Chuck 54
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the coaching staff.
This game is so evenly matched:
Cowboys off and on defense against the top rusher in the NFL, Barber.
Cowboys off but more often on secondary against good receivers and an very good, mobile, but erratic, QB.
Cowboys passing game against Giants weak secondary and sometimes scary pass rush.
Cowboys improved run game against Giants front 7.
Special teams?
Nope...some players will play very well tonight, and some will play poorly, but it won't be because some prepared and some didn't show up ready to play on national TV on Monday Night Football with the division lead at stake...oh no, both teams will be emotionally ready.
This is a game that rests squarely on the shoulders of the coaching staff, the whole staff, not just Parcells. The players who excell will be the players whose coaches put them in a position to succeed. The players who never get it going on either side of the ball will struggle because their coaches were outcoached, outprepared, and beaten at the game of adjustments.
I sincerely hope we are not outcoached because we should win this divisional game between evenly matched teams on our home field with our home crowd. Lose the game, and the first knee-jerk reaction will be to blame the safeties or the QB or the OL...if the unthinkable occurs, step back and ask yourself if the coaches did what was necessary to protect our QB, get the ball into the playmakers hands, keep the defense off balance, stuff the run, and prevent the big plays downfield.
However, on a side note, who among our coaches brings the fire to players who want to be sky high? It's easy to say players should get up for the game, they're professionals, but we all know some coaches are better than others at giving the firey pregame speech...Landry had his Ernie Stautner and others who brought the intensity to the sideline...not every coach is a Cowher. Parcells does not bring that intensity at his age...nor does he seem interested in it...who on our staff gets a little crazy in the locker room or pregame? I'm sure there's someone.
I usually credit or blame the players for winning or losing, but tonight I think the game is on the shoulders of the coaches, what they did this week, and what they do during the game.
Go Cowboys !!! Get on top of the division...don't pull a clunker at home on Monday night.
This game is so evenly matched:
Cowboys off and on defense against the top rusher in the NFL, Barber.
Cowboys off but more often on secondary against good receivers and an very good, mobile, but erratic, QB.
Cowboys passing game against Giants weak secondary and sometimes scary pass rush.
Cowboys improved run game against Giants front 7.
Special teams?
Nope...some players will play very well tonight, and some will play poorly, but it won't be because some prepared and some didn't show up ready to play on national TV on Monday Night Football with the division lead at stake...oh no, both teams will be emotionally ready.
This is a game that rests squarely on the shoulders of the coaching staff, the whole staff, not just Parcells. The players who excell will be the players whose coaches put them in a position to succeed. The players who never get it going on either side of the ball will struggle because their coaches were outcoached, outprepared, and beaten at the game of adjustments.
I sincerely hope we are not outcoached because we should win this divisional game between evenly matched teams on our home field with our home crowd. Lose the game, and the first knee-jerk reaction will be to blame the safeties or the QB or the OL...if the unthinkable occurs, step back and ask yourself if the coaches did what was necessary to protect our QB, get the ball into the playmakers hands, keep the defense off balance, stuff the run, and prevent the big plays downfield.
However, on a side note, who among our coaches brings the fire to players who want to be sky high? It's easy to say players should get up for the game, they're professionals, but we all know some coaches are better than others at giving the firey pregame speech...Landry had his Ernie Stautner and others who brought the intensity to the sideline...not every coach is a Cowher. Parcells does not bring that intensity at his age...nor does he seem interested in it...who on our staff gets a little crazy in the locker room or pregame? I'm sure there's someone.
I usually credit or blame the players for winning or losing, but tonight I think the game is on the shoulders of the coaches, what they did this week, and what they do during the game.
Go Cowboys !!! Get on top of the division...don't pull a clunker at home on Monday night.