CowboyRoy
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Great stuff.
So if Garrett is doing such a great job as you like to imply...……………….why did Linehan get fired and why was Moore brought in to run the offense?
Great stuff.
My God, you don't even understand the concept of unpredictability?
And yet... his teams somehow magically win. Without a QB. Some things just have no easy explanation.
Would you rather I hit you in the head with a claw hammer, or one of either 1. A feather duster 2. A memory foam pillow, or 3. A helium balloon? Remember, if you don’t go with the hammer, there’s no way of knowing exactly which implement might be coming. You’d have to brace for anything.
Im sure that makes sense to you.
“Hammer” would be my vote, but think about it and get back to me.
If I get to wear a helmet and get to wield a tool to block it w/, the claw hammer.Would you rather I hit you in the head with a claw hammer, or one of either 1. A feather duster 2. A memory foam pillow, or 3. A helium balloon? Remember, if you don’t go with the hammer, there’s no way of knowing exactly which implement might be coming. You’d have to brace for anything.
Of course it makes sense. However, since you know it's coming, that means you get to crawl into a tank, right? So bring on the hammer!!!!Im sure that makes sense to you.
Of course it makes sense. However, since you know it's coming, that means you get to crawl into a tank, right? So bring on the hammer!!!!
IDK, makes me want to?What does hitting someone in the head with a hammer have to do with Garretts predictable offense?
That’s a good point X. But it doesn’t change the need for this team to stop being so conservative or improve its performance in so many areas.
Those are great questions-I have a question. What does Booger think of Warren Sharp?
He already bought into part of that by letting Linehan walk but he must know the playbook is Garrett's as well as the game calling philosophy. Garrett's philosophy is to try and get the lead and then try not to lose it. They need to get the lead to go ahead and win it.
So, most feel he's coaching for his job this season. Does he play it conservative or balls out because he has nothing to lose? Or does he play it conservative because of his QB? I wondered that about Linehan because he called a different game with Romo or Romo changed a bushel of plays.
IDK, makes me want to?
No, what she was trying to say is that it's harder to stop a hammer even if you know it's coming. I disagree w/ her.
I think she's so caught up w/ defending that analyses are mostly left behind.How is it harder to stop a hammer if you know its coming? Anything is easier to stop of you know its coming. She doesn't make a lot of sense.
If I get to wear a helmet and get to wield a tool to block it w/, the claw hammer.
The point is that predictable isn't bad if it's effective. And unpredictable isn't helpful if it's not effective, or if it's less effective than predictable. What matters is effectiveness.
If someone wants to demonstrate that the most effective offenses in the NFL are the unpredictable ones, I'd love to see it.
It's hit and miss, much like his twitter feed (which I follow). His analysis can be insightful or just completely wrong.Sharp's analysis has just been squashed.
Rams and KC, two best offenses and they are the most unpredictable with motion and disguise.