dallasdave
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Yup, it's proven with a coach who could actually coach.
Yes Cassel looked good as a Patriot.
Yup, it's proven with a coach who could actually coach.
So three straight running plays in the red zone after hardy made that great play was not the coaches.
Well iI kindly disagree good Sir
Goodness, it might have to take Garrett to admit that he sucks to have people not defend him anymore.
Well you proved one of my points. Cassel wasn't getting it done. Coaches can't play for him. When he went deep it was under thrown. He has no arm for the deep ball. Coaches know that. Fans don't apparently.
I know, just sayin' it shouldn't be a surprise.I went back the past two games and statistically Cassel has been worse despite a better running game.
For me, it is shocking the Cowboys are on the cusp of a six game losing streak – their longest losing streak since 1989. Even without Romo, does this team seem like the 1 – 15 variety?
Let's say Romo decides after this year to hang it up. He is 35 so its not an impossible scenario.
Who here actually believes our FO and JG could replace him with a QB that would allow us to win more than 4 games next year?
Now lets say Brady retires at the end of the year.
How many people believe the Patriots would still be able to win more than 4 games next year.
We have enough talent that Romo being injured isn't a good enough excuse. Its the coaches jobs to put players in position to succeed and make sure they do succeed.
I know, just sayin' it shouldn't be a surprise.
No, it doesn't, because Cassel went deep multiple times last week and opened up the ground game as much as it has been all season. This week, other than two "just chuck it up to Dez" plays, they obviously made a conscious effort to caution him against going downfield.
You can't tell me Jason Witten spent the entire game completely blanket covered, which has pretty much never happened. Especially against Seattle which typically does terrible against opposing TE's.
Cassel was coached this week to not lose the game and be the exact extreme bus driver Weeden was before him - to the point of detriment.
All players are coached to not lose the game.
At some point the QB in this league has to try and win it too.
At some point the QB in this league has to try and win it too.
We found out on opening night that the QB of this team has to be able to win games.
Could Garrett win with Quincy Carter?
Wow, you've come along way. Kudos.
You mean, could he win one out of every three or four games?
My thinking today is the same as it was years ago check my archives.
You mean, could he win one out of every three or four games?