Tony Romo had a tough time in his last start against the Birds. He was held to a career low 142 yards and was picked a couple of times.
From the Dallas Morning News:
“They are very sound,” Romo said. “They are the one team I would describe as very structured chaos. They bring exotic stuff, but they are very structured. They don’t leave stuff just wide open. When they do stuff, they do it more for a rhyme and reason than to be exotic.”
“What they do is, their blitz package is something where they can come at you from a lot of different ways,” Cowboys assistant head coach Tony Sparano said. “And at the same time, with their nickel pressure, they can give you a bunch of different looks. Those are things during the work week you have to spend the most time on.”
Last Christmas against the Eagles, Romo’s longest completion went for 17 yards. The Cowboys finished with a season-low 201 yards and tied a season low with 51 plays, holding the ball for only 22 minutes, 54 seconds.
“They kind of do what they do,” Romo said. “Most of the time when a team’s doing a lot of stuff, they’re not really that great at it.”
