Dak, Garrett, and Linehan are catching a ton of flack— and a lot of it is earned. They all have their issues. But underneath all of it is a frustrating truth that is staring us in the face and has undermined this season:
The OL has failed to deliver this year.
Frederick being on IR is just a huge loss, and we have in essence replaced an elite player with an adequate player at the most critical position on OL.
Due to injuries— neither Tyron nor Zack are playing elite football. Their injuries have diminished their effectiveness over the stretch.
Connor lacks the bulk and strength at this point to be effective. Sua Filo is an above average backup that has limitations. Same with Fleming.
The bottom line is we want and expect 2016 offensive production— but we just don’t have the same horses and production from the OL that we had that year.
We are barely scraping by at this point— and Dak's inability to handle pressure well, make quick throws, or improvise and gunsling further hamstring this offense.
Throw in uncreative, predictable playcalling and you get the cluster-cuss we are witnessing at times this year.
It is frustrating but the bottom line is this: what we are trotting out at OL right now is compromising the entire offense. It hurts us the most with inefficiency in the red zone and bad penalties.
Anyway— IMO, had we had a healthy OL this year, a lot of our issues on offense would not be as pronounced as they have been.
Everything you said here is true. We made the decision way back when to draft Tyron and followed up with Martin and Freddy and got lucky with Leary and Collins as well. Plus, they ALL played/performed up to their draft status and then some. So that is our identity.
Somewhere in between accountability at both the coaching and quarterbacking positions blame must be accepted as well.
Teams like Minnesota last year with 5 brand new oline starters and a journeyman QB should not be able to perform at that level with those "perceived" personnel deficiencies. Russell's collection of 5 in front of him was no better than a cluster flock last year and the past couple of years but it looks as tho Solari and some No name RB have them getting back to their Marshawn Lynch smashmouth roots. Lastly, our own division rival loses 2 all star caliber lineman last year in Peters and Johnson for injuries/PEDs for multiple games and they just "manage" to win a Lombardi. Oh yeah, and with a back up QB.
So, altho I agree with your analysis of the Cowboys o line smash mouth identity and how vital it is for us to even be above average, I also feel that the coaching and QB play should be able to more than compensate enough to play at a high level even with all that you identified here.
Bottom line, We need a better QB and coaching.