shabazz
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Might as well run Dak till he breaks, if he dies he dies....
Wow! Never misuse a Rocky line.
“ I don’t hate the man but I pity the fool “
Might as well run Dak till he breaks, if he dies he dies....
Wow! Never misuse a Rocky line.
this is Jason Garrett's crappy offensive scheme. Its been that way. Our outside wr's barely run in breaking routes. We never really throw over the middle of the field.
“ I don’t hate the man but I pity the fool “
"He’s looking at one side of the field the whole time", while the chart shows throws both left, right and some center throws.Again, COMPLETELY IGNORES the intermediate and deep middle of the field. This is his STANDARD passing chart and reveals how he’s not a progression QB in particular. He’s looking at one side of the field the whole time.
That falls on the playcalling by Linehan... and Garrett approving it.I've said many times, defenses dont have to worry about the middle of the field. Even a lot of the middle of the field passes are curl routes or dump offs to Zeke. All out side the numbers or at best just inside the numbers.
When your new wr complains about 3 straight curl routes in a row tells me he's probably never had to run 3 in a row or at least very few times in his career . That's out to go route.
this is Jason Garrett's crappy offensive scheme. Its been that way. Our outside wr's barely run in breaking routes. We never really throw over the middle of the field.
While I agree, I wonder if its Dak not being very good over the middle that discourages us from throwing there
The QB who won't throw over the middle is the problem.this is Jason Garrett's crappy offensive scheme. Its been that way. Our outside wr's barely run in breaking routes. We never really throw over the middle of the field.
no JG has always liked the sideline throwsWhile I agree, I wonder if its Dak not being very good over the middle that discourages us from throwing there
Those could all be first read completions what your insinuating is that because there are throws throughout the field he must be looking everywhere but no they are all probably first read completions"He’s looking at one side of the field the whole time", while the chart shows throws both left, right and some center throws.
It shows he can’t throw past 20 yards and only does it 1-2 times a game. Also that he hasn’t been very effective when he does throw just garbage yards and completionsDak’s obviously averse to interceptions, hence the lack of targets over the middle.
Oh, and the TEs aren’t very good.
If he can get away with safer throws while moving the chains and scoring TDs, then that’s great. The problem is we aren’t scoring TDs in the redzone. Duh.
Hilarious that Dak’s staunch haters think this passing chart was some sort of revelation.
Bob Sturm Passing chart one the San Diego game in 2013, Romo threw a lot of passes going to the middle of the field.
http://sturminator.blogspot.com/2013/10/decoding-callahan-week-4-san-diego.html
Especially since all Dak's passes over the middle in that chart are incomplete. Lolthis is Jason Garrett's crappy offensive scheme. Its been that way. Our outside wr's barely run in breaking routes. We never really throw over the middle of the field.
Callahan did not get fired, JG and JJ played some games like refusing to let him interview for things and JG complained about his stubbornness so he left when his contract was up.Notice who the OC was on this. "Decoding Callahan". This is what I've been saying. Callahan tried to change our scheme and add more WCO concepts. Added more crossing routes to the scheme. JG didn't like it and got Callahan fired.
Under JG, all we mainly run our come back routes and not many horizontal routes.
Seriously???Those could all be first read completions what your insinuating is that because there are throws throughout the field he must be looking everywhere but no they are all probably first read completions
Callahan did not get fired, JG and JJ played some games like refusing to let him interview for things and JG complained about his stubbornness so he left when his contract was up.