Jerry Jones is probably salty at MM, and Payton would never come here

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Mike Mccarthy has done more with less, especially this year. I genuinely think offensively the FO got rid of all of the talent in hopes this season would be loss and he could usher in Payton. One thing Jerry Jones doesn't or fails to understand is that coaching is a fraternity. Quinn went up to Mccarthy personally and said if you want me gone, i'm gone...and he is essentially only still here because Mccarthy cares about winning.

Mike Mccarthy winning with way less talented than DQ with a stacked defense yet Jerry heaps all of the praises on DQ. DQ and Mccarthy know how Jerry is, and i'm positive Mccarthy has talked to Payton.
Jerry doesn't want an Elite coach which Mccarthy seems to be returning to form too...because then he gets zero credit. Jimmy Johnson is releasing a book and excerpts reveal that Jerry didn't meddle..he just wanted credit for doing nothing. We have two great coaches HC and DC


Look at how Mike Mccarthy answered question two years ago, as opposed to now. He came out and essentially made Jerry retract his statements regarding. When is the last time a HC of the Dallas made our owner do that regarding anything?


People forget that MM was screwed over by terrible drafting by the Packers in his later years..a problem we don't have.

You have an owner who doesn't like your HC and QB (he takes negotiation personal, and Dak doesn't really want to play the surrogate son role like a lot of players did).
 
I wish Big Mac would have brought in a different OC. Although that may not have been an option when he was hired.

I often wonder what this offense could do in the hands of an OC with a much more creative scheme. This is Kellen Moore’s 4th year and although he’s not the worst OC in the league, he certainly can’t be called some boy genius. His offense still looks a lot like the Garrett years- vanilla and too predictable.
 
Mike Mccarthy has done more with less, especially this year. I genuinely think offensively the FO got rid of all of the talent in hopes this season would be loss and he could usher in Payton. One thing Jerry Jones doesn't or fails to understand is that coaching is a fraternity. Quinn went up to Mccarthy personally and said if you want me gone, i'm gone...and he is essentially only still here because Mccarthy cares about winning.

Mike Mccarthy winning with way less talented than DQ with a stacked defense yet Jerry heaps all of the praises on DQ. DQ and Mccarthy know how Jerry is, and i'm positive Mccarthy has talked to Payton.
Jerry doesn't want an Elite coach which Mccarthy seems to be returning to form too...because then he gets zero credit. Jimmy Johnson is releasing a book and excerpts reveal that Jerry didn't meddle..he just wanted credit for doing nothing. We have two great coaches HC and DC


Look at how Mike Mccarthy answered question two years ago, as opposed to now. He came out and essentially made Jerry retract his statements regarding. When is the last time a HC of the Dallas made our owner do that regarding anything?


People forget that MM was screwed over by terrible drafting by the Packers in his later years..a problem we don't have.

You have an owner who doesn't like your HC and QB (he takes negotiation personal, and Dak doesn't really want to play the surrogate son role like a lot of players did).

Regular season means jack, lets see Fat Mike win some playoff games if he actually wants to stay here.

We get bounced in the first round again, Fat Mike is gone, period end of story..............Only question is will the next HC be Quinn or Payton.
 
I wish Big Mac would have brought in a different OC. Although that may not have been an option when he was hired.

I often wonder what this offense could do in the hands of an OC with a much more creative scheme. This is Kellen Moore’s 4th year and although he’s not the worst OC in the league, he certainly can’t be called some boy genius. His offense still looks a lot like the Garrett years- vanilla and too predictable.

I think Kellen is told what offense to run by Jerry, which I believe it to be Garrett's playbook. Maybe Jerry just misses his red-headed lapdog that says YES to him all the time. So he's trying to build Kellen in the same image as Garrett.
 
I'm pretty certain I have heard it spoken of before, that Dallas has a quality control department. I believe if it were me, I would have that group working overtime watching every game as the season progresses. Then I would have them gather up plays which seem unique to certain franchises.

My understanding is the playbook of every team is fairly similar. But then there are geniuses like Reid who devise plays which catch the defense out of position. Not the usual plays, but ones that are really creative.

Surely not the slow developing plays that allows even the lumbering defenses to catch up and stop them. Nor running these same plays each week as the league figures out what your tell is and stuffs your bubble screen for a four yard loss. Especially when you have an OC that will run that play a couple of times a week.

But I would surely examine the route trees, and see how other teams use the routes in combination to free up, or get separation. What is the "business as usual" at this juncture seems to struggle against finding open areas to exploit. I have lost faith in Moore and have for a couple of years. I don't see the brilliance in his play calling. Frankly, I would have celebrated if he were whisked off to be the head coach at his college a few years ago.

But one thing is for sure. The person hired to run the offense needs to be the decision of people other than some tottering old man trying to make the hero call every year so at some point he can say he led the team to a title. And his son, who probably sits at his desk all day cutting coupons, and dreaming about the day coming soon when he can eat at the early bird senior special at Denny's.

As they say, defense wins championships. But what is implied in that slogan is the team who wins, also has an offense that can score. "Let's see what the young guys can do" is a desire expressed over and over here.

We've seen what the combination of this WR corps, and an OC who is playing Dungeons and Dragons on Sundays and how it has turned out. My opinion is, wrecking the WR squad was an idea created by a drunken sailor. And frankly, since this came from the main decisions maker, I just insulted every sailor in this country. My apologies to the swabbies.
 
IMO, Quinn is going to be coach next year. Jerry isn't going to let him walk and likes him more than MM.
 
If Quinn wasn't here we'd possibly be winless.
MM and his buddy Philbin need to walk the plank
 
MM has proven he is a good coach. The mediots as always want to start controversy in Dallas. I will never forget Cowturd said we had the worst coach in the NFC East in 2020, Skippy saying MM can’t motivate and ESPN firing MM before the season even started. I think MM is our best coach since Jimmy. Yes better then Parcells.:eek::eek::eek:
 
I wish Big Mac would have brought in a different OC. Although that may not have been an option when he was hired.

I often wonder what this offense could do in the hands of an OC with a much more creative scheme. This is Kellen Moore’s 4th year and although he’s not the worst OC in the league, he certainly can’t be called some boy genius. His offense still looks a lot like the Garrett years- vanilla and too predictable.
From what I have read Mike McCarthy was not force fed Kellen Moore but was a fan of Kellen's work as offensive coordinator. I am sure the ownership and management sang Kellen's praises at the time of Big Mike's hiring, but left it up to him. Big Mike also retained Leon Lett.
 
MM is suppose to be an offensive guy. Our offence is near last in the league. Mike does not impress me. I am sure if Mike wanted Cooper, then he’d still be here. We are winning because of great defence.
 

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