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Old 12-23-2008, 11:30 AM   #188
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Originally Posted by Silk Smoov View Post
Thats a problem that the QB is suppose to solve as well. Romo must learn to recognize what teams are doing starting in the 1st quarter. It takes a team effort of first Romo, then Garrett then the guys upstairs to figure it out. The most important piece is Romo who is looking at the situation first hand and at game speed. His input is vital in order to help see whats going on.

It could not be that hard to figure out because the commentators were seeing what was going on from early on in the game. The whole point is that it is the QB job to adjust when he gets under center and make the right adjustments to beat the defense. The defense does not tip off the offense until Romo gets under center or the linemens line-up. There is no way for Garrett or the coaching staff to react then, it is all on Romo..It is all a part of managing the game..
Ok.... so... we're still in the era of where the QB's are responsible 100% for play calling and the o-line blocking scheme? I thought for sure that most of that was taken care of by the coaches in today's game. So, is Romo the guy that decides the type of blocking scheme? I think this is primarily what he's talking about.
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