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fifaguy;4815633 said:no, just different...
I'll stand by my assessment of better. Have good day okay?
fifaguy;4815633 said:no, just different...
Double Trouble;4815665 said:Jason Garrett has been with the Cowboys for 6 years now. 6 years. If there's a culture problem, he's a big part of it. If he's fought against and struggled against a rotten situation all those years, I'm supposed to believe this mega-talented supercoach in the making is staying put in Dallas all these years, stuck in an environment he's been powerless to change? That defies logic.
The undeniable fact is that the offense has been stagnant and in decline since Tony Sparano left. The undeniable fact is that the roster has been in decline since Parcells left. The undeniable fact is that apart from one month at the end of 2009, the team has been mediocre or worse for 5 years now. The undeniable fact is that the Cowboys look like the circus they are in the final moments of every close game, instead of displaying the much vaunted discipline the HC is supposed to have instilled. Jason Garrett is an enormous part of all that failure.
But none of that really matters. Garrett is and remains a symptom of the real issue. Garrett could be the elite superstar coach that his goofy cheering section claims that he is, and it wouldn't matter. He's got a noose around his neck that few if any other NFL coaches have. Several of us have been saying it for many years, and year after year is like a giant hammer driving our point home....this team cannot get where it wants to go with Jerry Jones running the show. The evidence of it is everywhere. A roster whose best players were acquired under Parcells, players who are at the end of their prime or past it. A home stadium that provides no homefield advantage. 17+ years of .500 and worse football. The team isn't improving, it's getting worse. Other than the period where they quit in 2010, another undeniable fact is that the team was better under Wade Phillips.....
:laugh2: I can't think of a more obvious set of circumstances that could condemn Jerry Jones any further. Total failure for nearly 2 decades. Caught on tape admitting the only reason he hired a decent HC was to get a new stadium, mostly built by taxpayers. A roster that only improved during the brief period that we had a proven HOFer involved in personnel decisions.
Get used to it. Get used to losing, sprinkled with the occasional win that brings false hope, only to be crushed the way it was last December. This team isn't going anywhere without major change throughout.
Doc50;4815722 said:You make good points.
Jerry is the face of the Cowboys, and he is flawed.
I'm not sure that Steven will be any less flawed.
The memory of Jerry and Jimmy fighting over that Super Bowl trophy as they held it aloft says it all for me.
Doc50;4815722 said:Jerry is the face of the Cowboys.
Hostile;4815672 said:I'll stand by my assessment of better. Have good day okay?
Hostile;4815612 said:What? I didn't go anywhere.
I do not get too high after wins, nor too low after losses. Except Super Bowls.
Doc50;4815722 said:...The memory of Jerry and Jimmy fighting over that Super Bowl trophy as they held it aloft says it all for me.
Nightshade;4815827 said:Hell, I could be wrong. I looked around for your comments and couldn't find much right after the game. But I don't think you're doing your thoughts about the game thing as much anymore. Anyway, I didn't do too much cowboys stuff after that game cause I had to get away from thoughts of football or I'd punch a wall and break my hand or something.
I just figured even you were so frustrated by that "spectacle" that you might need a breather too before coming back in here and defending the team against all comers.
Just want to say I don't think it's quit in the fans as much as tired of embarrassing performances by what was once such a great franchise. We are building, but it seems like we have some management level road-blocks that NEED to be addressed before we can get over that hump.
rcaldw;4815730 said:He doesn't make good points. He mentions Tony Sparano, where is Sparano at now and how they doin? He has been fired once since being here, and people are calling for his head right now? Todd Haley was a savior for some... where is he at and how they liking him?
This fan base needs a clue.
Idgit;4815844 said:Was I really the only one who was disappointed, but exhilarated after that game last week? Seriously, too, I'm not being positive for the sake of being positive. I was crushed that we lost, but I pretty much watch the NFL only for games like that one. I loved it.
My waiter at the sports bar last night was a Giants fan, of all things, and he felt the same way. He was crushed when he thought we'd pulled it out, and then elated when the Giants won, but he knew it was one of the best games of the season. Of course, he also wanted a tip.
But you don't get too many of those a year, and then it's a long off season. I'm not wasting time second-guessing what plays were run the week after I get them. I see the offense playing better, and I know the defense has been steady. Right now, the mistakes in the passing game are getting us beat against good teams. We need another weapon in the passing game--you can't have your WR3 catching his first pass with 3 minutes to go in the 4th quarter, and our QB needs to stop making the mistakes he makes whenever he presses. But both our run blocking and our pass blocking has improved a lot in recent weeks, and we're entering the softest spot of our schedule after this weekend. It's a massively uphill climb, but we're going to at least be within a game or two a the end of the year to keep things interesting. I intend to enjoy it while it lasts, and that's not pumping sunshine (as if that were a bad thing to begin with).
Okay I gotcha this time. No, I don't post my thoughts on the game here any more. I still do them. Good therapy.Nightshade;4815827 said:Hell, I could be wrong. I looked around for your comments and couldn't find much right after the game. But I don't think you're doing your thoughts about the game thing as much anymore. Anyway, I didn't do too much cowboys stuff after that game cause I had to get away from thoughts of football or I'd punch a wall and break my hand or something.
I just figured even you were so frustrated by that "spectacle" that you might need a breather too before coming back in here and defending the team against all comers.
Just want to say I don't think it's quit in the fans as much as tired of embarrassing performances by what was once such a great franchise. We are building, but it seems like we have some management level road-blocks that NEED to be addressed before we can get over that hump.
Nightshade;4815869 said:It was a very exciting game. But for a Cowboy fan it was exciting for the wrong reasons. I've been waiting for a well managed, low penalty, methodically consistent and dominant team. We're seeing huge improvements in this area on defense. Yet, on the side of the ball managed by the head coach we see penalties, poor game management and erratic inconsistent QB play. Yes, we came back but again it was through continual passes to Witten, Romo's security blanket, sure handed but not much of a break away threat. Then the inevitable breakdown occurs as the opposing defense adjusts, Garrett doesn't counter adjust, Romo tries to do too much and throws the ball away. We lose, not because of the other team but because we beat ourselves. That's what's so frustrating.
Chocolate Lab;4815960 said:Kubiak has always been a good offensive coach. His whole problem was that he never had a defense worth a darn. That's pretty much the opposite of what we're seeing here.
He's doing a great job with Schaub, who isn't nearly as good as Romo.
Chocolate Lab;4815960 said:Kubiak has always been a good offensive coach. His whole problem was that he never had a defense worth a darn. That's pretty much the opposite of what we're seeing here.
He's doing a great job with Schaub, who isn't nearly as good as Romo.
Seven;4815770 said:Not even close.
Something he wants so badly and will never have. He can't buy it either........try as he may.
CanadianCowboysFan;4815357 said:please tell me you aren't comparing Garrett to those legends
