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OK, so the joke goes....
So...how many ex-HC's does it take NOT to make the playoffs.........
I know one thing
It would take only 1 ex-HC for us to actually make the playoffs
OK, so the joke goes....
So...how many ex-HC's does it take NOT to make the playoffs.........
He did? Awesome we need a head banger on staff. We have a butt slapper, drivel yapper, hand clapper... we need a hard nosed crapper

He will fit right in. Hire him immediately.Allegedly physically assaulted an assistant. The NFL investigated as did the local authorities and charges were never brought, because the assistant in question, Randy Hanson, gave conflicting stories to authorities and there were inconsistencies throughout his story.
Oddly enough, Hanson was later arrested for smashing a beer bottle in the face of someone outside a night club.
Also, Cable also had accusations of domestic violence brought against him by an ex-wife and former girlfriend, but again, no charges were filed I believe.
The Seahawks and Bengals had 2 of the worst running games in the league this past season, no?
This is why you can’t get too worked up over bringing in guys like Kellen Moore to the staff. It all depends what coaches you assemble collectively. If you’ve got a ton of experience at other position groups, you can afford to take that flyer if you really want to.
This is why you can’t get too worked up over bringing in guys like Kellen Moore to the staff. It all depends what coaches you assemble collectively. If you’ve got a ton of experience at other position groups, you can afford to take that flyer if you really want to.
The Seahawks and Bengals had 2 of the worst running games in the league this past season, no?
Not really. Because how is Cable going to help Moore develop Prescott? Plus Prescott is likely the single most important offensive player for us in 2018. If he struggles again, so will this team. So if you are going to take a flier, take it somewhere not as important.
Moore has his place in this franchise.......... as an assistant to an assistant working up and learning how to coach.
I would argue that 21 is the most important piece on offense for us. If he his balling like its 2016 Dak is going to have a nice year.Not really. Because how is Cable going to help Moore develop Prescott? Plus Prescott is likely the single most important offensive player for us in 2018. If he struggles again, so will this team. So if you are going to take a flier, take it somewhere not as important.
Moore has his place in this franchise.......... as an assistant to an assistant working up and learning how to coach.
if he comes to Dallas, Goodell will reopen the investigation and Cable gets a minimum of 6 games. Heck, Wilson got 4 games for treating his erectile dysfunction, Cable will get a year.....Allegedly physically assaulted an assistant. The NFL investigated as did the local authorities and charges were never brought, because the assistant in question, Randy Hanson, gave conflicting stories to authorities and there were inconsistencies throughout his story.
Oddly enough, Hanson was later arrested for smashing a beer bottle in the face of someone outside a night club.
Also, Cable also had accusations of domestic violence brought against him by an ex-wife and former girlfriend, but again, no charges were filed I believe.
I would argue that 21 is the most important piece on offense for us. If he his balling like its 2016 Dak is going to have a nice year.
I agree with you to a point, but Dak has shown that he can play at a very high level when the running game is working. I think most QB's don't function well without help on offense. Very few can truly shoulder the load for a whole offense and be successful. I'm not sure Dak will ever be at the level where he can solo the effort. But in short, yes it is still important for Dak to develop.Prescott's development is the single biggest issue facing this team for next year IMO. If he struggles, this team simply can't get beyond what they are now, which is an inconsistent, middling at times, NFL franchise. And Elliott can't make up for that IMO.
I agree with you to a point, but Dak has shown that he can play at a very high level when the running game is working. I think most QB's don't function well without help on offense. Very few can truly shoulder the load for a whole offense and be successful. I'm not sure Dak will ever be at the level where he can solo the effort. But in short, yes it is still important for Dak to develop.
He did? Awesome we need a head banger on staff. We have a butt slapper, drivel yapper, hand clapper... we need a hard nosed crapper
