Garrett’s Offense since 2008

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Garrett’s Romo Lead Offense 2008 - 2015:

23.7 PPG and 364 Yards.

Garrett’s Dak Lead Offense 2016 - 2018:

23.5 PPG and 352 Yards.

Nearly identical regardless of how pathetic you think our current QB is.

Many forget the constant offensive woes while Romo tried to succeed in this archaic scheme. The same exact offense you see today, the same inconsistency, is exactly the same offensive production you saw during the Romo years.

If you want to place blame on anyone for the lack of production, look no further than Garrett’s vanilla Pop Warner scheme.

Even if it was Dak’s fault, this proves that any QB, even one of Romo’s talent level, will leave you feeling exactly the same as you do now. Blaming the only thing (QB) propping up this garbage scheme.
 

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Garrett’s Romo Lead Offense 2008 - 2015:

23.7 PPG and 364 Yards.

Garrett’s Dak Lead Offense 2016 - 2018:

23.5 PPG and 352 Yards.

Nearly identical regardless of how pathetic you think our current QB is.

Many forget the constant offensive woes while Romo tried to succeed in this archaic scheme. The same exact offense you see today, the same inconsistency, is exactly the same offensive production you saw during the Romo years.

If you want to place blame on anyone for the lack of production, look no further than Garrett’s vanilla Pop Warner scheme.

Even if it was Dak’s fault, this proves that any QB, even one of Romo’s talent level, will leave you feeling exactly the same as you do now. Blaming the only thing (QB) propping up this garbage scheme.


Yet the same pop warner scheme offense has won so many games. Either there's a league full of dumb d coordinators or you don't know what the heck you're talking about....lol
 

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Yet the same pop warner scheme offense has won so many games. Either there's a league full of dumb d coordinators or you don't know what the heck you're talking about....lol

It’s been said by many around the league. Dallas has compensated with superb drafting
 

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Is 24 points a game over that span bad though? That doesn't seem to be terrible but IMO, players produce in this scheme based on skill. This scheme doesn't help them produce at all.
 

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Garrett’s Romo Lead Offense 2008 - 2015:

23.7 PPG and 364 Yards.

Garrett’s Dak Lead Offense 2016 - 2018:

23.5 PPG and 352 Yards.

Nearly identical regardless of how pathetic you think our current QB is.

Many forget the constant offensive woes while Romo tried to succeed in this archaic scheme. The same exact offense you see today, the same inconsistency, is exactly the same offensive production you saw during the Romo years.

If you want to place blame on anyone for the lack of production, look no further than Garrett’s vanilla Pop Warner scheme.

Even if it was Dak’s fault, this proves that any QB, even one of Romo’s talent level, will leave you feeling exactly the same as you do now. Blaming the only thing (QB) propping up this garbage scheme.

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True or false coach?

Neither has the defense, it's not about the offense, that's kept them from a NFC championship. That's a foolish statement.

They haven't had a "TEAM" false
 

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Has this offensive concept won more than one play off game in a decade coach?

Again foolish narrative, the Team has . Offense alone don't cut it...this is too easy. I like the coach respect though...lol
 

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Again foolish narrative, the Team has . Offense alone don't cut it...this is too easy. I like the coach respect though...lol
Hey, respect where respect is due. Like I've said before, and obviously I'm trying to keep you off ignore and this is why I'm being easy with ya, I generally like your commentary. And we can possibly agree to disagree, but I personally think from watching their offense, and from the tons of other people who have criticize their offense, that it's old fashioned and whack, HOWEVER, you can win in spite of it, as Romo did and as Dak is currently doing now and that he did in 2016, but can you win important things with a vanilla approach?

We haven't yet, and it's going on 2019.
 

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Hey, respect where respect is due. Like I've said before, and obviously I'm trying to keep you off ignore and this is why I'm being easy with ya, I generally like your commentary. And we can possibly agree to disagree, but I personally think from watching their offense, and from the tons of other people who have criticize their offense, that it's old fashioned and whack, HOWEVER, you can win in spite of it, as Romo did and as Dak is currently doing now and that he did in 2016, but can you win important things with a vanilla approach?

We haven't yet, and it's going on 2019.

You don't win in spite of an offense, Romo did what he's suppose to do as a qb, audible into the right play like all good qbs do, Dak as well.
 

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It’s been said by many around the league. Dallas had compensated with superb drafting OL and RB

Fixed , but this year OL doldrums are hampering us to put away the games and Dak's fumbling gives points to opposing teams
 

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Garrett’s Romo Lead Offense 2008 - 2015:

23.7 PPG and 364 Yards.

Garrett’s Dak Lead Offense 2016 - 2018:

23.5 PPG and 352 Yards.

Nearly identical regardless of how pathetic you think our current QB is.

Many forget the constant offensive woes while Romo tried to succeed in this archaic scheme. The same exact offense you see today, the same inconsistency, is exactly the same offensive production you saw during the Romo years.

If you want to place blame on anyone for the lack of production, look no further than Garrett’s vanilla Pop Warner scheme.

Even if it was Dak’s fault, this proves that any QB, even one of Romo’s talent level, will leave you feeling exactly the same as you do now. Blaming the only thing (QB) propping up this garbage scheme.
you ever take statistics? Just a shot in the dak, but I would guess that the 2015 season is propping the hell out of those offensive numbers from 15-18.
 

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Garrett’s Romo Lead Offense 2008 - 2015:

23.7 PPG and 364 Yards.

Garrett’s Dak Lead Offense 2016 - 2018:

23.5 PPG and 352 Yards.

Nearly identical regardless of how pathetic you think our current QB is.

Many forget the constant offensive woes while Romo tried to succeed in this archaic scheme. The same exact offense you see today, the same inconsistency, is exactly the same offensive production you saw during the Romo years.

If you want to place blame on anyone for the lack of production, look no further than Garrett’s vanilla Pop Warner scheme.

Even if it was Dak’s fault, this proves that any QB, even one of Romo’s talent level, will leave you feeling exactly the same as you do now. Blaming the only thing (QB) propping up this garbage scheme.


What exactly is wrong with the scheme? Im finding most who blame scheme don't even know what the principles of this scheme even are. Most confuse playcalling with scheme. This scheme you hate so much has allowed a late 4th rounder to win 13 games as a rookie.
 
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