I watched dak play and found many faults outside of the poor game management of km.There is more logic to the reason why Moore is no longer the Cowboy's Offensive Coordinator. Pay attention to what has been explained on thread now. You too lazy to do that?
KM was unemployed for about 75 seconds. Chargers are thrilled to have him. KM was just this year’s scapegoat. It wasn’t his fault Dak threw all those picksI watched dak play and found many faults outside of the poor game management of km.
They’re big fans of your safety group
Agreed. I think km called some poor games don’t get me wrong, but overall I think the largest percentage of fault is on dakKM was unemployed for about 75 seconds. Chargers are thrilled to have him. KM was just this year’s scapegoat. It wasn’t his fault Dak threw all those picks
It could end up being a big deal. The Cowboys wanted Schultz back and offered him a contract, which means they’re not totally sold on what they have behind him. He was a good security blanket for Dak. Schoonmaker is dealing with plantar fasciitis, which will likely affect him all season. Can’t be counting on a rookie who’s dealing with a nagging injury like that. That could have a major affect on his performance. Too many fans act like Schultz wasn’t a good player, which couldn’t be further from the truth. Granted, he wasn’t a very good blocker, but was a good receiving TE and if we’re missing that in our offense this upcoming season it’s going to have an affect on our play. If we decide not to bring back Zeke that could end up being a big deal if the players behind him can’t move the chains on third and fourth down and punch it in the endzone from 5 yards out.Someone thinks losing Schultz and Zeke are a big deal and they haven't been replaced. Schoon will more than replace Schultz and we all know Zeke was more of a big name than contributor on the field. The RBBC can absorb his loss.
And don't get me started on the DL and LB ratings. Good grief.
I watched dak play and found many faults outside of the poor game management of km.
Why?People ....... pay attention to the posters that hate this thread.
Yes, like I had mentioned KM played a roll but Dak is ultimately throwing those passes, for every tight window throw was there an equal opportunity to take off and run instead? KM barely lasted a day before he was hired. I really wish we would sign D-hop and when Dak poops the bed again I cant wait for the excuses to mount up saying its MM's fault or somebody other than him.Weakness – Passing Game Concepts
Under Kellen Moore, the offense was one of, if not the best in the league at times, and yet they couldn’t get over the hump. Well, the reason isn’t that hard to figure out when your route tree concept relies on receivers coming back to your quarterback or turning and opening up in front of him. Those concepts made things easier for cornerbacks, safeties, and linebackers to key in on receivers and shrink the field, and forced Prescott to make more tight-window throws. Those tight window throws are really what lead to Prescott’s career high in interceptions last season with 15. To put this in perspective the Cowboys threw a total of 50 deep passes last season compared to 332 short and intermediate passes, the majority being hitch/curl routes, routes that were easier to cover.
Now the Cowboys have moved on from Moore and added receiver deep-threat receiver Brandin Cooks, but it remains to be seen how head coach Mike McCarthy and new offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer will work to change the concepts Moore installed during his time with the team. They’ve talked a good game up to this point, but they’ll need to prove it on the field to get this to become an afterthought.
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Seems pretty fair overall. Both of our teams have some questions at running back and our tight ends are proven.For the Twitter declined:
Or it could mean they wanted him back on the cheap. They knew before the draft this was a loaded TE group and no reason to offer him a big deal. I'm glad they didn't.The Cowboys wanted Schultz back and offered him a contract, which means they’re not totally sold on what they have behind him.
Care to mention any names?I think our overall roster is top 3, but we have certain players that are too inconsistent at the worst time.
They’re big fans of your safety group
Schoon's taking a backseat to Ferguson this year.Someone thinks losing Schultz and Zeke are a big deal and they haven't been replaced. Schoon will more than replace Schultz and we all know Zeke was more of a big name than contributor on the field. The RBBC can absorb his loss.
And don't get me started on the DL and LB ratings. Good grief.
From what’s been reported they offered him a better deal than the one year deal he got with the Texans, but he chose to bet on himself. It was a loaded TE group this past April and I wanted the Cowboys to take one with a high pick, but not the one they chose. Hopefully Schoonmaker turns out to be a good player but him dealing with plantar fasciitis could make his rookie season a wash.Or it could mean they wanted him back on the cheap. They knew before the draft this was a loaded TE group and no reason to offer him a big deal. I'm glad they didn't.
Oh, that's a whipping boy, why not blame the Pope for failing to keep the Cowboys winners?Yes, like I had mentioned KM played a roll but Dak is ultimately throwing those passes, for every tight window throw was there an equal opportunity to take off and run instead? KM barely lasted a day before he was hired. I really wish we would sign D-hop and when Dak poops the bed again I cant wait for the excuses to mount up saying its MM's fault or somebody other than him.