First off, Texas, you're a reasonable poster and it's my experience that you're alway respectful towards the players and the organization when you criticize, which is all I ever care about. We all mix it up with other posters from time to time, and that's fine, but you're a reasonable poster, so I always take your criticism seriously.
What we're already seeing in these All or Nothing clips is that the picture fans have had in their head for so long about how the team actually works has just been flat-out wrong for a long time. Before moving on to criticisms of how motivating Jason Garrett might be, for example, I'd love it if we could stop for a second and at least acknowledge that the idea that he coaches the players the same way he handles the press in a post game press conference is completely wrong. That the dude is willing to get into specifics, is willing to take blame, is willing to get specifically on players or units or position groups, and that the fact that coaches do an awful lot more than what fans see on the sidelines of an NFL game on Sundays and that that's what actually plays into the relative success or failure of a franchise is going to be increasingly apparent. I mean, the show hasn't aired yet, and all we've seen is a couple of clips, but when it does, and all of this becomes even more apparent, I'd love it if we could take a minute to reflect on how dumb and how obviously wrong a good 50-60% of the criticism of this coach and this staff has been from the jump.
From there, then, we can start debating how effective/ineffective the staff actually is with the things we now see them say. You might argue nobody's taking the lessons to heart and we're getting .500 results as a consequence. I'd argue (like I always do) that we actually win a higher percentage fo games than ~80% or so of the league and that we've had a lot better than .500 results since 2014 when we've had a QB who can play in the lineup and that we'd do better yet if we hadn't squandered some fairly straightforward opportunities to upgrade the skill of our defensive players.
But maybe we should wait for the show to be available before really digging in. I have a feeling there's going to be a ton of things to talk about when it does, and these clips are just the tip.