Did anyone catch Matt Mosley on the Ticket just now?

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I only caught the very end of it, but it sounded like good stuff... Apparently he was talking about the feeling in the locker room and among the coaches. Talked about how the coaches looked like zombies out there and Zimmer's leaving was partly because of it. Also touched on the difficulties this annual return-or-not-return drama had on hiring new coaches. Mentioned Sparano as doing a great job with the offense and how the players really liked and respected him, but Parcells would barely give him credit for calling the plays.

Norm was raving about how good the segment was, so I was hoping someone caught it. Maybe they'll archive it on their site?
 
That part about Bill not giving Sparano credit seems like a reach.

Does anyone here really believe that any of these coaches think they are going to get warm fuzzies out of Bill?

Guys look like zombies? Maybe the zombie coaches have a job in ATL that will be announced once their contracts expire. They likely are just playing out the string.
 
Chocolate Lab;1307219 said:
I only caught the very end of it, but it sounded like good stuff... Apparently he was talking about the feeling in the locker room and among the coaches. Talked about how the coaches looked like zombies out there and Zimmer's leaving was partly because of it. Also touched on the difficulties this annual return-or-not-return drama had on hiring new coaches. Mentioned Sparano as doing a great job with the offense and how the players really liked and respected him, but Parcells would barely give him credit for calling the plays.

Norm was raving about how good the segment was, so I was hoping someone caught it. Maybe they'll archive it on their site?

Norm went on a rampage about the team not showing any passion when playing defense and the coaching staff not designing a plan on how to attack the injury-riddled defensiveback field of the Seahawks. He really got animated with anger.

He went on to say how the Lions show up with rookies on the O-Line and 16 players on injured-reserved and their top 3 RB's injured and we couldn't beat the Lions. He basically said the Cowboys have the players but lack PASSION to play the game which leads to coaching.
 
Mentioned Sparano as doing a great job with the offense and how the players really liked and respected him, but Parcells would barely give him credit for calling the plays.


With the O-line that can't pick up stunts week after week? By the line that still can't block in space on screen passes & outside runs?
Or, was it having the best receiving corp in the NFL come up lame against the Seahawks "Rent-A-DB" defense?
I'm not blaming him, It all falls on BP. I think he refuses to let adjustments and innovation take place.
When will BP realize we have TO, Glenn, & Witten not Ingram, Jackson & McConky? Open it up, its not 1986 anymore!
 
Chocolate Lab;1307219 said:
Apparently he was talking about the feeling in the locker room and among the coaches. Talked about how the coaches looked like zombies out there and Zimmer's leaving was partly because of it.


Yeah, if my boss left and I was up for a promotion, I would be depressed.:rolleyes:
 
Huh?...

I thought Parcells called out Sparano in particular as doing a good job during their winning streak...

It was the subject of numerous threads on this board...

That makes no sense...
 
jbz64;1307284 said:
Norm went on a rampage about the team not showing any passion when playing defense and the coaching staff not designing a plan on how to attack the injury-riddled defensiveback field of the Seahawks. He really got animated with anger.

He went on to say how the Lions show up with rookies on the O-Line and 16 players on injured-reserved and their top 3 RB's injured and we couldn't beat the Lions. He basically said the Cowboys have the players but lack PASSION to play the game which leads to coaching.

The most frustrating thing about this statement is that I believe we have the talent on this team to be successful and I would hate to know that we missed out on a golden opportunity to excell with this group of players because the coaches cannot utilize/motivate/scheme the players to succeed. :bang2: :bang2: You never know when or how long the opportunity for success will be there in this day of FA so you have to take advantage of every opportunity.
 
You would think these players making millions plus signing bonuses would be motived enought to play as hard as possible
 
See my sig. I've been saying this all week and its the main reason why I would not mind one bit if Bill decided to move on.
 
abersonc;1307237 said:
That part about Bill not giving Sparano credit seems like a reach.

they were saying that about Payton not receiving credit from BP last year, or the year before, or maybe it was Zimmer

same song, same dance
 
thewireman;1307859 said:
You would think these players making millions plus signing bonuses would be motived enought to play as hard as possible

I think they do play hard...they played hard vs Seattle didnt they?

they are poorly coached...

David
 
thewireman;1307859 said:
You would think these players making millions plus signing bonuses would be motived enought to play as hard as possible

I would imagine they lose their motivation when they are getting torched,and the coaches do nothing to make adjustments.
 
Mr Cowboy;1308065 said:
I would imagine they lose their motivation when they are getting torched,and the coaches do nothing to make adjustments.

What I saw was a D that would get deflated by the O at times.

Example. Huge 4th down stop that should deliver a victory - O turns around and gives up a safety on the next play.

That stuff creates both a physical and mental beatdown on the D.
 
I have to disagree with you all, I think it was very sporting and gentelmanly of BP not to try trick plays like a flea flicker or take long downfield shots against a team that was hurting in the secondary.

He wanted a fair game and got one.
 
Jarv;1308119 said:
I have to disagree with you all, I think it was very sporting and gentelmanly of BP not to try trick plays like a flea flicker or take long downfield shots against a team that was hurting in the secondary.

He wanted a fair game and got one.

yea, because attacking is sooooooo unfair. teams would do it against us without question.
 
abersonc;1308078 said:
What I saw was a D that would get deflated by the O at times.

Example. Huge 4th down stop that should deliver a victory - O turns around and gives up a safety on the next play.

That stuff creates both a physical and mental beatdown on the D.

Are u serious??

The "D" getting deflated by the "O" at times??? If this is the truth the offense should have been downright suicidal constantly trying to play catch up thanks to that swiss cheese defense.
 
thewireman;1307859 said:
You would think these players making millions plus signing bonuses would be motived enought to play as hard as possible

Au contraire, they need to go back to structuring more incentive based contracts. When Roy "The Food Crammer" Williams gets 11 million than his Alfred E. Newman personna takes over. Now some guys are just football dedicated. Whether you paid them 100 thousand or 1 million dollars they will play, like Marion Barber, T-New, Romo, etc...
 

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