Amari Quote Sums Up Linehan As Problem

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That's the thing that's always frustrated me about Garrett and now Linehan I guess. They seem so stuck on this "just beat the guy in front of you" mentality... I remember hearing stories or being on sidelines where a coach would be like "what are you seeing out there?" And if a WR or QB would say "they are sitting on the stop routes every time" there would be an adjustment to take advantage of it...
Well that’d be coaching... I did that with my little kids. It was done to me in high school. It’s called adjustment... Linehan wouldn’t know anything about that. Or does he?
 
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As long as we let him dump Garrett's offense.
I’d love a more deceptive scheme
But rams run a simple scheme and are productive because of good play calling
I love the KC offense but I think the scheme here could be much more effective with better play calling
It’s jyst too predictable
When I can sit on my couch and predict when we run or pass that’s a problem
 

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Sorry if this was posted. Board moves fast after a game.

Reading this makes my head hurt a bit and glad that Dak and Amari are “rebelling” a bit against the bland playcalling we are seeing.

I don’t care how the season ends...we need new coaches on the offensive side of the ball

Can also be a good sign that Dak is taking some control out there, ala Romo. ;)

Buy yeah, Linehan hardly has a play calling pulse.
 

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Sorry if this was posted. Board moves fast after a game.

Reading this makes my head hurt a bit and glad that Dak and Amari are “rebelling” a bit against the bland playcalling we are seeing.

I don’t care how the season ends...we need new coaches on the offensive side of the ball

Good news. It shows Dak is maturing and comfortable enough to change the play.!
 

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Really hope we revaluate Linehan and Kellen Moore in the offseason.

The offensive play calling is way too predictable and we don't play to Dak's strengths. Or more accurately, we keep trying to make Dak something he isn't.

As far as the QB Coach, Dak needs someone who is going to work with and demand he improves his accuracy, ball protection, and progressions. Kellen may be a good coach down the road but he doesn't appear to be doing anything to get Dak to improve.

I don't think it would happen but Jerry should get Romo to spend some dedicated time with Dak in the off-season. Anything besides expecting Kellen Moore and Scott Linehan to magically figure it out.

Ideally, we'd hire a new OC who doubles as a QB coach. Dak has to get better. I'd prefer a young college guy who will bring some new wrinkles to the offense and has a history with RPOs. If not, someone like Jeremy Bates (Jets) could be available after this season.
We are going to ruin Dak if we keep Linehan. Those run out and turn around routes are for 3rd grade.
 

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Sorry if this was posted. Board moves fast after a game.

Reading this makes my head hurt a bit and glad that Dak and Amari are “rebelling” a bit against the bland playcalling we are seeing.

I don’t care how the season ends...we need new coaches on the offensive side of the ball



This team has many signs of great coaching on Defense.

It has many signs of terrible coaching on offense.
 

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RJ Ochoa talks about in a tweet
in huddle, Dak told Coop to just run it as called, but then once out in formation, gave Amari a hand signal to go route

on final OT TD play....Cooper said CB new I was gonna run a slant, was all over it, tipped ball went lucky for him and team......
Offense is very predictable..............good to see more shots down field against a single high


.edit.....tweet embedded a few posts above, sorry for repeat......
 
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Gee WR talks to QB.

That's how offenses work.

It isn't throwing a guy under the bus. It is a QB leading his team.

FFS people. How many times do you think Drew Brees does this? Like 15 times a game.
 

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Gee WR talks to QB.

That's how offenses work.

It isn't throwing a guy under the bus. It is a QB leading his team.

FFS people. How many times do you think Drew Brees does this? Like 15 times a game.
Yes.
There is theory and then real world...adjustments are required outside pen and paper
 
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Every QB changes routes on the fly based on d alignment. I’m pretty sure most of you know this and are acting like it’s some rare thing.
So let me get this straight.

The players of every team get tired of their OC's calling the same plays all day and know the defense is jumping routes.

And after being finally fed up with it, they change routes on the fly.

Ths happens to all teams all the time? I don't buy it.
 
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