Dallas went farther than expected, so I can't complain too much. Changes need to be made (as I already bitched about). Marion Barber cannot be on this team from this point forward, he is a distraction, and the 3rd running back on this team, at best.
Newman has the talent, but his head simply gets lost far too often. Is this a coaching issue, or is it simply Newman.
The offensive line is decent, providing the starters are all healthy. Too much dependency on the starters. Improvements need to be made here.
Cut Roy Williams immediately. I don't really blame him, but there is not trust between QB and receiver, and it will never work.
Did I mention cutting Barber? Just adding for emphasis.
I could care less about Romo's numbers in this game. The offense around him was doing nothing, especially with Barber in the backfield, and the guy was playing in desperation. I challenge any quarterback in the NFL to step into the situation Romo was in today and succeed.
I hate it that Romo has to be perfect, or is otherwise considered a failure. The Cowboys made it to the divisional round largely due to his play, and won the division largely due to his play, when they weren't given much of a shot to even make the playoffs by most.
I guess it bothers me how it seems there is an anticipation for failure with this guy, when he is in one of the toughest situations of any player in the league, and made it there without even being drafted. I only say this because I know that the expert writers out there are going to have a field day with his stats, much like they had a field day with his mistake on the ever popular botched hold against Seattle. Why is it that a play like that, by an undrafted QB gets so much publicity, but a first round pick QB that gave up the ball for a game winning TD will get quickly forgotten? I can't but think that had Romo beeen picked in the first round, and went to a different team, he would be viewed completely differently.
and just for effect, Barber sucks. this point needs to be driven home as much as possible.