Will a wild card win and 2nd round loss save MM's job again?

Aven8

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Fire a guy that’s gotten us into the playoffs two years in a row for the first time since 2007? Lol

I don’t know if anyone have read some of the sports autobiography’s but the great one’s continually get them in the playoffs, NCAA tournaments, etc year after year. They don’t always win the big one, but they always have a chance. Give me a ticket to the playoffs every year please. Sooner or later we will win it.

If I’m making changes I’m changing the offense.
 

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We are all applying logic to a situation and team owner that does not follow normal logic.

For example- it made zero sense to hire Jason Garrett as HC here in 2010. He had zero HC experience and only had 3 years experience an OC. And even less sense, keeping him for 10 years when his teams only made the playoffs 3 of 10 years.

Jerry Jones thinks and acts like the insecure billionaire he is. He doesn’t hire or keep coaches based on “winning”. He hires and keeps coaches based on who makes him feel comfortable to do and say whatever he wants. Yes he wants to win. But winning playoff games is NOT what drives him.
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We are all foolish to think he wants to win a SB bad enough to make the kind of changes that are clearly necessary to win a championship. Jerry doesn’t want to win bad enough. It’s obvious.

This covers all major cogent points; obvious, yes.
Anyone who thinks they know the labyrinthian mind and illogic of Jerruh Jones brain is fooling themselves.
 

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My answer is Jerry is satisfied with relevance and one and done level performance and will continue milking these HC and QB contracts for all he can sell them to the public for.

McCarthy ain't turning into a Parcells/Jimmy disciplinarian overnight.
Dak is definitely not changing into a great decision making precision pocket passer who can read defenses.

It's easier to sell these 2 as his tired "we're only a player or 2 away" excuse than do a QB and HC replacement marketing campaign.

One and done is the Cowboy ceiling.
And Jerry is okay with it.
 

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Fire a guy that’s gotten us into the playoffs two years in a row for the first time since 2007? Lol

I don’t know if anyone have read some of the sports autobiography’s but the great one’s continually get them in the playoffs, NCAA tournaments, etc year after year. They don’t always win the big one, but they always have a chance. Give me a ticket to the playoffs every year please. Sooner or later we will win it.

If I’m making changes I’m changing the offense.

Just curious, you want to keep the coach, and change the offense yet the offense is 3rd in the NFL in points scored and that is still with them missing Dak for the first several weeks, explain that logic. If you look at the last two losses, OT losses in GB and Jax, as usual in tight games this coach is an epic failure, and will be just like last season in the playoffs
 

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Probably. The Jones boys love excuses on why they fail every year.
 

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Just curious, you want to keep the coach, and change the offense yet the offense is 3rd in the NFL in points scored and that is still with them missing Dak for the first several weeks, explain that logic. If you look at the last two losses, OT losses in GB and Jax, as usual in tight games this coach is an epic failure, and will be just like last season in the playoffs

This offense has always been able to put up yards and points. For the past 15 years we’ve done that. Same offense. Linny, JG, and now Moore. It’s time for a shakeup. Everything on this team has changed except for it. We kept it because Dak was comfortable in it. It’s obvious he needs an offense that better suits him.

To Moore, he is a terrible play caller. After Jax scored on the bomb TD we get the ball near our end zone and he call two straight pass plays up by 10 on 1st and 2nd down. Run the ball!

I’m tired of this offense and I’ve said it for years even when Romo was here. It’s time for something knew and I don’t care if my QB, that is now throwing pick after pick, is uncomfortable.
 

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McCarthy is gone. Of course that won't help this team as the problem was never McCarthy.
 

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I like what McCarthy is trying to do. I wouldn’t say there are a litany of premium head coaches currently. Nor am I saying he’s one of them.

He’s desperately trying to instill a culture and toughness that has been sorely lacking with the franchise. I’m not sure he can do it, for two very obvious reasons, but I can see he’s trying.
 

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Jones won't make a change because he doesn't really care about winning (which is why he hired big Mike in the first place). Nobody wanted McCarthy and JJ knew he could send the signal that he was serious about winning because Big Mike is a "made man" when in reality everyone knew he was lazy and soft which is why he was booted from Green Bay. I have 0 trust in JJ to make good decisions.
 

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I think winning a single playoff game keeps Big Mike here. I think both Moore and Quinn deserve a lot of the blame for yesterday and last week. Quinn’s stubbornness to let Joseph continue to play man coverage is a big reason we lost that game. Joseph isn’t capable at this point and is clearly lacking confidence. Add to that a befuddling lack of pass rush and you have a recipe for disaster.

As for Moore what the hell was that last series in regulation. Run twice into a stacked D and then chuck it deep? What about maybe spreading the D out and getting Pollard or Lamb the ball in space? Terrible sequence that allowed the Jags to tie it.
 
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