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If we had an average offense and an HC that does more than chew gum and clap during the game
You really think all JG does during games is chew gum and clap? Really?
If we had an average offense and an HC that does more than chew gum and clap during the game
I believe you mean 6x SB appearing head coach, 4x* SB champion.
But I'm not sure exactly when pick plays became allowed.
I remember Witten getting called out for one being missed last week against NO, yet the Pats ran them all day long today and Phil Simms mentioned it just once but made no mention that it was illegal like Collinsworth implied last Sunday night.
Our schedule is easy too, we've got 3 NFC East teams and 3 AFC South teams left to play. I'll be shocked if we don't win 14 games at least.
Our offense didn't even play well today and still put up 30 our o-line played about as bad as it has in a year.
You really think all JG does during games is chew gum and clap? Really?
Jason Garrett is what he is. A mediocre football coach. For years we've heard excuses why he failed so epically in game managing situations. No other coach in the league could've kept his job because he's Jerry's guy. Then last year after Dallas had a great season everyone kissed his *** including myself. It's clear watching this season without Dez and Romo he isn't good.
The lack of in game adjustments, the lack of a damn spine to go for it knowing you've got an uphill battle and your scrub quarterback managed to finally get you in scoring position, the vanilla schemes, we don't do anything to make things easier on some of these receivers. See it throughout the league. Don't see here in Dallas.
We've seen average coaches have success because of all time great players. Tony Romo if it weren't for the obvious bias against him because he's a Cowboy would be a Hall of Fame quarterback. Dez Bryant is gonna right there with the likes of Randy Moss and Michael Irvin when his career is all said and done. These two guys are why the Cowboys have always been competitive. Even though those 8-8 teams weren't very good they were always in the thick of things because of the greatness of these two guys not Garrett.
He preaches fight that's great how about preaching a less basic offense. How about putting your players in better position to make plays. Even when Dez is in there he just allows him to get doubled and not try and move him around and soften some of that coverage he sees. Romo has bailed this guy out time and time again.
Remember the Green Bay game a few years ago? DeMarco was averaging 7 yards a carry against an atrocious Green Bay run defense and instead of trying to continue to pound away and help an all time bad defense with a very productive back he got pass happy even though it was obvious to anyone with a brain we should've been running the ball.
The last game we played against the Pats he got conservative and settled for 3 instead of going for the score when you're on the road against the best team in the league at that time. We all know about the Arizona debacle in that same year. Icing your own freaking kicker. Just unbelievable how many times this guy has cost us a football game.
Dallas showed last year they can win despite such a clown for a head coach because of the elite talent on the offensive side of the ball. Maybe he's smart enough to realize we aren't winning a damn thing with Brandon Weeden and starts Cassell and that gives us a spark and we can manage to win a few games and then Romo as usual will save Garrett's ***. It's just frustrating to see Garrett continue to hold this team back.
Are you guys seriously trying to blame this loss on officiating?
Jason Garrett is what he is. A mediocre football coach. For years we've heard excuses why he failed so epically in game managing situations. No other coach in the league could've kept his job because he's Jerry's guy. Then last year after Dallas had a great season everyone kissed his *** including myself. It's clear watching this season without Dez and Romo he isn't good.
The lack of in game adjustments, the lack of a damn spine to go for it knowing you've got an uphill battle and your scrub quarterback managed to finally get you in scoring position, the vanilla schemes, we don't do anything to make things easier on some of these receivers. See it throughout the league. Don't see here in Dallas.
We've seen average coaches have success because of all time great players. Tony Romo if it weren't for the obvious bias against him because he's a Cowboy would be a Hall of Fame quarterback. Dez Bryant is gonna right there with the likes of Randy Moss and Michael Irvin when his career is all said and done. These two guys are why the Cowboys have always been competitive. Even though those 8-8 teams weren't very good they were always in the thick of things because of the greatness of these two guys not Garrett.
He preaches fight that's great how about preaching a less basic offense. How about putting your players in better position to make plays. Even when Dez is in there he just allows him to get doubled and not try and move him around and soften some of that coverage he sees. Romo has bailed this guy out time and time again.
Remember the Green Bay game a few years ago? DeMarco was averaging 7 yards a carry against an atrocious Green Bay run defense and instead of trying to continue to pound away and help an all time bad defense with a very productive back he got pass happy even though it was obvious to anyone with a brain we should've been running the ball.
The last game we played against the Pats he got conservative and settled for 3 instead of going for the score when you're on the road against the best team in the league at that time. We all know about the Arizona debacle in that same year. Icing your own freaking kicker. Just unbelievable how many times this guy has cost us a football game.
Dallas showed last year they can win despite such a clown for a head coach because of the elite talent on the offensive side of the ball. Maybe he's smart enough to realize we aren't winning a damn thing with Brandon Weeden and starts Cassell and that gives us a spark and we can manage to win a few games and then Romo as usual will save Garrett's ***. It's just frustrating to see Garrett continue to hold this team back.
Our schedule is easy too, we've got 3 NFC East teams and 3 AFC South teams left to play. I'll be shocked if we don't win 14 games at least.
Our offense didn't even play well today and still put up 30 our o-line played about as bad as it has in a year.
Not at all. But because the team didn't lose because of it doesn't mean one can't point out that this type of stuff is blatantly happening.
It's amazing how many people can flip their narrative on this board.
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I'm not shocked or anything, just somewhat amazed.
That Pats team was really really good today, by the way.
Yeah, I never liked that saying. How do people feel good about themselves when they know that their success is due to such fraudulence. I simply don't get it.Well, you know the old saying............."if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying"
My narrative has not changed.....I said last week that Garrett is nothing more than a cheerleader and that we would not win a game with WeDone at QB
Seems I have been proven correct yet again this week.
Really? I wasn't that impressed......
Whenever we blitzed...we got there....For whatever reason....we quit.....OFFENSIVELY>>>>WE MADE THEM LOOK GOOD ON D...
When you got a qb that is slow processing information.....he allows to the D to recover in assignments. There were numerous times If Weeden had just anticipated the play....we could have hit it big. That is where my guy Kellen Moore succeeds. Games are won and lost before the snap...because it's a chess match. And if your a QB not knowing what your next move SHOULD BE.......then your screwed. And that's what we got right now. A QB that's unsure what to do...and when to do it.
big dog cowboy said:You really think all JG does during games is chew gum and clap? Really?
Since some asked for it.
Nope.