Per Bleacher Report: http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2591538-cowboys-vs-dolphins-whats-the-game-plan-for-miami 80% chance of rain and thunderstorms at game time. People will say this forces you to run more, but Marino always said it made it easier for the wr's to get open... What do you think?
They have a great line, so we HAVE to stop the run. Might be Ajayi's break out game. This actually helps us if Jenkins is out, Hull and Vigil are more run stopping LBs than coverage. Bring Reshad Jones in the box baby!!!
our biggest concerns are keeping romo from making improv plays, and hoping our linebackers do not just sh$$ themselves on the field..i dont think a wet muddy field favors romo's stop start herky jerky pocket escapability..if he slips he's getting crushed..hes gonna have to worry about ball handling.
I've never been a fan of seeing games played in the muck. Hopefully it blows over and doesn't effect it very much.
just punch these fu##ers in the mouth...for once..just come out and put that pos team out of its misery..
It's simple. The WR's know the pattern they're running, and the DB's don't. So, the WR's have the advantage.
Wind has been shown to be the biggest factor in stopping an offense from effectively moving the ball through the air. Water and mud actually rank very low in terms of impact on game play comparatively. I read this stat the other day, I'll see if I can find it again.