News: Callahan Takes Fall For Play Call On Romo’s First Interception

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Garret explicitly took the blame for the call in the presser on Monday. And, for the record, I haven't seen a "Garrett Groupie" yet who hasn't come out and said it wasn't a mistake to throw in that situation or that the fault lies with Garrett on it. I know I've said it personally, several times. You guys are back to taking the stuffing out of straw men.
 

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why does anyone have to take the fall for romo's error in judgement? this is what his 7th or 8th year? he has a $108 million dollar contract. he doesn't need anyone taking the fall for him when he is the one with the ball and he is the one who made the ultimate decision to audible. rg3 is benched and being held accountable for poor play. the least we can do here in dallas is have our veteran qb own up to his mistakes.
 

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Really? Seems like an execution thing to me.

Its too easy to blame the playcall when it results in a negative result.
Agreed, that ball gets thrown a few yards deeper, its a TD and the game is over.
 

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why does anyone have to take the fall for romo's error in judgement? this is what his 7th or 8th year? he has a $108 million dollar contract. he doesn't need anyone taking the fall for him when he is the one with the ball and he is the one who made the ultimate decision to audible. rg3 is benched and being held accountable for poor play. the least we can do here in dallas is have our veteran qb own up to his mistakes.

He has owned up to a lot of his mistakes.

Still does not stop him from repeating them.
 

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Garrett could not wait to start throwing people under the bus at the post game presser......................a real head coach says "doesnt matter who made the call or who changed it, I am the head coach and I am responsible".

Of course that would actually require balls to do something like that, which we all know Garrett lacks.

Just like Saban threw everyone under the bus after the loss to Mobile. There are a lot of "real" head coaches out there who don't take much blame. Parcells never did. What gets me is that I see so often - on this forum - that Garrett doesn't do a good enough job calling people out. To me, it's heat of the moment stuff right after the game, so professionalism tends to take a back seat to emotion.
 

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Garrett could not wait to start throwing people under the bus at the post game presser......................a real head coach says "doesnt matter who made the call or who changed it, I am the head coach and I am responsible".

Of course that would actually require balls to do something like that, which we all know Garrett lacks.

Ironic... Wade took the blame for Garrett's blunder call to Choice against the Commanders, that resulted in a fumble and loss, while Garrett kept his mouth shut.
 

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Garrett could not wait to start throwing people under the bus at the post game presser......................a real head coach says "doesnt matter who made the call or who changed it, I am the head coach and I am responsible".

Of course that would actually require balls to do something like that, which we all know Garrett lacks.

You got that right. JGs trying desperately to save his own butt. He lost more point with me, not that it matters. Any one else notice Romo get in his ear after one series? I cant remember when it was but he was coming off the field and yelled some thing in Garrets ear. He didn't look happy.
 

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You got that right. JGs trying desperately to save his own butt. He lost more point with me, not that it matters. Any one else notice Romo get in his ear after one series? I cant remember when it was but he was coming off the field and yelled some thing in Garrets ear. He didn't look happy.

Witten as well, on the same play... And the screen play on 2nd down that was almost as awful execution-wise as the KC play.
 

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Rolling Jones' million dollar baby under the bus is not the smartest way to do that.

JJ apparently listened to Garrett's father on how great a QB Henson was.... I'm sure JG is almost as close to JJ as Romo in terms of affection, the former haven't closer family ties. If JG didn't have those connections, he'd be gone by now.
 

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Really? Seems like an execution thing to me.

Its too easy to blame the playcall when it results in a negative result.

That's a given. But then again you could say that on almost any turnover. The bigger question is at that point in time with the lack of success we were having passing all the time and the success we had in the first half running the ball and the need to keep our defense off the field and take some time off the clock should we let Romo keep changing the play to a pass. The article seems to say Callahan thought no. Then the question is since the play is relayed in through Garrett should he have taken away the pass option.
 

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Everyone takes the blame for every interception except for the guy who throws them.

If it weren't for his teammates (except for Witten of course) and his coaching staff Romo would be perfect.
 

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Just like Saban threw everyone under the bus after the loss to Mobile. There are a lot of "real" head coaches out there who don't take much blame. Parcells never did. What gets me is that I see so often - on this forum - that Garrett doesn't do a good enough job calling people out. To me, it's heat of the moment stuff right after the game, so professionalism tends to take a back seat to emotion.

If you ever listen to Garrett talk about other teams, he *never* really calls anyone out. What he does is critique specific decisions or specific plays, but he does it in the context of the larger game plan, and in that larger game plan he's always very complimentary of everybody. Then he'll make a sweeping generalization: "everybody in the organization needs to do better. I need to do better, the coaches need to do better, Tony needs to do better. And we all understand that. That just comes with the dinner in the NFL. It's a very competitive league and competition is part of the deal..."

I was listening to him praise Jim Haslett's defensive unit this season in WAS, for crying out loud.

What I come down to when I hear people trot out the 'he'll say anything to avoid blame for anything stuff' is whether or not his behavior differs when he's talking about himself as opposed to one of his coaches, or players, or another coach or player on a different team. What I hear is a guy who's entirely consistent in how he handles those types of questions and one who will give very specific criticisms of a play or decision and then, as I said above, sweeping pleasant generalities and platitudes about the process of improvement. I think he does this for a very specific purpose, and it's an obvious part of his strategy for handling the press. What's more, it's really effective.

If I saw a guy who covered for himself any differently than he covered for others, I might change my mind, but the guy's very consistent about what he says and does in front of a microphone.
 

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Garret explicitly took the blame for the call in the presser on Monday. And, for the record, I haven't seen a "Garrett Groupie" yet who hasn't come out and said it wasn't a mistake to throw in that situation or that the fault lies with Garrett on it. I know I've said it personally, several times. You guys are back to taking the stuffing out of straw men.

i like it when people define themselves without realizing it

unlike some others, i am a cowboys fan
 

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I don't care if Callahan had a pass tag on the play or not, Romo should have just called the run play knowing the game situation.
 

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i like it when people define themselves without realizing it

unlike some others, i am a cowboys fan

I'd reply to this coherently if I knew what you were getting at. I'm an ardent Garrett groupie, and I've never made any bones about it. I still don't. And I've personally been critical of his game management last week in several threads.

I'm also, pretty clearly a Cowboys fan. I like the coach, because I think he's good for the Cowboys. That should be pretty obvious at this point.
 

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I don't care if Callahan had a pass tag on the play or not, Romo should have just called the run play knowing the game situation.

That play needed to be a run. We've got coaches on the sideline and a mic in the QBs helmet. It should have been a run, and Garrett, Callahan, and Romo all had a part in it unless Romo simply refused to run the ball, which we all know didn't happen. Garrett's on the top of the pile, so the buck stops with him as far as I'm concerned.
 

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Good to hear Callahan fall on the sword although a week late. Romo manned up right away and took blame. So 2 out of the 3 took blame and one passed the buck. Garrett follows the Sabin coaching for dummies book to the tee that when he gets off the script he usually offers his true identity. A spineless person.
 
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