Yup. Let's fire the guy. The super coach that can fix the mess is sittin on his couch waiting for our call.
Go scapegoats for 1B you might as well get rich.I was going to go Scapegoats for $400.
Dak is on pace for 52 sacks, but I'm sure people would rather blame the oline for not giving him more time.
Until I see Dak adjust to the blitz, hot route and/or motion a receiver and stop holding the ball when 3 of the 5 receivers are open I simply cannot focus on the offensive line. This isn't dismissing them as a problem, I just feel the bigger problem is the QB not helping them out. I said last year the blame for the offense is going to the line in 2018, predictable.
And if the oline was a bigger problem than the receivers why didn't we trade our 1st round pick for OL instead? And then why not discuss whether or not the receivers coach should be fired? It just seems silly to keep putting blame everywhere but where it's obvious.
Overlooked Issues for $1000 please Alex.
Change “overlooked” to “identified but ignored” and you’re spot on.Overlooked Issues for $1000 please Alex.
Change “overlooked” to “identified but ignored” and you’re spot on.
Thus far, the Dallas Cowboys’ 2018 season has been a herky-jerky ride that has left the organization at a crossroads.
Now sitting at 3-4, the Cowboys head into the Week 8 bye with more questions than answers. In this series, we’ll look at the four biggest questions surrounding the team as they move into their second-half of the schedule.
Part 1: How big of an impact can Cooper’s have on the passing game?
Part 2: Is it time for Paul Alexander to go?
Part 3: Is Dak Prescott a viable long-term solution?
Part 4: How many wins does Jason Garrett need to return?
https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/20...nsive-line-woes-new-philosophy-frank-pollack/
On one of the podcasts, Nick Eatman alluded to there being disappointment within the ranks in both the locker room and front office concerning Alexander's coaching.
No we are past this mid season type firings..let them all ride and fire them ALL at seasons end..yes eve Ricard im tired of all the patch work Staffs..you let the new HC HIRE ALL OF HIS STAFF. Sure Ricard deserves an interview for the HC and DC postions with the new HC but in NO WAY should Jerry and Stephen have any power to force any of these guys on the new HC..its been going on way too long..they fired all the assistants already kept OC and DC and HC..its not working..let this play out and clean house for 2020
Sure.
But firing him alone is just chair shuffling on the Titanic at this point. If the two idiot Jones feel the need to have to fire a couple more offensive assistants this year, then it's a clear sign they are just now in complete and utter protection mode with Garrett.
Colombo time
Normally I'd agree. Aaron Rodgers has been sacked over 50 times and close to 50 times for a few seasons. A lot of those sacks came from him trying to make something out of nothing. In our instance I feel like Dak is having a hard time seeing past the line of scrimmage pre/post-snap. The packers line didn't magically go from bad to good (a lot better in comparison) in one year when they went from 8.65% sack rate to 6.1%, more decisiveness and a faster release corrected that.If a QB gets sacked 52 times, you have problems w/ your OL.
Who says trading for a WR was the correct move? This org has been littered w/ very questionable moves for over 20 years.
Yes he needs to adjust the play and protection when he sees a blitz coming.Dak is on pace for 52 sacks, but I'm sure people would rather blame the oline for not giving him more time.
Until I see Dak adjust to the blitz, hot route and/or motion a receiver and stop holding the ball when 3 of the 5 receivers are open I simply cannot focus on the offensive line. This isn't dismissing them as a problem, I just feel the bigger problem is the QB not helping them out. I said last year the blame for the offense is going to the line in 2018, predictable.
And if the oline was a bigger problem than the receivers why didn't we trade our 1st round pick for OL instead? And then why not discuss whether or not the receivers coach should be fired? It just seems silly to keep putting blame everywhere but where it's obvious.