Whoever is Offensively PlayCalling, Planning, 2nd Half Adjustments, Changes Need to be Made now!

cowboyjoe

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I am sure we all have seen our 2nd half adjustments and offensive play calling, it stinks, awful.

Whoever the coach is calling these plays in offensively during the week and at 2nd half adjustments, changes need to be made now. Quit excusing it on the quarterback, your play calling and adjustments are awful especially 2nd half.

Sunday they announced on tv, that when opposing teams are in tampa bay redzone, teams scored against them 67 % of the time. We didnt get a TD, that stinks.

To back up what I am posting look at this:
Sept. 13, 2015
vs.



Tennessee Titans

L
14 – 42

2
Sept. 20, 2015
@



New Orleans Saints

W
19 – 26




3
Sept. 27, 2015
@



Houston Texans

L
19 – 9

4
Oct. 04, 2015
vs.



Carolina Panthers

L
23 – 37


Jameis Winston



5
Oct. 11, 2015
vs.



Jacksonville Jaguars

W
38 – 31


7
Oct. 25, 2015
@



Washington Commanders
L
31 – 30




8
Nov. 01, 2015
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Atlanta Falcons

W
20 – 23 OT


9
Nov. 08, 2015
vs.



New York Giants

L
18 – 32


10
Nov. 15, 2015
vs.



Dallas Cowboys

Look at the giants, Commanders, jaguars, atlanta, games, they scored 20 points or more, and we couldnt get a TD. Your offensively game planning and coaching isnt working. Jason Garrett needs to get back into game planning.
 

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Too late to make changes for this season but it better change for next season. Along with 27 other things and players.
 

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I am sure we all have seen our 2nd half adjustments and offensive play calling, it stinks, awful.

Whoever the coach is calling these plays in offensively during the week and at 2nd half adjustments, changes need to be made now. Quit excusing it on the quarterback, your play calling and adjustments are awful especially 2nd half.

Sunday they announced on tv, that when opposing teams are in tampa bay redzone, teams scored against them 67 % of the time. We didnt get a TD, that stinks.

To back up what I am posting look at this:
Sept. 13, 2015
vs.



Tennessee Titans

L
14 – 42

2
Sept. 20, 2015
@



New Orleans Saints

W
19 – 26




3
Sept. 27, 2015
@



Houston Texans

L
19 – 9

4
Oct. 04, 2015
vs.



Carolina Panthers

L
23 – 37


Jameis Winston



5
Oct. 11, 2015
vs.



Jacksonville Jaguars

W
38 – 31


7
Oct. 25, 2015
@



Washington Commanders
L
31 – 30




8
Nov. 01, 2015
@



Atlanta Falcons

W
20 – 23 OT


9
Nov. 08, 2015
vs.



New York Giants

L
18 – 32


10
Nov. 15, 2015
vs.



Dallas Cowboys

Look at the giants, Commanders, jaguars, atlanta, games, they scored 20 points or more, and we couldnt get a TD. Your offensively game planning and coaching isnt working. Jason Garrett needs to get back into game planning.

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Granted that coaches are partly to blame but lets not act like the players couldn't have executed.

Just this game against Tampa...if Dez catches the 3rd and 1, if he fought for the last play instead of being intercepted, if Health doesn't hold we get the fumble, if........................ 75% of the players and 25 % on coaches.
 

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Matt Cassel spilled the beans......the Cowboys don't game plan during the week. So what is there to change @ halftime if you don't have a plan to begin with?

That is how inept this franchise has become.:banghead:
 

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Execution, is what is needed by the players. Stop holding, stop false starting, stop making your picks obvious, get open, complete your routes, win on your routes, and catch the ball, block, block , block that is why Romo was injured missed block.

Takeaways takeaways takeaways, cover your man, tackle, pressure, sack the QB.

Last season they executed the plays and we let the refs take the game from us, oh murray also fumbled it away
 

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With the way they can handle film and video editing they do all of that stuff on the fly. They have the all 22 available seconds after the play and the editing software is tailored to the feed.

Back in the 70s and 80s you used to have manually put all of that together. Coaches on the field often couldn't see all of what was going on until halftime when the film was put together. It's virtually instantaneous now with digital cameras and limited by the software.

I think the biggest level of adjustments that has been missing is every play Romo at the line. You'll get your wish.
 

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Execution, is what is needed by the players. Stop holding, stop false starting, stop making your picks obvious, get open, complete your routes, win on your routes, and catch the ball, block, block , block that is why Romo was injured missed block.

Takeaways takeaways takeaways, cover your man, tackle, pressure, sack the QB.

Last season they executed the plays and we let the refs take the game from us, oh murray also fumbled it away
Players execution, "I'm all in favor of it" The late great John McKay.
 

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I am sure we all have seen our 2nd half adjustments and offensive play calling, it stinks, awful.

Whoever the coach is calling these plays in offensively during the week and at 2nd half adjustments, changes need to be made now. Quit excusing it on the quarterback, your play calling and adjustments are awful especially 2nd half.

Sunday they announced on tv, that when opposing teams are in tampa bay redzone, teams scored against them 67 % of the time. We didnt get a TD, that stinks.

To back up what I am posting look at this:
Sept. 13, 2015
vs.



Tennessee Titans

L
14 – 42

2
Sept. 20, 2015
@



New Orleans Saints

W
19 – 26




3
Sept. 27, 2015
@



Houston Texans

L
19 – 9

4
Oct. 04, 2015
vs.



Carolina Panthers

L
23 – 37


Jameis Winston



5
Oct. 11, 2015
vs.



Jacksonville Jaguars

W
38 – 31


7
Oct. 25, 2015
@



Washington Commanders
L
31 – 30




8
Nov. 01, 2015
@



Atlanta Falcons

W
20 – 23 OT


9
Nov. 08, 2015
vs.



New York Giants

L
18 – 32


10
Nov. 15, 2015
vs.



Dallas Cowboys

Look at the giants, Commanders, jaguars, atlanta, games, they scored 20 points or more, and we couldnt get a TD. Your offensively game planning and coaching isnt working. Jason Garrett needs to get back into game planning.

Extremely Valid Points and been saying that for weeks.........but Jason Garrett is to busy cutting JAGs on this team to game plan.......he has delegated that duty to ROMO now........ The MAGIC man is back....READY to ROCK -n - ROLL with the new Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator and play caller named TONY ROMO.......


JASON GARRETT you been relieved of your duties.....
 

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Matt Cassel spilled the beans......the Cowboys don't game plan during the week. So what is there to change @ halftime if you don't have a plan to begin with?

That is how inept this franchise has become.:banghead:

When did he say that?
 

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The problem on offense is Jason Garrett. If you want changes on offense than its not going to happen under Garrett.

Absolutely right...it was Garrett who dropped the 3rd down slant to Dez in the 3rd quarter Sunday. It was Gerrett who dropped the 3rd and 1 pass to Dez that would have given the Cowboys another two minutes of possesion Sunday, forcing TB to start burning TOs (not to mention the extra 15-20 yards of field position). It was garrett who missed several tackles on Dwayne Harris kickoff return. It was Gerrett who consistently checked down to the third or fourth option on a pass play (even when that option yie4lded less yardage than needed for a first down). Need I go on?

Funny how nobody was complaining about this offense (and Garrett) last season when the Cowboys were winning 13 games. Of course, that's because last season this offense - the VERY SAME OFFENSE - was condiered "Scot Linehan's offense". Now, with a backup QB, this poor offense is once again Jason Garrett's.

Convenient position when it fits your agenda.
 

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Absolutely right...it was Garrett who dropped the 3rd down slant to Dez in the 3rd quarter Sunday. It was Gerrett who dropped the 3rd and 1 pass to Dez that would have given the Cowboys another two minutes of possesion Sunday, forcing TB to start burning TOs (not to mention the extra 15-20 yards of field position). It was garrett who missed several tackles on Dwayne Harris kickoff return. It was Gerrett who consistently checked down to the third or fourth option on a pass play (even when that option yie4lded less yardage than needed for a first down). Need I go on?

Funny how nobody was complaining about this offense (and Garrett) last season when the Cowboys were winning 13 games. Of course, that's because last season this offense - the VERY SAME OFFENSE - was condiered "Scot Linehan's offense". Now, with a backup QB, this poor offense is once again Jason Garrett's.

Convenient position when it fits your agenda.

Lol many people have blamed the offense, the backup qb, the defense, and even Jerry Jones himself. There are few here that blame Garrett. In fact, I never seen a coach that gets so many passes for doing such a poor job.

So you can apologize for Garrett all you want. He is the main problem. Not Santa. Not the boogie man. But you can be in denial if you want. But that won't change the fact that we have poor results under Garretts coaching. No excuses will ever change that.
 
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