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<blockquote data-quote="Pack93z" data-source="post: 208076" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Could very well be argued that we won the Denver, San Diego, and 1st Minnesota games because of Brett and his decision making plus gambling.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The first part of the season, up through the Denver game we had little to nothing of an offense other than passing the ball on short dunks and moving the ball down the field, all while maintaining a pretty high ranking in offensive stats. Won't those count in these long drive discussions?</p><p></p><p>In big games, where everything is on the line, I think Brett tightens up and presses to hard. I don't believe he is a bad decision maker or just isn't accurate enough. I truly believe he works himself into such a state that he becomes impatient more so. After 17 years, I don't think anyone can change that but Brett. </p><p></p><p>Think about to the MVP years, he played the same way. Heck look at the years before we won the Superbowl.. he played the same way everytime in Dallas.. call it whatever you want, but if we want to win it all we have to be able to be balanced on offense. Don't care whom QB's.. if we get behind early or abandon the running game, chances are we aren't going to be holding up the Lombardi.. Ask Billy the Cheat and Wonder boy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pack93z, post: 208076, member: 288"] Could very well be argued that we won the Denver, San Diego, and 1st Minnesota games because of Brett and his decision making plus gambling. The first part of the season, up through the Denver game we had little to nothing of an offense other than passing the ball on short dunks and moving the ball down the field, all while maintaining a pretty high ranking in offensive stats. Won't those count in these long drive discussions? In big games, where everything is on the line, I think Brett tightens up and presses to hard. I don't believe he is a bad decision maker or just isn't accurate enough. I truly believe he works himself into such a state that he becomes impatient more so. After 17 years, I don't think anyone can change that but Brett. Think about to the MVP years, he played the same way. Heck look at the years before we won the Superbowl.. he played the same way everytime in Dallas.. call it whatever you want, but if we want to win it all we have to be able to be balanced on offense. Don't care whom QB's.. if we get behind early or abandon the running game, chances are we aren't going to be holding up the Lombardi.. Ask Billy the Cheat and Wonder boy. [/QUOTE]
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