SkinsJock wrote:and ...yes, I did think the players did play pretty well but were let down by some very conservative and predictable play calling offensively
Players seem to disagree with you a little bit. But what do they know?
“I laid an egg; I messed up,” Jackson said in the locker room afterward, a horde of reporters and TV cameras circled around him. “I’m a veteran in this league. I know I need to protect the ball. It just got away from me.”
On the opposite side of the locker room, Hopkins berated himself.
“All the blame should fall on me,” Hopkins told a far smaller group of reporters. “I get paid to make kicks, and I didn’t do that tonight. It makes me sick to my stomach — to let the team down, to let Washington down, to let the ownership down.”
Credit the Cowboys’ defensive front, which confounded Bill Callahan’s offensive line from the start. Cousins was sacked on the opening play and again two plays later, with the ball squirting out. Cousins dove on it to save a turnover.
Washington’s offense couldn’t capitalize. Cousins took a deep shot in the end zone but the throw was beyond Jackson’s reach.
A nice gain on a slant to Pierre Garcon went for naught, negated by an illegal block called on fellow wide receiver Ryan Grant.
Two plays later, Cousins found him for a 17-yard completion that carried the Redskins into Dallas territory for a third time. The drive stalled on a dubious pass interference call on Pierre Garcon.
With a gift-wrapped chance to extend the 9-6 lead, Hopkins missed a 43-yard attempt.
Redskins fumble away the game in frantic final minutes of 19-16 loss to Cowboys
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/r ... story.html
Believe whatever you want, man.