Followed by: "Romo to Hana For a Loss" and "Romo to Harris for One Yard." And that about sums up the pathetic nature of the Jason Garrett/Bill Callahan offense.
This offense has been out of sync for a few weeks now. I'm also so tired of these Tight End screens or screens to the Running back that does not work. Why do we constantly run a 2 yard out with TE when its 3rd and 8?
Other teams execute so much better than we do, with half the talent. Its so frustrating watching this team, and its play calling.
Our biggest plays seem to usually occur when the play breaks down. It's been that way since Garrett got here.
I'm so frustrated that we won't even TRY something else. We adjust slightly by having a new playcaller, but it's still the same freaking offense.
I might be in the minority, but with the number of key injuries on both sides, it amazes me this team is at a .500 let alone share the division lead.
Yea I don't know why or when Romo decided to get happy feet but that's been one of the biggest disappointments in this offense.
Was this a typo? You don't know WHY the guy gets "happy feet"? Have you watched the beating he has taken over the years including more injured ribs during the first game of the season? The fact that he has not taken more sacks and been picked more is actually incredible. The defense is an injury-depleted joke and the offense is a poorly designed piece of crap with an unimpressive OL once again. It almost apppears as if Romo, Witten, Dez and co. are tired of running this ineffective offense. We have a guy like Dunbar but throw screens to Hanna or two yard passes to Witten. The offense is unimaginative and we rarely create mismatches. The play design seems to negate our strengths. That is the opposite of good coaching.
Followed by: "Romo to Hana For a Loss" and "Romo to Harris for One Yard." And that about sums up the pathetic nature of the Jason Garrett/Bill Callahan offense led by T. Romo.
What do you call dinks and dunks when they go backwards?
What do you call dinks and dunks when they go backwards?
The oline pass protects far better than the Saints oline and they're QB doesn't seem to have happy feet like Romo does. I can appreciate he's a little gun shy, but to say he's acting no ifferent in the pocket is a fallacy. The guy is bailing much quicker than he has in the past.
You do realize that it's not the OC or the HC that tells Romo where to throw the ball it's Romo making the choice to checkdown. Like every other week when all 22 comes out you'll see that there are guys running deeper routes on just about every one of those plays
Are they getting open?