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Who in your opinion runs a better player development program than what Garrett has put together?
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Brother, I've said it before and I'll say it again. There's no shame in sticking out your chin and having the courage to actually believe in your team. Constantly down-talking every move or aspect of the team is a coward's approach. It requires no courage because there's no investment (emotional or otherwise). I'm not saying that YOU are that guy. I saw several positive posts by you last season. On the contrary, I think that we all should share our disappointments, also. The entire Cowboys universe isn't all rosebuds and valentines. Being constant in one way or the other is annoying. NO doubt about it. It shouldn't be all homer, it shouldn't be all whiner. Because frankly, the truth usually lies smack dab in the middle.I'm not usually the most "glass half full" fan and most of you guys know that (all too well!), but in looking at this team, what they accomplished in 2016, their youth, and the players they're adding in both the draft and free agency, my hopes are SKY HIGH!
I'm just seeing signs for improvement and reasons for optimism each and every place I look.
I need a dose of reality from some fellow fans to tell me what I should be worried about. (Other than backup QB, that one might be legit based on the Romo, no-Romo beliefs)
But the more I look at this team, the more excited for what they can be in 2017 and beyond I get.
Someone talk me out of it!
The more I look at it, the more I think that Romo is the "in case of emergency" option if Prescott were to suffer serious injury. And I defy anyone to say that he's not much less of an injury risk than what we've had.
Even if those guys are just the same, I think the added talent makes the line better on some level. And I'd again defy people to say that David Irving won't get better on some level.
Wilber is currently still here. And I'd counter coverage worries with Switzer being an enormous upgrade over Unlucky Whitehead.
The Commanders also lost their top two receivers, and I'm not seeing huge upgrades on their defense, especially when they're picking up Cowboys afterthoughts.
They have to figure out the Giants "bugaboo" for sure, but in my opinion they could have and likely should have won those games. Week 17 didn't count to me, nothing to play for.
That's my guy!
Brother, I've said it before and I'll say it again. There's no shame in sticking out your chin and having the courage to actually believe in your team. Constantly down-talking every move or aspect of the team is a coward's approach. It requires no courage because there's no investment (emotional or otherwise). I'm not saying that YOU are that guy. I saw several positive posts by you last season. On the contrary, I think that we all should share our disappointments, also. The entire Cowboys universe isn't all rosebuds and valentines. Being constant in one way or the other is annoying. NO doubt about it. It shouldn't be all homer, it shouldn't be all whiner. Because frankly, the truth usually lies smack dab in the middle.
I Know one thing: there are only 3-4 fan bases in the league that have ANY reason to be as optimistic as ours. Your hopes and leanings for this coming up season are justified. Not only justified but honest. Your anticipation and excitement for this team is rooted in reality, not homerism. There's no shame in that at all, brother.
Good to see ya, stash.
Romo is a notoriously slow starter and I am not sold that he can leave football for over a year and come back and play at a high level.
OL depth is really troubling to me.
Irving is a strong candidate. I like his potential too but he has yet to realize it. Potential and a quarter doesn't even get you a dribble of coffee anymore. We need more than him to mount an above average rush too.
I agree we should be able to win our division games. My point is that is a tougher row to hoe than say what the Pats, Packers, or Seachickens deal with.
Jason Garrett
I knew they would do a great job. Now step away from the ledge before someone here pushes you over.I'm not usually the most "glass half full" fan and most of you guys know that (all too well!), but in looking at this team, what they accomplished in 2016, their youth, and the players they're adding in both the draft and free agency, my hopes are SKY HIGH!
I'm just seeing signs for improvement and reasons for optimism each and every place I look.
I need a dose of reality from some fellow fans to tell me what I should be worried about. (Other than backup QB, that one might be legit based on the Romo, no-Romo beliefs)
But the more I look at this team, the more excited for what they can be in 2017 and beyond I get.
Someone talk me out of it!
Stash, Stash, Stash.
I have to admit, I too can be sucked in.I can't help it! The more I see, the more I like!
Injuries and coachingThe only thing that can stop us now will be the Officiating
I agree with injuries,but not the coaching part. I believe that Garrett has set the table for a young discipline team and Marenilli has worked magic with less talent.. I questioned Linehan in the past, but after what he perfected with Dak on short notice last year.. I have faith in him too. If anything, Injuries and inexperience could be our down fall, but injuries could be every teams downfall.. experience is based on the aptitude of the player and his talents.Injuries and coaching
... and injuries.The only thing that can stop us now will be the Officiating
Don't forget the ultimate ruiner of all things, gosh darn bad luck.... and injuries.
We started off slow in every playoff game. That's coachingI agree with injuries,but not the coaching part. I believe that Garrett has set the table for a young discipline team and Marenilli has worked magic with less talent.. I questioned Linehan in the past, but after what he perfected with Dak on short notice last year.. I have faith in him too. If anything, Injuries and inexperience could be our down fall, but injuries could be every teams downfall.. experience is based on the aptitude of the player and his talents.
The Patriots started slow in the Super Bowl, was that coaching?We started off slow in every playoff game. That's coaching
That's one game. Do they always start off slow? We honestly shouldn't have even beaten Detroit without ref help. Garrett is unprovenThe Patriots started slow in the Super Bowl, was that coaching?