So when Weeden and Cassel check it down, why do we think the coaches are responsible? The plays are the plays. Did you guys watch the little video shown on plays? Dez was totally smothered by Sherman and had to break up 2-3 passes. Beasley couldn't get open; Witten was bracketed. Like Weeden, Cassel was looking downfield every time before passing underneath.
Anyone remember Aikman' final years without Irvin? Lots of 3rd down passes to Moose for 1 yard...it was infuriating, but QBs are trained to go through the progression and take something positive even when it results in a punt, hoping the receiver makes a play. The Cowboys have a downfield passing game with Linehan rather than a West Coast style of rubs and short crossing routes. When Dez and Williams can't get open down field and Witten can't hit the seam, it's Beasley or RB time.
Not a single slant to Dez; they clearly don't trust Williams on a slant, and even in the red zone twice, no targets for the big target of Escobar. It's infuriating, but I'm ready to go back to Weeden who at least knows the offense and receivers best among the QBs. Our QBs stink, so I'd go with the guy who's been here two years and start over in the offseason if I see no improvement.