When JG and Houck played the game...

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it seems like Jason and Hudson are rooted in the early 90's mentality that execution will win out most times...and those Cowboys teams were great at that with Troy and Michael demanding perfection at every snap
...but that does not work today as our team is not disciplined and teams are finding our schemes easy to prepare for... couple that with less than stellar execution and you can see why we have the problems we do with OL play and lack of creativity in the overall game planning
 
So we are easy to prepare for?

Last week the giants defensive players spent the whole week talking about how confused they were the first time we played them from the new looks we gave them.

They said they had alot to prepare with all the personnel subbing, the wildcat and the running formations from the first game.

Not one person brought it up here, because Garrett is one of the local whipping boys.

Its december, the defense cant tackle again, they make a ton of mental mistakes, burn timeouts, the special teams were horrendous and who do people want to blame jason Garrett.

Now blame him for the offensive lines inability to block in the running game, but losing the game was on the big guy.

I know though, shotgun.
 
Houck played in the 90s? When he was in his 50s?

Who else knows about this?
 
theebs;3129487 said:
So we are easy to prepare for?

Last week the giants defensive players spent the whole week talking about how confused they were the first time we played them from the new looks we gave them.

They said they had alot to prepare with all the personnel subbing, the wildcat and the running formations from the first game.

Not one person brought it up here, because Garrett is one of the local whipping boys.

Its december, the defense cant tackle again, they make a ton of mental mistakes, burn timeouts, the special teams were horrendous and who do people want to blame jason Garrett.

Now blame him for the offensive lines inability to block in the running game, but losing the game was on the big guy.


I know though, shotgun.
Were the confused the second time is the real question, you know when Garrett fades?
 
You do not throw for nearly 400 yards without confusing the opposing D.
 
viman96;3129570 said:
You do not throw for nearly 400 yards without confusing the opposing D.
With all that yardage, you would think we would have scored more than 17 points with 2 minutes left, with 7 of those coming on a fumble caused by Ratliff in the Giants territory anyways...Bend-don't-break...
 
malbis030347;3129432 said:
it seems like Jason and Hudson are rooted in the early 90's mentality that execution will win out most times...and those Cowboys teams were great at that with Troy and Michael demanding perfection at every snap
...but that does not work today as our team is not disciplined and teams are finding our schemes easy to prepare for... couple that with less than stellar execution and you can see why we have the problems we do with OL play and lack of creativity in the overall game planning


I think that type of football can still be played.There are alot of games where one can call out run or pass,and i'm not talking just Dallas.I think part of the problem in Dallas is that the overall talent level of the team is overrated.I also think that this team is ill prepared at times.And I also think that the 90's team had a desire to be the best,that desire does not reside at Valley Ranch today.Now if this team could find a catalyst to rally this team and find that desire to be the best they may be on to something.


Craig
 
I all for a new line coach

but I like the O line has come around since he came back - much better than when Parcells was here
 
It was the offensive line's failure to execute their blocking assignments which didn't help Barber, Jones or Choice run the ball. You can give some of the credit to the Giants for outmuscling our offensive line half the time and holding the rest of the time.
 
malbis030347;3129432 said:
it seems like Jason and Hudson are rooted in the early 90's mentality that execution will win out most times...and those Cowboys teams were great at that with Troy and Michael demanding perfection at every snap
...but that does not work today as our team is not disciplined and teams are finding our schemes easy to prepare for... couple that with less than stellar execution and you can see why we have the problems we do with OL play and lack of creativity in the overall game planning

So if they dont forget how to tackle, and dont allow a 260lb running back a career long TD reception, are we having this discussion?

I'm not saying Garrett is perfect, but some guys expect him to be and its ****ing ridiculous.
 
AbeBeta;3129491 said:
Houck played in the 90s? When he was in his 50s?

Who else knows about this?

he never played in the NFL which makes the OP even more off base
 
Houck was part of the great early 90's Cowboys teams.. I wonder if he ever had a football in his hands but he certainly knew how to get those O linemen to block
 
malbis030347;3129835 said:
Houck was part of the great early 90's Cowboys teams.. I wonder if he ever had a football in his hands but he certainly knew how to get those O linemen to block

he also did a good job in San Diego while he was there as the oline coach
 
khiladi;3129574 said:
With all that yardage, you would think we would have scored more than 17 points with 2 minutes left, with 7 of those coming on a fumble caused by Ratliff in the Giants territory anyways...Bend-don't-break...

add the missed field goal (and im only gonna count the realistic one ) +3

add the points we probably would have had if Barber doesnt fumble +3 / 7 ?

and add the points that you conveniently left off to help make your point +7

and thats at least 30 maybe 34 points .....:rolleyes:
 
our coaching staff (top to bottom) is sub-par and beneath the "america's team" billing. it's like the yankees with the stump merrill regime or giants with ray hanley (after tuna left).

waste of time. we all know this, even jerry must by now.

the giants WERE SCORCHED for weeks in the secondary and we dinked and dunked setting up the second half (jason's claim to infamy in big games BTW) which of course was a total debacle after our 3rd string RB (overpaid like a top starter) fumbled late in the half.

like clockwork is our failure.


malbis030347;3129432 said:
it seems like Jason and Hudson are rooted in the early 90's mentality that execution will win out most times...and those Cowboys teams were great at that with Troy and Michael demanding perfection at every snap
...but that does not work today as our team is not disciplined and teams are finding our schemes easy to prepare for... couple that with less than stellar execution and you can see why we have the problems we do with OL play and lack of creativity in the overall game planning
 

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