Two Interesting Quotes from Jerry on Linehan/QB Situation

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lol ... whatever, I already answered this accusation and will not continue on your insane path of redundancy.

Just go sit back and act like you know what's going on in the Draft and try to create some kind of false accolade to prop yourself up with, while you continue to pretend to be the risen star that you aren't.

I'm not the one who claimed Callahan called plays in 2014 when any Cowboys fan knows he didn't.

I'd maybe not make accusations to anyone about not knowing what's going on after that.

Were you impressed with the defense last year because of Monte Kiffin?
 

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I'm not the one who claimed Callahan called plays in 2014 when any Cowboys fan knows he didn't.

I'd maybe not make accusations to anyone about not knowing what's going on after that.

Were you impressed with the defense last year because of Monte Kiffin?



As I explained repeating Mr. Callahan helped call and design plays in 2014 ... furthermore there was a power struggle and someone had to go.


Yes Monte Kiffins' influence was prevalent as was Callahans'. Yet again someone makes my point for me.
 

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As I explained repeating Mr. Callahan helped call and design plays in 2014 ... furthermore there was a power struggle and someone had to go.


Yes Monte Kiffins' influence was prevalent as was Callahans'. Yet again someone makes my point for me.

And as I explained before, he did not. Callahan had less influence over play calling in 2014 than at any point in his Cowboys tenure. So the offense improved with him less of a factor. This is a fact. This is not opinion.

And you, in your infinite wisdom, concluded that the offense hummed because he "called the plays".

Or you just didn't know what you were talking about and thought he did.
 

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So our OC wanted a guy who'd never taken a snap in an NFL game, and who'd only been on our practice squad for two weeks, to move up ahead of our #2 QB who had originally impressed him, and who was just coming off a game in which he threw a TD pass to secure the win?

Unless you think Linehan suddenly saw something incredibly bad from Weeden in practice during those two weeks, or thought Moore looked like the second coming of Otto Graham, you'd have to conclude that he wasn't happy at all with Weeden going into the season.

oh the irony of the Otto Graham reference....old, antiquated style of play that wouldn't work in today's NFL

the real question is this: am I talking about Otto or the current Offense?
 
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