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Old 12-16-2012   #46
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I like Garret, but even if you don't like him you got to admit his team always plays tough and never quit. What more can you ask for in a team.
Bingo-It is so refreshing to see a Cowboy team with no quit in them regardless of the injuries and game situation.

Garrett deserves another year at least. Playoffs or no playoffs.
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Old 12-16-2012   #47
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Watched it. Today was better because we gave catch and run receivers the ability to actually catch and run it.

The entire playcalling was as dynamic as I've seen from him and played to our players stengths.
I think you're creating that scenario in your mind.

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The interesting thing to all this Coaching talk....is how the Coaches are forced to COACH these young guys.....learning to trust and give a chance to the... Harris's...Beasley's..Ernie Simms and Alex Albright guys...

The more the Coaches teach and play these young guys the more Confidence this team is getting......and its always great to have Murray back...ROMO is so much more confident with him in the back field...

Garrett is finally starting to come around...now lets see if he can stack some good wins upon some good wins...

Really glad to see this TEAM play some good football for a change
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He completely schooled LeBeau. Had them off balance all game. Romo throws for 340 on a defense that hadn't let up a 300 yard performance in 20 games. There was a running game, mostly by scheme. That 3 yard walk in score was a thing of beauty.

People talked about being proud after the Cincinnati. Now this is a win I can be proud of.


Garrett was a step ahead of the Steelers D all game long
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The interesting thing to all this Coaching talk....is how the Coaches are forced COACH these young guys.....learning to trust the Harris's...Beasley's..Ernie Simms and Alex Albright guys...

The more the Coaches teach and play these young guys the more Confidence this team has......and its always great to have Murray back...ROMO is so much more confident with him in the back field...
Our depth chart guys on defense are definitely getting quality snaps, that's for sure. You don't get this kind of real game experience in the preseason.
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I'll give credit where it's due, but he made two boneheaded calls today. The squib kick and the 3rd and short when they were going to roll Romo out.
I agree on the squib kick, but I thought the bootleg to Romo was a great call. But someone was lazy and didn't block Harrison, ... go back and watch. I thought it was 78, but not sure. I would love to know. If he only shields Harrison Romo get outside. I loved that call.

The scoring drive, I think it was our 2nd drive of the 2nd half, I thought the play calling was great. We went 80 yds and scored a TD. Great drive.
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I think you're creating that scenario in your mind.
Which scenario? Today's playcalling vs what he's done the rest of the year?

It's pretty obvious today wasn't the status quo.
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I agree on the squib kick, but I thought the bootleg to Romo was a great call. But someone was lazy and didn't block Harrison, ... go back and watch. I thought it was 78, but not sure. I would love to know. If he only shields Harrison Romo get outside. I loved that call.

The scoring drive, I think it was our 2nd drive of the 2nd half, I thought the play calling was great. We went 80 yds and scored a TD. Great drive.
Parnell screwed it up on that play.
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Which scenario? Today's playcalling vs what he's done the rest of the year?

It's pretty obvious today wasn't the status quo.
Yes. I think if you told Jason Garrett he called a completely different offense today he'd disagree with you and then school you on defensive schemes and execution.

I can go on 31 other teams boards and do what you do with Garrett.

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Helps when players execute playcalling was not much different than past games. OL did a decent job was able to give Romo some time to throw and gave Murray some room to run. We still had penalties and we still were forced to throw the ball alot. Players went out and did their job, defensively had trouble but made some key plays at key moments which is all you can ask from a unit as banged up as the Cowboys defense
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I agree on the squib kick, but I thought the bootleg to Romo was a great call. But someone was lazy and didn't block Harrison, ... go back and watch. I thought it was 78, but not sure. I would love to know. If he only shields Harrison Romo get outside. I loved that call.

The scoring drive, I think it was our 2nd drive of the 2nd half, I thought the play calling was great. We went 80 yds and scored a TD. Great drive.
The Romo bootleg was a great call and poor execution.

Or a terrible, let's fire the head coach playcall if we had lost.

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Which scenario? Today's playcalling vs what he's done the rest of the year?

It's pretty obvious today wasn't the status quo.
BS it was not different, Cowboys players played better ball the plays are the same plays we have ran all year long.
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Helps when players execute playcalling was not much different than past games. OL did a decent job was able to give Romo some time to throw and gave Murray some room to run. We still had penalties and we still were forced to throw the ball alot. Players went out and did their job, defensively had trouble but made some key plays at key moments which is all you can ask from a unit as banged up as the Cowboys defense
This guy gets it.

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The Romo bootleg was a great call and poor execution.

Or a terrible, let's fire the head coach playcall if we had lost.
Not sure if it was a great call given how Murray had been running but Dallas took a chance and it did not work out
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The Romo bootleg was a great call and poor execution.

Or a terrible, let's fire the head coach playcall if we had lost.
I think it was a very good call. If Parnell and Smith had actually blocked anyone on the play, they would have gained the first down easily.
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