Signed by Cowboys Chase Haslet Hired As Offensive Quality Control

GenoT

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If the Dallas Cowboys organization really cared about “quality control”, they’d take a hard look at the GM position.

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Alexander

What's it going to be then, eh?
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Who'd he replace?! :laugh: :p
The Cowboys really had no one with that official title. Stephen Brown was the "offensive assistant" who supposedly was Garrett's helper in day-to-day operations and also helped with the run game.
 

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Mike: Hey Chase, go to the Star Grill and get me two large pizza’s and two triple cheeseburgers with four two liters buddy, going to be a long day for me.

Now that is the type of quality control Mike is looking for..lol


does he need an assistant?
 

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You may be okay with that. I am not.


If this guy was any good at quality control he'd do something about that hair. At least I think that's hair, there might be a squirrel on his head.
 

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Quality control coach is typically an entry-level position for National Football League (NFL) coaches before moving on to positional jobs and coordinator positions.

A quality control coach is a member of the coaching staff of a gridiron football team whose primary job is preparing the team for a game, beginning sometimes two or three weeks before the actual game.[1] Their primary duties include preparing for the game by analyzing game film for statistical analysis.

Offensive quality control will chart the upcoming teams' defense for various down and distance situations, field positions and how many times they use particular personnel groupings.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_control_coach
If I'm not mistaken, wasn't Wade Phillips' son the "Quality Control Coach" when Wade was here? I think he even stayed on after his dad was fired. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
 

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Kind of surprised that so many here do not know what a Quality Control Coach is or how important they are. I made a long post back when Linehan was still here about the FACT that we didn't have them and that none of the Garrett, Linehan, Moore combo had EVER been a QC coach.

Ben Bloom was our last QC coach on Defense, but he also split time as a LB coach. As stated above, O'Quinn was our last Offensive QC coach.
 

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It’s funny that this thread is longer than the one for our new LB coach.
 

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If the Dallas Cowboys organization really cared about “quality control”, they’d take a hard look at the GM position.

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Proven fact....... the mirror is broken in the FO.......
 

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Quality control coach is typically an entry-level position for National Football League (NFL) coaches before moving on to positional jobs and coordinator positions.

A quality control coach is a member of the coaching staff of a gridiron football team whose primary job is preparing the team for a game, beginning sometimes two or three weeks before the actual game.[1] Their primary duties include preparing for the game by analyzing game film for statistical analysis.

Offensive quality control will chart the upcoming teams' defense for various down and distance situations, field positions and how many times they use particular personnel groupings.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_control_coach
Good job you get a gold sorry Blue star for the day thank you
 

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not even sure what they do.

"hey - you got quality out there? ok. just checking."
There was a point several years ago where I realized a lot of teams had a "quality control coach", and I had the same reaction. I had no idea what they did, s i looked it up, and as I recall they are primarily entry level coaches who are charged with reviewing and analyzing game film and coming up with a statistical analysis of what other teams do in different situations.
 

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Seems like Mike McCarthy just wants to stand on the sideline and clap. :lmao2:
Come on now the guy hasn't even coach the game yet LOL I did see a meme the other day someone sent me on Facebook it was an old one where Eli and Daniel Jones are sitting on the sidelines and Eli was looking at the Microsoft pad Daniel Jones had his head in his arms and he says this is a play Jason Garrett Drew up Jones says what play and Eli goes I don't know it just shows Jason Garrett clapping and Eli says I'm out I'm retiring
 
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