Buzzbait
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Dallas coaches did not change the game plan.
Only way to change the Cowboys game plan is to change the Cowboys coaches. I'd start with the HC.
Dallas coaches did not change the game plan.
Rightfully so. Among other things, I'd love to see them do away with those empty backfields in the red zone. That instantly tells the defense what to expect. What kind of idiot tries to bluff with his cards face up in a poker game? Garrett!players have been complaining about predictable playcalling since last season...
let me translate "we were unable to make adjustments"
I agree. The guy needs to focus more on getting open and catching the ballBeas is talking way too much. They will begin to call him a cancer and he'll be traded.
I wonder why Beasley disagrees with that take?
I read Beasley's quote to suggest there were personnel issues ("A lot comes with filling some spots maybe where we were weaker and stuff like that"), meaning, LT and LG issues, and that, with Elliott out and the protection compromised, we got into too many third-and-longs (""Now we just have to find something different to do on first and second down pass-wise to help him out a little bit.").
Do you believe for one second that Beasley would actually say, "All we asked from our QB was what every other team does, and he didn't deliver?"
Whether Beasley believes that or not, he's not going to publicly announce it - unless he wants to be traded, maybe.
One of Romo's best asset was his experience, he often went off script, mostly because he could diagnose coverages quickly and adjust accordingly. Dak isn't capable of doing too much at this stage.yeah it's everybody's fault except the guy who can't throw a cup in a trash can..... "superman.. lmao"
One of Romo's best asset was his experience, he often went off script, mostly because he could diagnose coverages quickly and adjust accordingly. Dak isn't capable of doing too much at this stage.
Do you believe for one second that Beasley would actually say, "All we asked from our QB was what every other team does, and he didn't deliver?"
Whether Beasley believes that or not, he's not going to publicly announce it - unless he wants to be traded, maybe.
Did I call Dak a pro bowl QB? All I said is that Romo sat on the bench for 3 and a half years watching football while Dak has been actually playing since day one.Give it up dude...versus Prescott's "heralded" rookie season, which many went goo-goo fanatic about, this year was a disappointment to say the least...but we will see how he bounces back. He should...he must. Finally...you can spin it anyway you want to but Prescott is a risk-averse quarterback, especially in comparison to the man he supplanted. There are both pros AND cons to this.