mmohican29
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1) To stand in the middle of the practice field throughout training camp, and 7 weeks of daily practice and film study amidst the absolute worst level of QB play in the history of the Dallas Cowboys and do nothing but install one bum after another when the rest of your roster is ready to win is a testimonial to stubbornness. Especially when your best option at QB was released three weeks ago as it turns out.
2) At more than 4 games under .500, to fail to try and convert several 4th and short situations and settling for FG attempts when you have what amounts to the worst offensive football team in the entire league- is an egregious act of cowardess.
3) To watch the two worst safeties in the entire NFL consistently take horrific angles and blow assignments and not demand your DC reach out to personnel or demand install of a different player at the position is foolish- especially when the unit as a whole is playing winning football.
4) To watch your star WR consistently exchange points, taunts and facemask scrapes post-play with every defender within 8 yards between whistles- yet continue to put up as shallow of numbers as most teams 3rd WRs and somehow need IV treatments on crucial posessions speaks to an erosion of accountability.
5) To not monitor your personnel grouping on the final drive of a game you should win and allow the RB that has averaged 7 yards per carry for 4quarters and with good hands out of the backfield and allow him to sit on the final offensive possession of the ballgame needing only a few first downs to guarantee victory.
6) To consistently blow end game situations by not demanding positive yardage leaving the entire ballgame on your kicker game after game, or completely mismanaging the clock allowing opponents options on their resulting possesion- speaks to child like inexperience and leaves game outcomes to the "odds", and not 60 minutes of actual game results.
And this was just yesterday.
2) At more than 4 games under .500, to fail to try and convert several 4th and short situations and settling for FG attempts when you have what amounts to the worst offensive football team in the entire league- is an egregious act of cowardess.
3) To watch the two worst safeties in the entire NFL consistently take horrific angles and blow assignments and not demand your DC reach out to personnel or demand install of a different player at the position is foolish- especially when the unit as a whole is playing winning football.
4) To watch your star WR consistently exchange points, taunts and facemask scrapes post-play with every defender within 8 yards between whistles- yet continue to put up as shallow of numbers as most teams 3rd WRs and somehow need IV treatments on crucial posessions speaks to an erosion of accountability.
5) To not monitor your personnel grouping on the final drive of a game you should win and allow the RB that has averaged 7 yards per carry for 4quarters and with good hands out of the backfield and allow him to sit on the final offensive possession of the ballgame needing only a few first downs to guarantee victory.
6) To consistently blow end game situations by not demanding positive yardage leaving the entire ballgame on your kicker game after game, or completely mismanaging the clock allowing opponents options on their resulting possesion- speaks to child like inexperience and leaves game outcomes to the "odds", and not 60 minutes of actual game results.
And this was just yesterday.