Diehardblues
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I think the biggest disappointment... I don’t feel like we’ve upgraded our coaching staff.
Is this a joke?Worst than Jason Garretts entire time here. Does that sum it up?
Is this a joke?
We saw what Jason Garrett was without his quarterback - let alone his entire offensive line.
Not really.Yeah that's overboard, I have to see a year without a complete injury disaster to our offense and hopefully some better defensive players but HE DID make enough bone-headed decisions to cover at least 4-5 Garrett years. LOL
agree with all that, and refused to get rid of nolan or make him change back to simpler scheme until end of season.Really disappointing. I have no confidence we will be successful with him. Reasons:
1) Poor game management
2) Doesn't seem to be a great communicator
3) Has had to resort to stunts (water melons) for players to warm to him
4) Came in with a theory about what scheme he wanted to run on DEF and then abandoned this after one year, probably to keep ownership happy.
5) Has he the ability to evaluate his 53 and push for changes if needed?(Jaylon). Suspect not
6) Poor management of running game in terms of allocation of carries. Pollard should have got more than he did first 8 weeks of the season
7) Can't actually work out what he does well.
Probably other points but that's just without any real thought
Talk about the worst possible situation to walk into! No offseason to implement anything. I mean no off season camps/training camp/preseason games or anything. Clearly it impacted the 2020 season more than expected. Then to lose so many players to injury. Add it up and the season was doomed. None of that was McCarthy's fault.
An outstanding foundation for future success.
What's everyone's take on MM's first year? I'm not sold on him personally, he made some boneheaded decisions for someone that's been a HC as long as he has...IMO
I appreciate your sarcasm.An outstanding foundation for future success.