2008 the Cowboys have been the second most penalized team in the league and it started because Jerry spoke out against Ed Hoculi.
 
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I agree to a certain extent but alot of the times it's the bullshittng refs. Me and you had a disagreement as to how often we've been penalized under Wade compared to Parcells. To which you were right, but what youa re saying now runs counter to that.

Fact is, snce 2008 the Cowboys have been the second most penalized team in the league and it started because Jerry spoke out against Ed Hoculi.
I see your point, the refs are a bit of the problem to, but overall it's the players that need to follow these dumb rules the refs implanted.
 

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I see your point, the refs are a bit of the problem to, but overall it's the players that need to follow these dumb rules the refs implanted.

The thing is, that we do not help ourselves when we commit penalties, becuase then refs use that as cover for their assessing us with penalties.
 
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