Still loving Garrett?

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I'm sure most are gonna want to celebrate that big come from behind victory like we just won the Super Bowl, but in reality, we were HIGHLY disorganized in all 3 facets of the game (ala Wade's teams) and eeked out a win against a very, very bad NFL team today.

There was some awful playcalling today, and Garrett almost got Romo killed AGAIN in another strong effort to end our season prematurely.

Lack of coaching schemes for protection, no running plays whatsoever, and that cute little pitch play to Austin on 3rd and 2 to help set up a sketchy 47 yard FG attempt.

I think this team has top five talent, but I'm growing a little tired of falling victim to Garrett's learning curve as a coach. Even Jimmy made a great point this morning about how Garrett essentially set Romo up for failure in the 4th quarter last week vs. NY.

I'm not sure why Garrett gets such a pass while Romo was essentially held at the stake the entire week.

I thought this stuff was supposed to change when Wade was fired...
 
The issue with the running game, imo, is that the OL needs time.

We have quite a bit of youth up there.
 
Never sure about Garrett, he being Jerry's hand picked guy, raises lots of questions and have seen nothing from his play calling yet to give me faith he is anything but an average to above average coordinator.
 
Really?

After such an emotionally rousing win, this is what you choose to post?

It couldn't have waited a day?

Wow!
 
SDCowboy85;4120991 said:
Romo, Miles and Holley bailed his ginger butt out.

Thanks. What is sad is that people will excuse these types of games since we got the "W".

SF is in the Andrew Luck lottery. We far too good to be in a competition with a team like that.

The coaching was atrocious today.
 
ScipioCowboy;4121025 said:
Really?

After such an emotionally rousing win, this is what you choose to post?

It couldn't have waited a day?

Wow!

Dude...go celebrate and jump around. I'm not stopping you.
 
UVAwahoos;4121044 said:
Dude...go celebrate and jump around. I'm not stopping you.

You are absolutely free to post whatever you want. I'm sorry if I implied otherwise.

I guess it takes a little longer for my euphoria to dissipate.:)
 
Woods;4120994 said:
The issue with the running game, imo, is that the OL needs time.

We have quite a bit of youth up there.

I don't know if youth is the issue, we get no movement in the run game. That's not a matter or experience, that's poor coaching, poor talent or a bit of both.

Garrett is inexperienced, there's no two ways around it and he will have to learn on the job. Watching Rob make his adjustments at half time is the type of stuff Garrett still has to learn.

All I ask from Garrett is to clean up out eagerness to shoot ourselves in the foot, we did play a cleaner game today than against the Jets.
 
Hopefully Sparano gets canned and he can come back here. Wasn't he doing most of the "consulting" on playcalls in 2007?
 
The niners were pretty good at home last year, and barely lost to Philly and New Orleans. They have a ridiculous front seven that is very hard to run on, and they rush the passer pretty well without having to blitz.

They're not nearly as bad as some are making them out to be. The only thing that matters is getting a win, even if you have to fight for it.
 
If we can gain 472 total yards (and win) with terrible playcalling, I'd be utterly terrified to play against us with good play-calling and a healthy roster.
 
Let me put it to you this way. Who is the guy in front of the media saying that we won't let injuries be an excuse? Who is the guy telling them that all around the NFL are guys playing because someone got injured? Who is the guy telling this team that we will over come injuries and experience because that is what they are on this roster to do? Who is the guy telling these players they have 24 to get over losses, and wins, then move on to the next opponent and get ready for them?

Anyone not still loving Garrett needs a lobotomy.
 
I blame Garrett completely for how bad the game started. The team was not prepared, he was getting cute when it was not necessary. Even at the end when we settled for a field goal on 2nd & 3 with a minute and two timeouts left you could see his poor decision making. Was this his way of "protecting Romo from himself"?

He needs to right this ship quickly or he will be following Wade out the door... in three years...
 
UVAwahoos;4120974 said:
I'm sure most are gonna want to celebrate that big come from behind victory like we just won the Super Bowl, but in reality, we were HIGHLY disorganized in all 3 facets of the game (ala Wade's teams) and eeked out a win against a very, very bad NFL team today.

There was some awful playcalling today, and Garrett almost got Romo killed AGAIN in another strong effort to end our season prematurely.

Lack of coaching schemes for protection, no running plays whatsoever, and that cute little pitch play to Austin on 3rd and 2 to help set up a sketchy 47 yard FG attempt.

I think this team has top five talent, but I'm growing a little tired of falling victim to Garrett's learning curve as a coach. Even Jimmy made a great point this morning about how Garrett essentially set Romo up for failure in the 4th quarter last week vs. NY.

I'm not sure why Garrett gets such a pass while Romo was essentially held at the stake the entire week.

I thought this stuff was supposed to change when Wade was fired...


I agree I hate Garrett's play calling @ times.
 

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