I agree with the "wait and see approach", but Romo didn't say "nothing will change as long as Garrett is here". That's how you interpreted it, but not necessarily what he meant. What I believe he meant was as long as the same HC is still with a team, the terminology will be the same, and the scheme will be mostly the same.Repost.
You’re right... It won’t change anyone’s mind.
Only Floaty and the homers are applauding this.
Those of us in the real world are either taking the wait and see approach or like Romo we think nothing will change as long as Garrett is here.
They lied last season and tried to fool fans into thinking the offense was going to be more dynamic and the offense was as bland and basic as ever. If you’re going to fall for it again then go right ahead.
You're a well established hater so no surprise here.Repost.
You’re right... It won’t change anyone’s mind.
Only Floaty and the homers are applauding this.
Those of us in the real world are either taking the wait and see approach or like Romo we think nothing will change as long as Garrett is here.
They lied last season and tried to fool fans into thinking the offense was going to be more dynamic and the offense was as bland and basic as ever. If you’re going to fall for it again then go right ahead.
You're a well established hater so no surprise here.
Put your pitch fork away.Put your Pom poms away.
Just give coach a headset, his phone with his favorite video game in progress and maybe Moore can sneak a few trick plays by him. Like scoring in the red zone.If you told me he was going to take over the offense 100% and could run the many formations and motions of Boise I would be excited. But everything we have seen with Garrett here is no matter who the play caller is, its his 1992 offense scheme. So play caller doesn’t really matter. We’ll see.
Just give coach a headset, his phone with his favorite video game in progress and maybe Moore can sneak a few trick plays by him. Like scoring in the red zone.
