Dre11
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I think someone higher up still pulling the strings
It ain't nobody pulling no strings. He's calling plays
I think someone higher up still pulling the strings
When has Romo saved us? The answer is never especially in the playoffsEasy wen we fall behind the tend to act like DAK is romo to save us n it never seems to work lol hey bud still drinking after the game cheers I’m over it OH N GARRETT NOT GETTING FIRED
Romo ain't saved ****Easy wen we fall behind the tend to act like DAK is romo to save us n it never seems to work lol hey bud still drinking after the game cheers I’m over it OH N GARRETT NOT GETTING FIRED
Bruh you can't handle your liquorBrooooo if romo comes out the booth as OC we automatically top 5 offense he is to smart he knows how to read a defense he toned it down because CBS ASKED HIM TO BUT ROMO CALL A PLAY INTO DAK AND IS N HIS EAR TO READ A DEFENSE ITS NO WAY DAK OR THIS OFFENSE FAILWISHFUL THINKING THO ON SHOT #10 CHEERS
I agree. But you hired Moore to change things
How does Zeke average 5.9 yards a carry and you stop running the ball especially in 4 down territory called the redzone?
It ain't nobody pulling no strings. He's calling plays
Romo has truly made his mark in the broadcast booth but bringing him in for an interview wouldn't hurt. Because he would always be welcomed back into the booth. We need an OC with an imagination, some spunk. That is something neither Garrett nor Moore has. They are two dry people and the play calling reflects that. Romo would be a breathe of fresh air.A
And that's what backup QBs are supposed to do. Aikman said the same thing about Garrett numerous times during the SB years. Doesn't mean they should or could be coaches. Star players with the ability at public speaking aspire to work in broadcasting. Romo just so happens to have one of the most coveted jobs in that profession and is quickly becoming one of the best and most interesting ones currently. The belief that he's going to become a coach, with all the extra hours and stress that comes with it is rediculous. Hell, under your scenario Garret should be one of the greatest coaches in history. People were annoiting him the next great head coach when he was still a 3rd string backup in Dallas. Novel idea, interview several of the up and coming coordinators in the NFL. Make a decision on which one you think will be the best and hire them!
Off the Garrett play sheet....I firmly believe Garrett has taken control of the offense once again. Garrett signs off on the plays to be called...and Kellen is stuck using what plays are in the game plan for the week.
Think of it this way.....Here is an analogy. You want Kellen to cook a nice Turkey dinner for Thanksgiving. Jerry has bought everything needed....except the turkey. Yet...Kellen is expected to cook for 60 people using spices and vegetables. Good luck having success with that...
No one's sniffed at Sanchez for even an entry level coaching position for 3 years now... that should be telling!Romo has truly made his mark in the broadcast booth but bringing him in for an interview wouldn't hurt. Because he would always be welcomed back into the booth. We need an OC with an imagination, some spunk. That is something neither Garrett nor Moore has. They are two dry people and the play calling reflects that. Romo would be a breathe of fresh air.
And as far as Sanchez goes a player doesn't have to be a good player in order to be a good coach. Frank Reich immediately comes to mind. But with the type of praise Dak was laying at Sanchez's feet you could tell there was a natural connection there. Sanchez has a pretty good imagination also. So he and Romo working together as coaches would have been to this team's benefit. IMO.
Opinions vary just like beliefs. This is just my opinion. We need some imagination on offense and a well respected DC with a mean streak on defense.
Off the Garrett play sheet....I firmly believe Garrett has taken control of the offense once again. Garrett signs off on the plays to be called...and Kellen is stuck using what plays are in the game plan for the week.
Think of it this way.....Here is an analogy. You want Kellen to cook a nice Turkey dinner for Thanksgiving. Jerry has bought everything needed....except the turkey. Yet...Kellen is expected to cook for 60 people using spices and vegetables. Good luck having success with that...
Lol its Moore's playsheet.lol
With Garrett's plays....
Want proof? Pictures don't lie....Garrett has a playsheet....Kellen looking @ the Carrot head like he can't believe he wants him to run that crappy play.
All coaches have call sheets. It's why his is behind. Moore calls the plays
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Moore had one year of experience as a QB coach....1 year. Even the geniuses usually have to pay their dues. Moore started hot, but defensive coordinator’s started challenging him, and he has struggled. The OC and DC both have to call plays with an eye on the situation. Moore has fallen into certain trends that fans are calling out and complaining about. We are reaching 3rd down way too often, and expecting any team to be over 50% on those despite the hot start is crazy. He tries hard to make sure he stays ahead of the sticks and “on schedule” as they say, but he’s not going aggressively enough on 1st and 2nd down. We find ourselves in way too many 3rd down situations, which is impossible to overcome when our defense demands we score on 70-75 yard drives. We never get short fields on turnovers out 3 and outs. I hope he’s learning a lot, because he won’t last at this rate.
Moore is Garrett- Learning on the job. Some good. Some bad. The bad is REAL bad though. At 6-6 cant afford the bad.Maybe he's just to young. Can we see how kitna would call a game?
Moore is Garrett- Learning on the job. Some good. Some bad. The bad is REAL bad though. At 6-6 cant afford the bad.
