Watching All or Nothing

I now see what people are saying about All or Nothing. I have to say I've been an anti-Garret person. But watching this I'm changing my opinion. I think from an X's and O's perspective the coaches need to design better plays. But from a perspective I can see why the Cowboys are keeping him.

I also see why they cut Dez. He creates a negative situation with his WR coach. Garret seems to focus 100% on there output. The positional coaches are the ones that really get in the players head. other points.....

1. It's frustrating to watch Sean Lee not be able to get on the field
2. Zeke was crazy affected by the NFL suspension. Hopefully that changes this year. It's a bit troubling that he gave up when times got hard
3. Dak comes across as a real leader
4. We were lucky to have Witten on our team. Thank you for one hell of a career!!!!!!
5. Demarcus Lawrence is a beast as is Irving

This is what a lot of people forget about what was said about Dak coming out of college. One of the reasons I believe he was able to steal Romo's job. Players believed in him enough as a rookie to follow him to include Romo's best friend Witten. Hopefully, he is able to rally after a shaky sophmore season and lead the team to a 2018 playoff birth.
 
Sorry, I know a lack of professionalism when I see it. Its all too buddy-buddy around there.

That's putting it mildly . Oline and LBs look sorted by the rest of it SHEESH. All this hand shaking and hugging what a bunch of BS

How about showing us who puts in extra practice time . Why is it Tom Brady can make stars out of short marginally athletic WRs and we cant get Dak and Dez on the same page.

I'm gonna say cause Garrett is to busy trying to be everyones friend and playing catch rather than jumping into there spit with both feet challenging the manhood and getting them to put whatever time is necessary to get it down.

What one man can do another can do if they are willing to sacrifice enough to accomplish the goal . Garrett tolerates underachievers and enables them by lack of accountability and discipline . All they hear is the Gettysburg address of BS with the F word thrown in to make him sound believable
 
It's cool that rivalries are all dead, guys. We just realized were all on the same team in life.

Pathetic. Grab your wife's purse. You have a physical tomorrow.
Your manhood is defined by sports....not how you raise your children or support your family......but sports.
 
I now see what people are saying about All or Nothing. I have to say I've been an anti-Garret person. But watching this I'm changing my opinion. I think from an X's and O's perspective the coaches need to design better plays. But from a perspective I can see why the Cowboys are keeping him.

I also see why they cut Dez. He creates a negative situation with his WR coach. Garret seems to focus 100% on there output. The positional coaches are the ones that really get in the players head. other points.....

1. It's frustrating to watch Sean Lee not be able to get on the field
2. Zeke was crazy affected by the NFL suspension. Hopefully that changes this year. It's a bit troubling that he gave up when times got hard
3. Dak comes across as a real leader
4. We were lucky to have Witten on our team. Thank you for one hell of a career!!!!!!
5. Demarcus Lawrence is a beast as is Irving


Garrett is an empty suit. All form zero substance. I took the opposite view after the show - all my worries about the Cowboys are worse.
 
Your manhood is defined by sports....not how you raise your children or support your family......but sports.

To think all those past Cowboys players from the Landry years. They were monsters. They didn't realize they were really all on the same team with those Commanders players. It was horribly divisive and I'm ashamed of our past.

Thank God we've evolved from that and we can finally watch football for it's true intention - human interest stories.

How much soy are you drinking these days?
 
To think all those past Cowboys players from the Landry years. They were monsters. They didn't realize they were really all on the same team with those Commanders players. It was horribly divisive and I'm ashamed of our past.

Thank God we've evolved from that and we can finally watch football for it's true intention - human interest stories.

How much soy are you drinking these days?

How much crack are you doing?
 
It's funny. I posted this a while ago. Someone must have found it today. I do agree that JG seems like he is a CEO vs a tactical football coach. He doesn't seem to really get involved in the players day to day coaching. You see that when the position coaches are counseling a player and when you see them at practice JG doesn't seem to know about what the position coaches had worked with them on. This explains the reason that they swapped out the position coaches. If JG expects them to coach the players day to day and he sees himself as the chief motivator and CEO vs the person who is involved in coaching each player.
 
These guys look at Garrett and see a spoiled Ivy league brat who never had a hard day in his life preaching to them how to FIGHT . They can just look at him and see he was spoon fed and never had a fight in his life . So its just a bunch of empty words might as well be a recording .

Tom Landry was a battle hardened combat veteran who flew bombing mission in the war . When he said Fight people listened because he walked the walk and didn't need to make up sweat shirts to get his message across . He lived the message commanded respect and foremost was a coach players could believe in and count on to make good decisions on game day not blow the game after there best efforts with poor time management and no adjustments
 
Sorry, I know a lack of professionalism when I see it. Its all too buddy-buddy around there.

That's the role of position coaches. Always has been if you've ever paid attention.
 
Most of the position coaches seem soft and Garrett’s cussing is losing its effect. Although cutting Dez might get some of them to reconsider his authority lol
 
I don't find it strange at all. Its a TV show. TV shows are supposed to be entertaining. Jerry likes a good show, right?

Its very unlikely that Garrett, an Ivy League educated person, is that foul-mouthed in real life. He seems more like a stuffy, bland professor to me. If he really has such a fiery personality, why did he just stand there looking like a frightened child when the clip board was knocked out of his hands that time?
You would have pissed yourself if Hardy slapped your clipboard.

I'm glad JG is calm. Fans would criticize him if he weren't.
 
I don't find it strange at all. Its a TV show. TV shows are supposed to be entertaining. Jerry likes a good show, right?

Its very unlikely that Garrett, an Ivy League educated person, is that foul-mouthed in real life. He seems more like a stuffy, bland professor to me. If he really has such a fiery personality, why did he just stand there looking like a frightened child when the clip board was knocked out of his hands that time?

It was not Garrett with the clipboard.

Greg Hardy knocked the clipboard out of the hands of an assistant coach. I think it was the ST coach.
 
I watched All or Nothing and came away very unimpressed with Garrett, the assistants (for the most part) and the general atmosphere.

However I enjoyed the show enough to go back and start watching the other seasons. Arizona's staff is what I envisioned a coaching staff to be like. Bruce Arian's and his assistants aren't clapping when players screw up, they are tearing them a new one.

Our coaches coddle their players and grown men don't need coddling, they need other men to lead and our coaching staff is not leading. They do very little to demand respect. He** it doesn't even seem the assistants respect Garrett.

Just my observations.
 
That's the role of position coaches. Always has been if you've ever paid attention.

No, I haven't ever paid attention to "All or Nothing" before. Why would I? If the role of the position coaches is to be the carrot, who is the stick around there?
 
Thing is, if you look back to several of the Hard Knocks or All or Nothing with the Steelers, I don't see much difference in the Steelers or Falcons from Dallas, at least in terms of what was portrayed in the show. In coaches meetings the GM sat in with the coaching staff for the Falcons and Steelers just like Jerry did. Tomlin and Dan Quinn didn't appear to be any different than Garrett in terms of motivation, language, or play calling. You really think they are going to show the X's and O's on national TV that much to where fans could know how involved JG is? Not making excuses for Garrett, it seemed like the team did respond to him. I think there were several times he failed to make adjustments that cost us games, but I don't think there is as clear of a discrepancy between Garrett and coaches who have taken their team to Super Bowls as you guys would like to believe.

And I definitely think the players absolutely knew they were being filmed. Those weren't all closed circuit cameras and there were several times that players started to react a way or say something then looked right at the camera and dropped their head or stopped talking. Zeke did this many times.
 
No, I haven't ever paid attention to "All or Nothing" before. Why would I? If the role of the position coaches is to be the carrot, who is the stick around there?

Coordinators. HC.

You don't have to be a jerk or a stern disciplinarian to get through to players.
You are obviously just looking for a reason to poop on the coaching staff
 
Coordinators. HC.

You don't have to be a jerk or a stern disciplinarian to get through to players.
You are obviously just looking for a reason to poop on the coaching staff

You don't have to look very hard.

And its obvious you are just looking for opportunities to feel superior to those who disagree with you. Have fun with that.
 
You don't have to look very hard.

And its obvious you are just looking for opportunities to feel superior to those who disagree with you. Have fun with that.

Feel superior to posters like you?

What a low bar.
 
The promising Cardinals were the first team to do "All or Nothing."

Their season was an underachieving disaster.

The Cowboys were next.

Their season was an underachieving disaster.

Why do teams agree to this?
 

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