Aftershock
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So far the off season strategy is team legends bashing the current players and the owner blabbing on the radio. Awesome
The Dallas Cowboys in a nut shell
So far the off season strategy is team legends bashing the current players and the owner blabbing on the radio. Awesome
I don't think Dan Quinn is the solution either as head coach. There are much better candidates out there.Well, we'll know soon enough. The best candidate to take over HC is his own DC who will likely have job offers as HC lined up next week.
I don't think anything happens. McCarthy will be back as HC.
Good one!!!Well in fairness, he only had since the first preseason game to get focused on them. If we'd just played another couple weeks, I'm sure it would have made its way to the top of the list.
The dumbest most highly rated reality show in the country lol. Except we don't get any commercials or summers off from this mess.
The Dallas Cowboys in a nut shell
You have no idea what Obfuscate even means lol. Stop it lol.Classic Rocy.
Obfuscate, obfuscate, obfuscate.
Where's our lunch?
You can't be this obtuse in real life.I asked the question is Dak responsible for the team committing 14 penalties.....you bring up holding calls being his fault as if all 14 of the penalties were holding calls. Talk about "strawman" lol. The team is committing stupid penalites in the FOURTH QUARTER OF A WIN OR GO HOME GAME you can't see what the issue is......its just amazing.
I don't think Dan Quinn is the solution either as head coach. There are much better candidates out there.
He just wants to be in the news, he's being vague just to be vague.
The defense did struggle in the first half but locked it up in the second. 23 points including a TO that led to points is more than good enough to support the No. 1 offense in the league. Now that 17points that we're put up? That's a serious conversation that needs to had. Especially considering that's where the majority of the money, picks and overall talent is.Ya'll remember his "some are going to be really uncomfortable at Valley Ranch"? That was his veiled comment about the coaches. They fired some assistant to an assistant to an assistant coach that not only did we not know he was on the team, his own family didn't know.
Why in the hell would Quinn want to stay here?
And while he is throwing around those veiled threats, he might want to consider that his defense, the Quinn coached one, couldn't stop the one weapon everyone knew the Niners would use, were sloppy tackling, had too many penalties and gave up 23 points a home.
No matter how the media wants to spin it, the 49ers are a better team then the Cowboys. 49ers were in the Super Bowl two years ago and injuries hurt them last season.They were better or the same as us at every position. Their coaches came up with game plan that confused our coaching staff. We really should not have been in the game. The kicked the Cowboys up and down the field in the first half. Jimmy G. and Shanahan almost blew it in the end.The whole "talent" thing is a excuse now because how many great players do the 49ers have? And how many actually played great because Kittle surely didn't.
I mean if we are talking about what we'd rather have based on what Jerry would do? Sure i'd take Quinn over McCarthy. But to me this is just not how you build a team or organization. The Cowboys have been trying to do it for so long the wrong way and I Can only imagine if they did it the right way how good they can become. They won 12 games with this crappy culture and structure.Firing McCarthy (if JJ actually grows a pair and does it— won’t hold my breath) would be about three things:
1. Scape-goating MM for the undisciplined play and horrid end to a “promising” season, which by implication, exonerates the players and FO for the failure
2. Maintaining continuity on D with Quinn who — while admittedly a retread— DID come in and change the culture and has the love and respect of the players
3. Restoring “confidence” in the fan base that “action” has been taken— and this allows JJ the optimist to spin hope for 2022 and “keep the dream alive.”
For me? I’d take Quinn over McCarthy for sure. I would FAR prefer that to giving the keys to Kellen Moore— which feels like Garrett 2.0 to me.
Other candidates? Fangio and Zimmer would be alright as DCs— but neither has done anything as a HC. Flores? Yes— BUT he would take a year to bring in a new staff and implement his philosophy. Quinn is a known commodity and has relationship, equity, and trust.
IMO— (considering JJ will never fire the GM) Quinn is the next best no-brainer hire for JJ to make to blame a fall guy, keep the D on the current course, and win a small victory in the court of public opinion.
Doubt it makes a difference with Dak and the over-paid, under-achieving stars on this roster— but I’d much rather roll with Quinn and his style/philosophy than another year of Big Mac