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As long as Jerry is here.....that's what we will be. If we ever win it's in spite of him.Maybe we are just poised to be mediocre forever.
As long as Jerry is here.....that's what we will be. If we ever win it's in spite of him.Maybe we are just poised to be mediocre forever.
And that is exactly why everyone is so upset. Last year Dak was a top QB in the league, this year starting with the 1st Giants game he has not been as good. Maybe we should trade up for Baker Mayfield if Dak finishes out the way the past three games have gone for him.If this quarterback isn't the real deal, all hope is lost for years.
I was enjoying your post until you said "Keep Twill". Why on earth should we do that? He can't catch with his hands. He shouldn't even be out there, this is something our coaches aren't smart enough to address.
He's a good #2 option. He has been clutch in the past and although he's had some mental breakdowns this year, he can stretch the field and is the best run after catch option we have.
Bunch of poisersThe team is poised to be a contender next year
Well, we will have a 3rd place NFC East schedule next year.
Yes, yes, please continue.I'm sorry but you have no idea what you are talking about and neither does our coaches. He is WORTHLESS. Can't catch with his hands and is a dumb player.
We have a lot of young talent on the team and we have an NFL caliber quarterback. He isn't Tom Brady, but he has all the tools to be an above average NFL QB. It is clear that we need a change in coaching. The greatest coaches in the world adjust their schemes to fit their players. Wade Phillips and Bill Belichick are good examples.
Step 1: Replace the entire coaching staff.
This is pretty obvious. I would like to do something similar to what the Rams did. Hire a successful offensive minded coach and bring in an experienced defensive coordinator who has been successful recently in the NFL.
HC: Not sure. Lots of candidates. Maybe someone like Pete Carmichael from New Orleans.
DC: I like James Bettcher from the Cards. He might be available after Arians leaves.
Step 2: Offensive changes.
I think the offense will be fine in the hands of someone who is more creative and caters to the strength of the team, which should be crisp route running and short to intermediate routes. I know people really want a burner, but I don't think that is necessary if the scheme is executed properly. Williams and Landry have big play potential.
- Cut Dez Bryant. He simple isn't worth his price tag.
- Develop Beasley and Switzer.
- Draft/Acquire a possession receiver who is a master route runner. I like Jarvis Landry.
- Keep T. Will.
- Cut/Retire Jason Witten. I love the guy to death, but he doesn't do a whole lot for us anymore.
- Draft/Acquire a receiving tight end. Troy Fumagalli? He's got great hands and is a good route runner, and is a serviceable blocker.
- Draft/Acquire some better depth players on the offensive line. They should be able to find a better backup swing tackle on the open market.
Step 3: Defensive changes.
I think we are extremely weak up the middle and are fine on the outside. If we can get a solid 1 tech/NT, and get at least 1 starting caliber linebacker and safety in free agency or the draft, we can field an OK defensive. This team needs a lot of work on fundamentals, like angles, form tackling, and ball awareness.
- Franchise DLaw. I want to see him prove it before we commit long term, but I don't want to let him get away.
- Draft/Acquire a legit NT/1 tech. This depends on the scheme we are running, but nearly every scheme requires a space eater on the defensive line. This will help keep our LBs clean.
- Draft/Acquire 2-3 linebackers. This is a big problem on the team. Smith is improving, but is still a wild card. Hitchens is a good player, and Sean Lee can't be relied upon. Easier said than done, I guess.
- Draft/Acquire 2 safeties. It is clear that Heath isn't a starting NFL safety. Byron Jones is OK and I think a scheme change would help cater to his strengths. There isn't a lot of depth behind these guys, which is also concerning. I wouldn't mind paying a guy like Morgan Burnett.
There are multiple teams that have proven you can turn it around fairly quickly. I think this is a reasonable plan.
We have a lot of young talent on the team and we have an NFL caliber quarterback. He isn't Tom Brady, but he has all the tools to be an above average NFL QB. It is clear that we need a change in coaching. The greatest coaches in the world adjust their schemes to fit their players. Wade Phillips and Bill Belichick are good examples.
Step 1: Replace the entire coaching staff.
This is pretty obvious. I would like to do something similar to what the Rams did. Hire a successful offensive minded coach and bring in an experienced defensive coordinator who has been successful recently in the NFL.
HC: Not sure. Lots of candidates. Maybe someone like Pete Carmichael from New Orleans.
DC: I like James Bettcher from the Cards. He might be available after Arians leaves.
Step 2: Offensive changes.
I think the offense will be fine in the hands of someone who is more creative and caters to the strength of the team, which should be crisp route running and short to intermediate routes. I know people really want a burner, but I don't think that is necessary if the scheme is executed properly. Williams and Landry have big play potential.
- Cut Dez Bryant. He simple isn't worth his price tag.
- Develop Beasley and Switzer.
- Draft/Acquire a possession receiver who is a master route runner. I like Jarvis Landry.
- Keep T. Will.
- Cut/Retire Jason Witten. I love the guy to death, but he doesn't do a whole lot for us anymore.
- Draft/Acquire a receiving tight end. Troy Fumagalli? He's got great hands and is a good route runner, and is a serviceable blocker.
- Draft/Acquire some better depth players on the offensive line. They should be able to find a better backup swing tackle on the open market.
Step 3: Defensive changes.
I think we are extremely weak up the middle and are fine on the outside. If we can get a solid 1 tech/NT, and get at least 1 starting caliber linebacker and safety in free agency or the draft, we can field an OK defensive. This team needs a lot of work on fundamentals, like angles, form tackling, and ball awareness.
- Franchise DLaw. I want to see him prove it before we commit long term, but I don't want to let him get away.
- Draft/Acquire a legit NT/1 tech. This depends on the scheme we are running, but nearly every scheme requires a space eater on the defensive line. This will help keep our LBs clean.
- Draft/Acquire 2-3 linebackers. This is a big problem on the team. Smith is improving, but is still a wild card. Hitchens is a good player, and Sean Lee can't be relied upon. Easier said than done, I guess.
- Draft/Acquire 2 safeties. It is clear that Heath isn't a starting NFL safety. Byron Jones is OK and I think a scheme change would help cater to his strengths. There isn't a lot of depth behind these guys, which is also concerning. I wouldn't mind paying a guy like Morgan Burnett.
There are multiple teams that have proven you can turn it around fairly quickly. I think this is a reasonable plan.
Maybe we are just poised to be mediocre forever.
Well, we will have a 3rd place NFC East schedule next year. That should give us a couple more wins I'm thinking. Agree Garret has to go. Watch how the new coach of the Ram's works with his players during the game. There is something special there that I don't see here.
Didn't the Packers make the Super Bowl with a banged-up team?There's plenty of teams in the NFL with mounting injuries that are still competitive. This is more damning of Garrett than anything, IMO.
We have a lot of young talent on the team and we have an NFL caliber quarterback. He isn't Tom Brady, but he has all the tools to be an above average NFL QB. It is clear that we need a change in coaching. The greatest coaches in the world adjust their schemes to fit their players. Wade Phillips and Bill Belichick are good examples.
Step 1: Replace the entire coaching staff.
This is pretty obvious. I would like to do something similar to what the Rams did. Hire a successful offensive minded coach and bring in an experienced defensive coordinator who has been successful recently in the NFL.
HC: Not sure. Lots of candidates. Maybe someone like Pete Carmichael from New Orleans.
DC: I like James Bettcher from the Cards. He might be available after Arians leaves.
Step 2: Offensive changes.
I think the offense will be fine in the hands of someone who is more creative and caters to the strength of the team, which should be crisp route running and short to intermediate routes. I know people really want a burner, but I don't think that is necessary if the scheme is executed properly. Williams and Landry have big play potential.
- Cut Dez Bryant. He simple isn't worth his price tag.
- Develop Beasley and Switzer.
- Draft/Acquire a possession receiver who is a master route runner. I like Jarvis Landry.
- Keep T. Will.
- Cut/Retire Jason Witten. I love the guy to death, but he doesn't do a whole lot for us anymore.
- Draft/Acquire a receiving tight end. Troy Fumagalli? He's got great hands and is a good route runner, and is a serviceable blocker.
- Draft/Acquire some better depth players on the offensive line. They should be able to find a better backup swing tackle on the open market.
Step 3: Defensive changes.
I think we are extremely weak up the middle and are fine on the outside. If we can get a solid 1 tech/NT, and get at least 1 starting caliber linebacker and safety in free agency or the draft, we can field an OK defensive. This team needs a lot of work on fundamentals, like angles, form tackling, and ball awareness.
- Franchise DLaw. I want to see him prove it before we commit long term, but I don't want to let him get away.
- Draft/Acquire a legit NT/1 tech. This depends on the scheme we are running, but nearly every scheme requires a space eater on the defensive line. This will help keep our LBs clean.
- Draft/Acquire 2-3 linebackers. This is a big problem on the team. Smith is improving, but is still a wild card. Hitchens is a good player, and Sean Lee can't be relied upon. Easier said than done, I guess.
- Draft/Acquire 2 safeties. It is clear that Heath isn't a starting NFL safety. Byron Jones is OK and I think a scheme change would help cater to his strengths. There isn't a lot of depth behind these guys, which is also concerning. I wouldn't mind paying a guy like Morgan Burnett.
There are multiple teams that have proven you can turn it around fairly quickly. I think this is a reasonable plan.
Zeke starting 16 games changes everything for the Cowboys.There are multiple teams that have proven you can turn it around fairly quickly. I think this is a reasonable plan.