This is all on you Linehan!

To see how the Steelers abused the Giants last week with the screen pass and make little to no commitment to it was pathetic. Dak was bad, but it happens, especially when receivers cant get open. Players are allowed to have an off night. Coaches arent.

Great point about coaches.
 
This loss in on you! Your playcalling was an atrocious joke all night long. Not only did you squander a terrific defensive performance, but you took the ball away from the league's top rusher and best offensive line, but you put all of the pressure on a rookie quarterback playing with a disinterested, brain-dead wide receiver. This loss is all on you. Hang your head.

:facepalm:
Wish I could disagree, but you are spot on. The play calling was horrid tonight. No Pollyanna from me tonight.
 
Sorry, completely disagree. Dak was completely schooled out there. Held the ball too long.

Its funny in 2014 with virtually the same offense Romo was dropping bombs all year. Now we think Linehan cant figure it out

And who continued to put the pressure on that rookie who was struggling? Scott Linehan.

Who took it away from Zeke Elliott, the best offensive line in the league Andrew the league's top run game? Scott Linehan.

Nobody will claim that Dak played well, we all saw that. But unfortunately, the guy who gets paid to see that didn't.

That's inexcusable.
 
If you look at the stats it would feel as if Romo started and tried taking over the game with his audibles..

But it was pathetic that we made zero halftime adjustments to help Dak who was obviously having a bad night and not wanting to just pound the ball and go back to safe football..

Dak has been amazing this season but tonight was a reminder that he is a ROOK and isnt romo or drew brees out there with the ball
 
Those 11 wins are all on him as well

That 23-6 record(combined 2014 and 2016) is all on him as well

You get some love too coach(what is defensive coordinators name?)
 
I can't knock a guy for his play calling especially when if a play would have worked everyone would be on here saying genius. I still think the Beasley pass play called earlier this year on third and long was one of the BEST PLAY CALLS ALL SEASON, it just wasn't completed. Having said that I will criticize his personnel. When you have the ROY, MVP, a 21 year old stud sitting on the sidelines every 3rd down or final drives of the game it is a crime.
 
Lots of reasons and people to blame tonight but if I could only pick one, yes, Scott linehan gets it.

He was completely unable to adjust the offensive game plan tonight and left Dak twisting in the wind out there.

That's not to say Dak played well because he sucked but linehan made zero adjustments and kept him throwing the ball whn it was not freaking there. Over and over and over.

Linehan gets all of my hate for this one.
 
There were so many opportunities for Dak to use his legs and run and he wanted no part of that.
 
Funny you can admit that Dak was struggling, but can't find the ability to pin even 1% of the loss on him.
He isn't running when he has the opportunity. I think that has a lot to do with coaching. That and HE did throw some stinkers tonight. Those are on him.
 
And who continued to put the pressure on that rookie who was struggling? Scott Linehan.

Who took it away from Zeke Elliott, the best offensive line in the league Andrew the league's top run game? Scott Linehan.

Nobody will claim that Dak played well, we all saw that. But unfortunately, the guy who gets paid to see that didn't.

That's inexcusable.

How do you not feed Zeke with a struggling Dak?

Crazy pills!
 
This. The blue print on how to beat Dak is out there. Now is the time to see if Garret and company can counter punch.

The blueprint is out there to beat any quarterback because I don't see any undefeated teams out there.
 
I just look at tonight as being more on the players than the play calling.

Dez gave Dak nothing, and Dak'a accuracy and field vision was as bad as we have seen it. It probably can't be entirely simplified to just those two things, but they were huge hindrances all night.

So why did the coaches continue to rely on the guys who wer obviously struggling and off and go away from the guys who were producing?

Where is the excuse for that?
 
There were so many opportunities for Dak to use his legs and run and he wanted no part of that.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw this. Coaches have to let him use his talents. It's stupid not to let him do so.
 

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