I hope we get blown out, but Philly will probably lose to Giants with Elie back at QB so Jerry will claim “we still in first, can’t fire Garrett”I'll be so happy tomorrow if we win!!
I hope we get blown out, but Philly will probably lose to Giants with Elie back at QB so Jerry will claim “we still in first, can’t fire Garrett”
Whether we win another game or not everything remains status quo until the end of the season.
If we get embarrassed again, I think you're right. The writing is on the wall and with a loss to the Bears, Jerry won't have any miracle season to delay the inevitable
Well, you have to remember that Jerry used an entire draft for special teams, so Jerry didn’t pick up all of Parcell’s habits. He can still screw things up if they don’t watch him close.That's why I have a problem with people talking about "the last 23 years" like they've all been the same. The Parcells years were nothing like the Campo years, and I don't see how anyone could argue that. And we all know the drafting the last five or six years has been far better than those late 90s and early 2000s teams that had so little talent they never had a chance no matter who the coach was.
Jerry has already made it clear he is not firing Garrett during the regular seasons, no matter what. You have no access to how this team is approaching the situation so why would you interject your feelings on the matter with such detail as to their motivation and mood. Even with a loss to the Bears, the Cowboys are still in control of their own destiny. This game on the road while important does not eliminate the Cowboys from achieving all their goals this season.I think the Cowboys, no matter how hard they try to get past it, are at a mental block with regards to Garrett's tenure being over, and are suffering burnout.
I think they will lose again on Thursday night despite being the better team, and that will be the sign to Jerry that this is over and has to end immediately.
Despite other options, look for Kellen Moore to be named interim head coach and then made official after the season ends.
I just don't think the Cowboys can mentally function to play up to potential now that the end is in sight for Garrett.
Just my 2 cents worth.
The wheels came off during the loss to Buffalo, and the team quit.Jerry has already made it clear he is not firing Garrett during the regular seasons, no matter what. You have no access to how this team is approaching the situation so why would you interject your feelings on the matter with such detail as to their motivation and mood. Even with a loss to the Bears, the Cowboys are still in control of their own destiny. This game on the road while important does not eliminate the Cowboys from achieving all their goals this season.
Jerry also was Wades biggest supporter until the day he fired himJerry made it clear that Garrett won't be fired during the regular season. Either way, I root for the Cowboys to go 10-6, starting tomorrow night. One game at a time. We might as well hope to get on a roll because we have no control over what Jerry does (even when we agree with it).
Based on what?I think Dallas wins in Chicago
My 2 cents
Based on my prediction after watching every game by both teams all season.Based on what?
Based on what?
So, 6-10 this year, 3-13 next year?I think the Cowboys, no matter how hard they try to get past it, are at a mental block with regards to Garrett's tenure being over, and are suffering burnout.
I think they will lose again on Thursday night despite being the better team, and that will be the sign to Jerry that this is over and has to end immediately.
Despite other options, look for Kellen Moore to be named interim head coach and then made official after the season ends.
I just don't think the Cowboys can mentally function to play up to potential now that the end is in sight for Garrett.
Just my 2 cents worth.
The team has not quit. Why are you projecting an attitude to this team that does not exist? It's not even possible for the wheels to come off this team's goals just by losing to the AFC Bills.The wheels came off during the loss to Buffalo, and the team quit.
Whether or not Philadelphia's loss helps them muster enough strength to get back going remains to be seen, but it doesn't look good.
We'll see.
Just my 2 cents worth.