leeblair
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I think he's a great head coach, but that doesn't mean he isn't human. He tends to get scared.
And you can see how he restricts the playcalling when he gets nervous.
That's why Cooper Rush was not allowed to stretch the field vs the Eagles in the first matchup, resulting in a loss that saw Rush throw for a measley 45 yards. The Cowboys were outplayed the Eagles and the Texans, but McCarthy refused to let Rush do more, and the offense shut down in the second half of both games.
After the Eagles game CeeDee as much as admitted it.
In the rest of the games Rush has put up big numbers.
But when Rush threw one pass that was almost intercepted in the Cowboys own end of the field versus the Buccaneers, you saw McCarthy restrict the offense once again, afraid of an interception or turnover that might cost the Cowboys the game.
The result was that the Cowboys offense once again shut down, and the defense had to make plays to stop the Buccaneers.
It worked, but it didn't have to be that way. This is the NFL. Rush should have been allowed to keep moving the offense.
Against the Bengals it might have made a difference, as well.
And you can see how he restricts the playcalling when he gets nervous.
That's why Cooper Rush was not allowed to stretch the field vs the Eagles in the first matchup, resulting in a loss that saw Rush throw for a measley 45 yards. The Cowboys were outplayed the Eagles and the Texans, but McCarthy refused to let Rush do more, and the offense shut down in the second half of both games.
After the Eagles game CeeDee as much as admitted it.
In the rest of the games Rush has put up big numbers.
But when Rush threw one pass that was almost intercepted in the Cowboys own end of the field versus the Buccaneers, you saw McCarthy restrict the offense once again, afraid of an interception or turnover that might cost the Cowboys the game.
The result was that the Cowboys offense once again shut down, and the defense had to make plays to stop the Buccaneers.
It worked, but it didn't have to be that way. This is the NFL. Rush should have been allowed to keep moving the offense.
Against the Bengals it might have made a difference, as well.