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The team clearly tried. The problem with a lot of commentary, like yours, is that it implies Belichick was sitting around jerking off to his image in the mirror listening to sound clips about chess vs checkers rather than trying to address the roster.
No, even worse. He tried. He just missed. Works sometimes and doesn’t work in others. This time it didn’t and it probably cost #12 another shot at the Lombardi. And there’s nothing wrong with my commentary. I’m just pointing it out. Be mad at the coach and hope he fixes it and not at the guy that pointed out that Shelton was a waste of time and that they didn’t do enough to address the WR position. At least they’ll be able to win the division though and the good news is that the run D didn’t look absolutely horrific today.
Ryan Hannable?Verified account @RyanHannable
After the Edelman touchdown, Chris Hogan didn't go to bench with rest of WR/offense. He went and sat next to CB Jonathan Jones. Now he's all alone as rest of defense is on the field.
Troy Aikman had an interesting take on the last time the Cowboys won the Super Bowl. He didn’t even think they were that good. He knew the wheels were falling off during the 1996 season when they lost to the Panthers.