Cole Beasley dropping knowledge

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Omg enough.

The coaches are mediocre.

Are we saying it’s 8 years of bad execution? Who is ultimately responsible for coaching the players and training them how to execute?

The coaching staff is mediocre at best. If they were good, they would have won something significant by now.
 

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Great coaches put their players in a position to execute. Look at the Eagles and Chiefs.

That definition actually means every coach in the league is great. You probably meant they put the players in position to make plays. Every player on every down from every team is expected to execute.
 

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breakdown in execution main culprit. As I say many times, what you see happen with a play that doesn't work or call , isn't necessarily a bad by the coach, you just don't know the intricacies of the play.


https://www.dallascowboys.com/video/cole-beasley-looking-forward-to-the-giants

Can you clarify whose responsibility it is to make sure the players know the plays, practice enough and actually execute on game day?

Who would that be?

There is usually one person each NFL team hires at a lot of expense to MAKE SURE this happens and typically when this does not happen, he is held responsible

Who would that be?

Any guess?
 

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Omg enough.

The coaches are mediocre.

Are we saying it’s 8 years of bad execution? Who is ultimately responsible for coaching the players and training them how to execute?

The coaching staff is mediocre at best. If they were good, they would have won something significant by now.

Unless the issue actually is personnel.
 

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Dre11

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Omg enough.

The coaches are mediocre.

Are we saying it’s 8 years of bad execution? Who is ultimately responsible for coaching the players and training them how to execute?

The coaching staff is mediocre at best. If they were good, they would have won something significant by now.

So every staff we've had has been mediocre? Because the best offenses we've had since Jimmy, has been Garrett's. That's Fact.
 

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Dre11

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Can you clarify whose responsibility it is to make sure the players know the plays, practice enough and actually execute on game day?

Who would that be?

There is usually one person each NFL team hires at a lot of expense to MAKE SURE this happens and typically when this does not happen, he is held responsible

Who would that be?

Any guess?

Are you freaking clueless, you can practice it a million freaking times, doesn't mean you're not going to **** up on gameday. Do you actually think Tyron Smith planned to hold? Block in back? You think Dak said oh boy let me go out here and miss this throw today. ...lol
 

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There was bad execution on a lot of offensive plays. Lack of preseason playing time had something to do with it.

Lack of preseason has nothing to do with, because you don't show your plays during preaseason, you stay vanilla. So preseason doesn't help that.
 

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Are you freaking clueless, you can practice it a million freaking times, doesn't mean you're not going to **** up on gameday. Do you actually think Tyron Smith planned to hold? Block in back? You think Dak said oh boy let me go out here and miss this throw today. ...lol

The clueless person is the one that ignores many years of mistakes and still assumes it’s just the players failing.
 

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Last I checked Garret is responsible for the whole team and whether the whole team, wins or loses.

That’s a fact.

Regardless, the players make millions, they're professionals, their jobs are on the line as well.
 

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Good HCs, when knowing their OC is implementing a “new”(?) offense, while utilizing mostly new WRs and underexperienced TEs, might bother to give their #1 QB a few more preseason game-snaps with these players BEFORE the start of the regular season.

Right now, the Cowboys are likely preparing for @game 4 of the preseason.
 

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Lack of preseason has nothing to do with, because you don't show your plays during preaseason, you stay vanilla. So preseason doesn't help that.

But you still run things in preseason that you do in regular season. It’s not like a team runs nothing but totally different plays in preseason and then a totally different playbook in the regular season.

Plus, game action allows to working on fundamentals against live action. Then there is continuity issues, working on chemistry between players, etc.
 
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