Next Coach up.
Won't make a slight bit of difference.
The MAN is still in charge.
He is the primary issue, but an above average HC / OC would have delivered multiple playoff victories, perhaps a conference championship, perhaps more with the same talent.
throw the remote against the couch so as not to break it?
break a piece of furniture?
laugh hysterically?
go out and do some yardwork?
drink some beverages and lick your wounds?
throw your hands up during the game and yell..."what the hell was that?"
look forward to next week against the saints?
be a mixture of mad and upset again ...but carry on with your normal everyday life because you have seen this movie time and time again.
what will be some of your reactions?
He is the primary issue, but an above average HC / OC would have delivered multiple playoff victories, perhaps a conference championship, perhaps more with the same talent.
Funny, you suffer from the same delusion as THE MAN.
No, an above average HC would set this team on the right path, only to leave because Jerry starts talking about how he is the one responsible for turning it around. We've had exactly one good head coach in the last 15+ years who not only talked about playing solid, fundamental football but actually put together a team that looked capable of playing that way. But alas, Jerry insisted on bringing guys like Owens aboard, insisted that he was the primary architect of the recovery and ran Parcells out of town. Just like he ran Jimmy out of town.
Won't make a slight bit of difference.
The MAN is still in charge.
A thread was started several weeks ago asking how long it takes for us to recover from losses and my response was like many I've become numb to the losses. The Cowboys have lost more games than they've won the past 3 1/2 seasons so after awhile you become immune to the losses especially when your expectations are low to begin with entering every season. I have to admit last weeks loss to Detroit stung a little because I thought the Cowboys had the game in the bag and had they won it could have been a turning point for the franchise. It was a game that most of us felt the Cowboys would lose being that the game was on the road vs a prolific passer/WR combo. A win last Sunday would have put the Cowboys 2 games above 500 entering Nov a month the team has played their best football in since 06.
The Cowboys blew a great opportunity to separate themselves from the rest in the division last week. Now even a 2 win Giants team is only 2 games back. Even for those of us who've become numb to the losses last Sundays loss had to sting everyone at least a little. If the Cowboys lose to the Vikings on Sunday it won't even faze me because the fashion in which they blew last weeks game confirmed they're a long way from ever being a championship caliber team and that Jason Garrett is not the answer at HC.