Done with Ogletree

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HE is what I thought he was. He can't handle the lights, the game is too big for him. It is time to let Harris have a chance. 1 game and the guy dissappears. Those drops are ridiculous.
 
I have to agree. I had huge hopes for him after week but but he's been terrible ever since. I still think he can turn it back around though.
 
ogletree has proven himself to be nothing but a 1-game wonder.
 
CowboysYanksLakers;4784863 said:
No way I can blame Ogletree, Romo had on business making that throw.
It's not just that one play.
 
aikemirv;4784854 said:
HE is what I thought he was. He can't handle the lights, the game is too big for him. It is time to let Harris have a chance. 1 game and the guy dissappears. Those drops are ridiculous.

Now that y'all have finally seen enough of Ogletree, can we turn the page now and see what Beastley can do ?
 
CowboysYanksLakers;4784863 said:
No way I can blame Ogletree, Romo had on business making that throw.

I am talking about the drop on the play where Felix got the bogus chop block call on him!
 
what do you expect when other than Bryant your receiver corps are made of 4 undrafted free agents and a 6th rounder. I agree with the OP: He is what we thougth he was, an undrafted player. btw nice dissapearing act by Miles Austin. another non factor game out of him.
 
silver;4784909 said:
what do you expect when other than Bryant your receiver corps are made of 4 undrafted free agents and a 6th rounder. I agree with the OP: He is what we thougth he was, an undrafted player. btw nice dissapearing act by Miles Austin. another non factor game out of him.
IMO, we really need to draft a WR high this off season or trade for one...which is scary because we need to dedicate most of the off season to the oline.
 
I will say this. At some point Garrett has to make very strong point to the players and what is expected of them. Focus, knowing your job, and execution.

It's time Garrett makes an example of someone to make a point. I think it is best for the Cowboys and for Ogletree to part ways. Even if it means lowering the Cowboys talent pool.

Ogletree can catch on with another team and hopefully that experience would be beneficial to him.
 
SDCowboy85;4784926 said:
IMO, we really need to draft a WR high this off season or trade for one...which is scary because we need to dedicate most of the off season to the oline.

No. Offensive line again.
 
Sam I Am;4784956 said:
I will say this. At some point Garrett has to make very strong point to the players and what is expected of them. Focus, knowing your job, and execution.

It's time Garrett makes an example of someone to make a point. I think it is best for the Cowboys and for Ogletree to part ways. Even if it means lowering the Cowboys talent pool.

Ogletree can catch on with another team and hopefully that experience would be beneficial to him.
Every coach makes the same points. Garrett's are no different. He just isn't good at actually coaching.
 
SDCowboy85;4784970 said:
You don't think we need a reak WR we can actually trust outside of Miles?

How quickly we forget our offensive line woes as soon as our offensive line faces a crappy defensive line.
 
Sam I Am;4785051 said:
How quickly we forget our offensive line woes as soon as our offensive line faces a crappy defensive line.
I haven't forgotten. I specifically said we need to mainly focus on our oline...
 
A lot of people didn't listen when people said tap the breaks on his performance Week 1. They were focused heavily on Dez and Miles and the middle of the field was wide open for him. Especially with their secondary being depleted. Any spare WR could have had that same production that night. He hasn't done anything since at all.

We have been waiting for years for this guy to develop and it's just not there at all. Time to move on.
 

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