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Old 01-14-2013   #31
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Like on the 1st drive yesterday when Shaub had Johnson open in the back of the endzone and he threw it in the stands?


The Cowboys get in the redzone and we start committing penalties. Thats been a staple of Jason's offense. We have 3 or 4 good plays followed up by 2 or 3 bad ones mixed with penalties.
That has nothing to do with play calling. Yes Garrett is held accountable by players mistakes but players still play the game they must execute. If a player jumps off sides that is not Garrett play calling that is a player making a mistake.

Fact is the 1st things fans do is holler is play calling they are doing it here in Houston as Dallas fans do as all other fans do. As if they knew a damn thing about play calling. If the play fails it must have been the coach well it is not always the coach if you don't block there is no call on the books that will alleviate the necessity of blocking.

Again it does fall to the coach if a player is messing up it is his job to get the player to perform or find someone who can but this non sense of well it is the play calling?
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Old 01-14-2013   #32
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That has nothing to do with play calling. Yes Garrett is held accountable by players mistakes but players still play the game they must execute. If a player jumps off sides that is not Garrett play calling that is a player making a mistake.

Fact is the 1st things fans do is holler is play calling they are doing it here in Houston as Dallas fans do as all other fans do. As if they knew a damn thing about play calling. If the play fails it must have been the coach well it is not always the coach if you don't block there is no call on the books that will alleviate the necessity of blocking.

Again it does fall to the coach if a player is messing up it is his job to get the player to perform or find someone who can but this non sense of well it is the play calling?
The playcalling sucks. The entire management of the offense is even worse.


Fans aren't always wrong either... I wouldn't be so quick to question fans when the guy in charge had no previous success as a coach, was a friend of the family, and pretty much had the job handed to him by a guy that isn't qualified to be calling the shots anyways.
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The playcalling sucks. The entire management of the offense is even worse.
That is how you feel then so be it. I think much of the complaints of play calling go away when we can hammer the ball in between the tackles down by the goal line.
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That is how you feel then so be it. I think much of the complaints of play calling go away when we can hammer the ball in between the tackles down by the goal line.
Hopefully we'll be disciplined enough to get to that point before it turns into a penalty fest.
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Schaub is not as good as Romo and both cant win big games.
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Romo is ten times the quarterback Schaub is. If Houston still had Romo with that running game, they'd still be playing.
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The playcalling sucks. The entire management of the offense is even worse.


Fans aren't always wrong either... I wouldn't be so quick to question fans when the guy in charge had no previous success as a coach, was a friend of the family, and pretty much had the job handed to him by a guy that isn't qualified to be calling the shots anyways.
Your right fans are filled with knowledge of how to call plays. I'm sure Garrett does not understand anything and fans know the ansewer. He only grew up with the game, played the game at the highest level and has worked on the sideline but yes your vast experiance trumps that.

Believe it or not coaches in the NFL know a lot more than you guys seem to think. How do you know who is qualified what make you an expert? You have an opinion but give me a break because you claim it is play calling that is now a fact? NO IT IS NOT
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Schaub is not as good as Romo and both cant win big games.
Romo has won several big games in his career. The problem is that when he wins them they are no longer considered to be big games.
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Hopefully we'll be disciplined enough to get to that point before it turns into a penalty fest.
Penalties happen often time because the OL is getting beat off the snap, they are trying to gain the edge by getting out of their stance to the point they jump off sides or why player hold because often times they got beat and they end up holding as a result. Player still play this game they have to execute. As I said it is the coaches job to see to it that they do execute and if they don't it is the coaches job to find someone who can do the job.
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Romo has won several big games in his career. The problem is that when he wins them they are no longer considered to be big games.
I noticed that as well.
Also love Monday through Sat we had no chance of winning and sunday after the game when we win well the other team was not that good.
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Romo has won several big games in his career. The problem is that when he wins them they are no longer considered to be big games.
Romo is 1-5 in elimination games,those were some pretty big games.
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Romo is 1-5 in elimination games,those were some pretty big games.
But those aren't the only big games he has played in or won.
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Romo has won several big games in his career. The problem is that when he wins them they are no longer considered to be big games.
Really? What big games did he win in the post season? The post season is all that matters.
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I hate the offseason.


Sean Lee signing autographs. Awesome day.
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