Of course we all know redball's just running a plain vanilla offense in preseason, right? So as not to tip his hand on what this offense is really gonna do when the games count.:whistle
But really, this Dallas offense for years hasn't shown intent of purpose, identity or any real imagination at all. What is it supposed to be? What's its focus?
I fondly remember the days when Dallas faced 2nd and short, they would play-action to Emmitt, that would consume two defenders tackling him (famously drawing a flag in the NFCC game vs. San Fran) and Troy would unleash a bomb to Irvin.
When Dallas of today runs play-action, it's perfunctory. Nobody's really trying to sell it, they act like it's just a formality to call it play action. And it fools no one, doesn't even make the defenders hesitate for that half step you're looking for with it.
Back in the day Dallas' offense under Norv Turner WAS predictable to a point. "This is what we do, this is who we are, try to stop it" but that offense was good enough to be effective with the opponent for the most part knowing what they do. This one, isn't. It just simply isn't all that good of a offense. And hasn't been.
I now agree with some here who have said Romo's back issues go all the way back to last preseason at least - they say he never looked like the Romo of old last year. I go so far now to say he's even worse off physically than last year, and really it showed last night. Wouldn't surprise me if we're not seeing Romo's swan song this season.