Monday, September 11, 2006

Is there a QB controversy?

September 10, 2006
Is there a QB controversy?

Asked if he thought about pulling Drew Bledsoe in favor of Tony Romo at any point, Bill Parcells said, "No I didn't."

Asked about his quarterback situation heading into next week's game against the Redskins, Parcells indicated that Bledsoe would get the start.

Tony Romo said it was the "nature of the game" and said he was more concerned about winning than going in the game.

"My approach will stay the same," he said.

More from Parcells on Bledsoe's performance: "I thought it was real good to start the game. Now's not a good time to be talking about that. Let me look at the film and I'll let you know what I think."

On what he was trying to challenge in the fourth quarter: "I didn't think the official stopped the clock when their receiver went out of bounds. On the play in front of Newman, I don't think they stopped the clock...I'm just trying to get their attention. I thought by throwing the red flag it would get it."

That timeout was one of the reasons the Cowboys tried the onside kick rather than kick it deep late in the game.

Regarding Flozell Adams' play at left tackle: "He told me he was ready to go, said he was feeling good. There is no excuse in play here....Just didn't play well."

Could it be McQuistan time? It won't take us long to find out.

Posted by Matt Mosley at 7:15 PM (E-mail this entry)