Casserly's such an idiot. I can't believe he ever was allowed to run a team.
I happen to agree with him here, but he's still really stupid. Maybe he's smarter when there's not a camera on him or something, but he and Tony Dungy...I just don't get it.
If you get up to two spins on a franchise quarterback wheel of fortune (ranging from Ryan Leaf to Peyton Manning and every level in between) and it lands on Joe Flacco, do you spin again?
I'm sorry, but I don't think comparing anyone to Flacco is all that flattering.....Flacco is pretty overrated in my opinion.
Casserly's such an idiot. I can't believe he ever was allowed to run a team.
I happen to agree with him here, but he's still really stupid. Maybe he's smarter when there's not a camera on him or something, but he and Tony Dungy...I just don't get it.
I happen to agree with him here, but he's still really stupid. Maybe he's smarter when there's not a camera on him or something,
Who again? Casserly or Jerry?
We can get back to the 2014 level of offense (and even better), but RB isn't the missing piece -- a healthy Romo and Dez are.
I'm sorry, but I don't think comparing anyone to Flacco is all that flattering.....Flacco is pretty overrated in my opinion.
Really. He wins a superbowl and almost took them to another one and he is overated.
The best analysis is right here, and it's being done by people whose real names we don't even know. And that's not limited to the Cowboys, or football, or even sports in general.These mainstream analysts are pretty much worthless when it comes to diagnosing and prescribing fixes for individual teams IMO. Not because they're stupid (generally) but because there are 32 teams and countless other NFL topics that they comment upon, they offer up "expert advice" without knowing all the facts.