RB coach telling Moore keep pounding inside

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,,,if you watch the Sounds of the game for this week. You can see and hear RB coach telling Moore keeping pounding inside. That their playing Sam and whatnot. Moore of course being young and impressionable obviously listens to this guy.

..this is disturbing, for the last 2 weeks there has been no advantage running inside. Whether they are running Sam, Jim or Bill. I hope Moore stops listening to this guy and just follows his gut.
 
Garrett and Gary Brown (RB Coach) are influencing him to do bad things. He likely has a lot of ideas, but since he's a young rookie, he probably believes he should listen to the higher ups and people that have been doing it longer than he has. He likely also wants respect from the coaches around him as well. They need to be stopped from influencing him.
 
,,,if you watch the Sounds of the game for this week. You can see and hear RB coach telling Moore keeping pounding inside. That their playing Sam and whatnot. Moore of course being young and impressionable obviously listens to this guy.

..this is disturbing, for the last 2 weeks there has been no advantage running inside. Whether they are running Sam, Jim or Bill. I hope Moore stops listening to this guy and just follows his gut.

Teams are making an effort to stop our ground game.

It’s nothing too new. 8 in the box is something we will see for a long time.
 
,,,if you watch the Sounds of the game for this week. You can see and hear RB coach telling Moore keeping pounding inside. That their playing Sam and whatnot. Moore of course being young and impressionable obviously listens to this guy.

..this is disturbing, for the last 2 weeks there has been no advantage running inside. Whether they are running Sam, Jim or Bill. I hope Moore stops listening to this guy and just follows his gut.
Good for Moore that he didn’t listen to him.
 
I actually thought he did it twice? Maybe it wasn't to Moore..but I remember him making the suggestion twice. Also, some terrible analogy about chopping wood to maybe cut a tree down.
 
I been saying for years that Brown needs to go, he has never developed nor help any RB's to get better. He obviously has been a detriment to the run game since he has been here.

But the delusional senile owner won't make a change.
 
,,,if you watch the Sounds of the game for this week. You can see and hear RB coach telling Moore keeping pounding inside. That their playing Sam and whatnot. Moore of course being young and impressionable obviously listens to this guy.

..this is disturbing, for the last 2 weeks there has been no advantage running inside. Whether they are running Sam, Jim or Bill. I hope Moore stops listening to this guy and just follows his gut.

If Frederick was playing at his pre-guillain barre level then I would agree with RB coach. But he is not the same and Cowboys need to stay with Dak and passing game. Its only thing they have right now.
 
Its time for that running back coach to go. I didn't like watching him baby Zeke during AON either.

I loved how he smacktalked when Zeke wasn't around then completely wussed out.

*Irritated Tone of Voice*

"Yeah, man...I'm sick of this ****! Oh, I'mma tell him when he gets back. Believe that ****!"

*Zeke shows up*

In a Quiet, Meek Tone Mr. RB Coach Says:

"Hey, Zeke. What's happening, man? Can I talk to you for a second?"

LOL
 
,,,if you watch the Sounds of the game for this week. You can see and hear RB coach telling Moore keeping pounding inside. That their playing Sam and whatnot. Moore of course being young and impressionable obviously listens to this guy.

..this is disturbing, for the last 2 weeks there has been no advantage running inside. Whether they are running Sam, Jim or Bill. I hope Moore stops listening to this guy and just follows his gut.

The Lions were bringing linebackers and secondary to the outside for contain so that the interior players could tighten the middle and not be stretched out, creating lanes. Brown's response was that they should keep pounding it inside because they would eventually break through that front and no one would be left to stop Zeke. It was a poor strategy because we weren't winning up front to get the backs to the second level. Garrett and his coaches' answer to difficulties is too often keep doing the same thing and the result will be different. Our best "running plays" were the tosses to Pollard that took advantage of Detroit bunching around the line. I think we ran two of those type plays and then mainly just kept hammering the middle. Our running game got what it deserved because of that.

Based on Detroit's defensive choice, we needed to be working misdirection to the outside when we ran until the Lions adapted IMO, then hit them up the gut.
 
Slam it up the gut for what?

run zone at times mix it up

these coaches smh
 
I have always believe you do what works. If the passing game is successful, the other team will loosen up against the run or get beat by the pass. As long as Dak is throwing well and his receivers, who are an excellent group, are getting open then throw it if the defense is giving them that. If they start to fall back to cover the pass, then play action on then and let Zeke do what he does. Very few teams can stop the run and the pass.

But, at some point in this season, defenses will adjust to the Cowboys offense and allow them some running room. The the question will be, can they run or is the OL too banged up to run the football.
 
Can’t abandon our identity. We need to reestablish our running game, if we want prolonged success this year. Gotta have some balanced. We can’t neglect Zeke out the gameplan. The run coach wasn’t wrong.
 

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