Aston Gambino
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And for the other 57 minutes of the game, their passing line was 7/18, 90 yards, 0 touchdowns, 1 INT, 1 sack. And all that dominating running. Net result: 0 points.Our pass defense was good against Dallas because they had no need to throw the ball. And when they did want to throw the ball, well they marched right on down and scored. Their scoring drive... 9 passes, 1 incompletion. 8 completed passes in a row.
Dallas had every reason to throw the ball. They were losing the whole game, and hadn't scored yet! Not by a lot, mind you, but they didn't take the lead until a minute left. They were efficient on the ground, but only averaged 4.6 yards per carry. And when they passed, aside from that last drive, they failed. Finished 3/11 on third down. Rocky missed a pick 6 that would have put us in command too.
I'd rather blitz on every play as well, but you simply can't gamble on defense when you have our offense. Let them run. Let them succeed ... kind of. Yards, cool, but no points. Run the clock out .... for us. Give them the underneath, don't get beat deep, give the offense a chance to put together a drive or two for the win.
The secondary has looked awful on occasion this season, both in coverage and in run support, but against Dallas the secondary executed this 'God awful' bend-but-dont-break strategy to perfection, and it effectively kept a pretty good offense off the scoreboard for 57 minutes, generated two turnovers, and created enough opportunity for the offense to put them away.
Unfortunately, we didn't finish the job, but if we can execute this consistently every week, and not give up big plays, and most importantly, keep the opposing team off the scoreboard, then bring on the bend!