Cowboys 2006 playbook

makes my head spin. I can appreciate what some players go through when they are on 2-3 different teams/co-ord's in a short period of time.
 
That is awesome.

I know it's what you've done since you were ten years old but to assimilate all of that as a quarterback, then make adjustments and line calls based on pre-snap reads, then have the ability to actually make the throws, under pressure - it's pretty impressive. There's a reason about 12 guys on earth can do it well.

P.S. Now that I've got Calvin Hill's cell phone number from the playbook - I'm gonna give him a call and ask him the truth on how Hardy was this year. (I'm kidding)
 
I've never played football, but feel I know a lot about the game, especially game management,personnel, and concepts. I will admit freely: Playbooks make my head spin. Humbled credit given to the men who play the game.
 
Garrett's playbook is about 2 pages, long the first page a Foreward by Jerry Jones about how he remembers his adopted son when he was first born, followed by the plays:

1. Run up the gut
2. 1 yard out to Witten
3. Have Romo buy time with his feet and try and find an open WR running down the field
 
Garrett's playbook is about 2 pages, long the first page a Foreward by Jerry Jones about how he remembers his adopted son when he was first born, followed by the plays:

1. Run up the gut
2. 1 yard out to Witten
3. Have Romo buy time with his feet and try and find an open WR running down the field

4. Clap
 
Hard to believe it's that complicated when a ton of players can't even read or write. Lol
 
Garrett's playbook is about 2 pages, long the first page a Foreward by Jerry Jones about how he remembers his adopted son when he was first born, followed by the plays:

1. Run up the gut
2. 1 yard out to Witten
3. Have Romo buy time with his feet and try and find an open WR running down the field

I feel like you are saying this all over the board. Dont you get tired of saying the same insult over and over?

Its not like its fully Garretts playbook anyways. There was a very clear shift to Callahans 'playbook' a couple years ago, and Linehan brought his 'playbook' as well. Sure, some of Garretts ideologies have stuck through the other play callers; but is simply false to assume all offensive struggles are because of Garretts offensive system - - - especially when he isnt even directly in charge of the offense anymore.
 
I'm sure if you asked a QB to run the drive thru line at Chick Fila at lunch time he would be intimidated as hell as well. But once you practice something over and over it's easy.
This. It looks a lot tougher than it is. Most people who played even at the high school level should understand the majority of what's going on, especially since position by position its broken down pretty well.
 
Garrett's playbook is about 2 pages, long the first page a Foreward by Jerry Jones about how he remembers his adopted son when he was first born, followed by the plays:

1. Run up the gut
2. 1 yard out to Witten
3. Have Romo buy time with his feet and try and find an open WR running down the field

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I feel like you are saying this all over the board. Dont you get tired of saying the same insult over and over?

Its not like its fully Garretts playbook anyways. There was a very clear shift to Callahans 'playbook' a couple years ago, and Linehan brought his 'playbook' as well. Sure, some of Garretts ideologies have stuck through the other play callers; but is simply false to assume all offensive struggles are because of Garretts offensive system - - - especially when he isnt even directly in charge of the offense anymore.

Don't you get tired of following me around and saying the same baseless response to my same insults over and over?

Jerry said that they went Linehan because it doesn't mean they change the playbook and can keep the same terminology. He said that Linehan will call plays on it.

If you got a problem with it, take it up with Jerry..
 
This. It looks a lot tougher than it is. Most people who played even at the high school level should understand the majority of what's going on, especially since position by position its broken down pretty well.

Yeah. I mean if Quincy Carter can learn it, any high school graduate should be able to.
 
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