Captain-Crash
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he hurt my feelings because he went "hollywood" smh.
Had to get those stat padding dump offs to Witten on 3rd down before punting.TO should’ve had more TDs and yards. Witten got way too many targets and receptions.
Dez got screwed over as well.Had to get those stat padding dump offs to Witten on 3rd down before punting.
Find where I did. You are lost.Nope...I read what people write. I do not try to psychoanalyze their personality based on a couple internet posts.
You CLEARLY said "rotten human being".
What is there to be confused about?
Every time any member suggests our current quarterback has sustained greater unnecessary criticism than his predecessor, I think of negative replies to threads like these.
Better times? And we won what again?
Where's the Aikman to Harper videos? Lol.
Garrett loves operating out of two- and three- tight end sets. According to Football Outsiders, the Cowboys used more than one tight end on 53 percent of their offensive snaps last season, the third-highest rate in the NFL.
The Cowboys were especially effective with one running back and two tight ends on the field, a personnel package that can be used in a variety of formations because of Witten's versatility. They averaged 7.0 yards per play with "12" personnel last season, their best of any package they used at least 5 percent of the time.
In fact, if you wish, the Cowboys seasons of running the football with Jason Garrett as the offensive architect rank 52nd, 35th, 37th, 20th, 42nd, and 40th in Cowboys history. That’s right. His best season is only 20th best in the history of the franchise. And before you tell me it is because the league has changed to a passing league, explain this: The New England Patriots (perhaps the most pass-first team in the NFL, right?) have run the ball 398 more times than the Cowboys in the Garrett-era. And as you can see, 398 represents an entire season of Garrett rushing attempts. I will repeat: the Patriots have run an entire year’s worth of rushing plays more than Garrett in 6 seasons.
The sad part is neither of them have been the real problem on their teams, but QBs get too much credit for wins and too much blame for losses.
Witten getting a lot of targets in his prime was a bad thing? Tf? LmaoTO should’ve had more TDs and yards. Witten got way too many targets and receptions.