If that were 100% true there would be no need for coaches at all.
For the 800th time, Dak is injured. Sheeeeeez.
If that were 100% true there would be no need for coaches at all.
For the 800th time, Dak is injured. Sheeeeeez.
Lolol..it's basically 2020 and people still think this is true..embarrassing
Shouldn’t have to lean on him with the highest paid running back in the league.This wasn't his only horrible passing game this year. We lost almost every game when we had to lean on him.
If you ever get tired of being wrong just stop posting.coaches are more like babysitt
when you suit up and take the field, and you say the shoulder didn't hender you, you have to perform. otherwise sit. I love Dak as much as anybody, but he suited up.
Shouldn’t ha e to lean on him with the highest paid running back in the league.
Even the best players need a game plan, it is not sand lot football.
Coaching has a lot to do with it, and we witnessed that embarrassment for the past 10 years now.
I hope Garrett is sent packing the second this season is over and he cant take all his assistants with him.
I will, however, concede that this game was lost by the players on the field. Dak either sailing or skipping balls, receivers dropping passes that they should have easily made, Pollard fumbling when we were in scoring position, the defense not forcing turnovers against a very depleted Eagles roster, it goes on and on.
In hindsight could we have done things schematically different? I'm sure we could have but hindsight is 20/20 and in all reality, whatever the gameplan was, it created enough opportunities for us to win the game and we just didnt get it done.
Like I said, I am no fan of Garrett and I am more then ready to move on, but this game was very winnable with the gameplan we used but you cant drop multiple passes, make errant throws many times and think the offense is going to hum along on the road in what is essentially a playoff game.
Garrett has, in my opinion, had more then enough time to turn this thing around and get this team further In the playoffs then he has, and that goes way beyond one game against the eagles, that's what will ultimately get him fired.
This game wasnt on Garrett but it adds on to an already disappointing season that he also played a roll in. Ill give @Dre11 this one, Eagles game was lost by underachieving players, but this season as a whole? Garrett needs to take responsibility for his role in the outcome as well.
If you ever get tired of being wrong just stop posting.
I hope Garrett is sent packing the second this season is over and he cant take all his assistants with him.
I will, however, concede that this game was lost by the players on the field. Dak either sailing or skipping balls, receivers dropping passes that they should have easily made, Pollard fumbling when we were in scoring position, the defense not forcing turnovers against a very depleted Eagles roster, it goes on and on.
In hindsight could we have done things schematically different? I'm sure we could have but hindsight is 20/20 and in all reality, whatever the gameplan was, it created enough opportunities for us to win the game and we just didnt get it done.
Like I said, I am no fan of Garrett and I am more then ready to move on, but this game was very winnable with the gameplan we used but you cant drop multiple passes, make errant throws many times and think the offense is going to hum along on the road in what is essentially a playoff game.
Garrett has, in my opinion, had more then enough time to turn this thing around and get this team further In the playoffs then he has, and that goes way beyond one game against the eagles, that's what will ultimately get him fired.
This game wasnt on Garrett but it adds on to an already disappointing season that he also played a roll in. Ill give @Dre11 this one, Eagles game was lost by underachieving players, but this season as a whole? Garrett needs to take responsibility for his role in the outcome as well.