how did Garrett coach today?

Cajuncowboy

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I would think the result would make it obvious....

It was the same ole stuff.
 

dbair1967

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the same way the rest of them did, not at all

watching them on the field today, it appeared the team had never practiced football in their life on both sides of the ball
 

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We convert 2 3rd and 1's with choice, he gets cute, calls a ******** shotgun pass, we get 3 points instead of converting, and its all downhill from there. Total ***clown, he has no clue, no plan, no mission, nothing. Get him out.

Oh lets not forget the 2 drives after that...TOTAL DISGRACE. Worst OC in pro football, bar none.
 

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I won't be too hard on JG, it is kind of hard to call plays when you can't see well due to having your head up your backside.
 

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Garrett is a mirage. Possibly the worst OC in the NFL. Anybody with common sense knows that Sparano ran this offense last year when it was breaking records.. Garrett had a small role in calling plays.
 

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He must have had what he thought were some great ideas for plays when we got to their 24-yard line. Three passes, one of them even worked.
 

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RainMan;2531808 said:
It was the best six points of his life.

:laugh2:

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...
 

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6 points and fans being able to call out their plays, before they happen, tells you exactly how he was today.
 

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Romo has subtly thrown Garrett under the bus following each of the last two games. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize Garrett is in over his head -- especially when a guy like Romo, who's not exactly of the throw-everyone-under-the-bus mold, is saying it.

Last week, he said it took three quarters for the offense to figure out Baltimore's defense. Today, he said the game plan had no counters, that the Cowboys were exposed and that they had to use like 5 hot reads on one possession and the Eagles immediately responded the next possession, to which the Cowboys had no answer.

He was humming and hawing throughout all of it, clearly trying to pick and choose his words carefully to sound like he was just analyzing the game and not criticizing anyone.

But his analysis -- if true -- tells the problem of this offense.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;2531822 said:
:laugh2:

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...

This thread reminds me of when you're watching a TV show and a couple has sex that lasts for all of one minute and then the man rolls over and asks how it was.
 

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Good post RainMain.

No doubt, Garrett was thrown under the bus by Romo and TO.
Lets see what happens.
 

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I believe the game changed in the first quater when it was 3rd and 1 and we had been running the ball down their throats and then garrett calls for a pass, which of course was a terrible play call and terrible execution by Romo.
 
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