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Good QB's can still succeed with bad Olines.

Our Oline is mediocre. Just like everything else Garrett touches.

No they cant. That's in your dreams. Go ahead and name them that can. And the Oline isn't average on the road. Have to be one of the worst in the NFL on the road. And that's when the offense really sucks.
 
No they cant. That's in your dreams. Go ahead and name them that can. And the Oline isn't average on the road. Have to be one of the worst in the NFL on the road. And that's when the offense really sucks.

Oh my gosh..

Brady has had bad Olines..

Rodgers has had bad Olines.

Breese has had bad Olines.

Rivers..

Basically all of them.


The difference is when Tom Brady has starters from nowhere state starting they shorten up the passing game and negate any kind of pass rush.

Most teams have horrible Olines. We went against the grain with how we built the Oline.
 
Good QB's can still succeed with bad Olines.

Our Oline is mediocre. Just like everything else Garrett touches.

Yep, OL is no longer great and Dak holds the ball too long, it is a both/and not an either/or!

Receivers have been open but QB gets rattled and panics or throws to the closest player and not always the wide open player.
 
Oh my gosh..

Brady has had bad Olines..

Rodgers has had bad Olines.

Breese has had bad Olines.

Rivers..

Basically all of them.


The difference is when Tom Brady has starters from nowhere state starting they shorten up the passing game and negate any kind of pass rush.

Most teams have horrible Olines. We went against the grain with how we built the Oline.

LOL...….so you are saying that DAk isn't Brady, Brees, or Rogers? Duh no kidding. And FYI...………….all of those guys have better Olines than Dallas does. Try again.
 
LOL...….so you are saying that DAk isn't Brady, Brees, or Rogers? Duh no kidding. And FYI...………….all of those guys have better Olines than Dallas does. Try again.


I say good QBs perform behind bad Olines, you ask me to name them, and you’re shocked when I name good QBs that have performed behind bad Olines.

The Cowboys Oline is still mediocre.

They would look better if they had a QB that could roast 9 men in the box but he can’t lollll
 
Oh my gosh..

Brady has had bad Olines..

Rodgers has had bad Olines.

Breese has had bad Olines.

Rivers..

Basically all of them.


The difference is when Tom Brady has starters from nowhere state starting they shorten up the passing game and negate any kind of pass rush.

Most teams have horrible Olines. We went against the grain with how we built the Oline.
Romo too
 
I say good QBs perform behind bad Olines, you ask me to name them, and you’re shocked when I name good QBs that have performed behind bad Olines.

The Cowboys Oline is still mediocre.

They would look better if they had a QB that could roast 9 men in the box but he can’t lollll

All you did was name the elite of the most elite QB's the NFL has EVER seen. LOL

That proves nothing. All you proved was that Dak is NOT one of the best of all time. And your point is moot anyway as all those guys have better lines.

Now Russel Wilson is a great example of a guy that still plays great with a bad Oline. But again, Dak isn't Russel Wilson. I have no problem with that. But Wilson still struggles big time certain games when he is getting mauled.

The Oline is good when they are at home and horrid when they are on the road. But Dak plays well typically at home when the line plays well. So its pretty obvious here what the issues are. This trend has gone on now for 2.5 years with Dak, the offense, and the Oline play.

Now would I love Tom Brady? Sure, but that's laughable. its as laughable as people complaining about Romo because he wasn't Tom Brady. And that happened for 10 years on here.
 
you missed the point. Those guys don't have the "glitch". They don't go into shell shock with pressure. Pressure does rattle them but they are still capable of function as a starting quarterback in the NFL. Dak can't, he reverts to running from fear, and loses all sight of the field
 
....I have no clue what will happen next week, let alone 2 yrs from now.
 
A better move would have been to hire a new head coach last February. An innovative guy who can actually coach to the 25 year old developing QB still on a rookie contract along with a top tier RB and OL.

Instead, Jerry went to his old playbook again. Bring in a WR. Did in 2000 with Galloway, 2006 with TO, 2008 with Roy Williams and now 2018 with Cooper. Jerry’s answer to every coaching problem this team has had is to bring in a WR.

I’ve seen this movie before. Sequels are rarely better than the original. Especially when the original sucked.

Hiring a new hc would make Jerry uncomfortable and improve our chances of winning. We just can't have Jerry be uncomfortable.
 

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