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i thought jones picked everyone?The cleansing of the Garrett guys continues!
Cowboys!
i thought jones picked everyone?The cleansing of the Garrett guys continues!
Cowboys!
he's busy picking his nose. $10 says he eats it.Spaulding better be on alert, he might be next!
LOVE IT
wow i figured MM would bump a few, but this, this is great.
Get em all out MM.
Kellen will get HC job in college next year and this is going to be his last year
I'm not sure about this move, but if it's the new coach's decision, I'll allow it.
That is actually shocking.
I like it though but our teams have remained relatively healthy every season but I do question the program when Zeke looks way to freaking big and all his explosion is gone.
Given how this team always seems out of condition when it matters, or puts muscles on WR's who don't need it, I approve this move. Maybe there will be fewer injuries, too.
Who had "fewer injuries" than the Cowboys did last year?
Teriffic overall health is yet another in the long list of advantages and opportunities that Garrett squandered in 2019. The football gods smiled on this team, and yet the fools running it said "no thanks!"
One year. How long has that dude been here? How many of our players played with injuries too? They just didn't get taken out for them. How come they kept taking themselves out because they were tired? That especially is irksome in a critical game. That is on conditioning. At some point you need to focus on endurance at the expense of a little muscle mass. But they seemed to focus on muscle mass at the expense of endurance.
You keep coming back to this "taking themselves out" business. What are you talking about?
Business? It's only been discussed all season. Players were taking themselves out of the game to take a play or two off because they were tired. That's fine on occasion, but it happened a lot more this season. Especially with a certain RB.
Of course, this is why depth is important as is rotation, but the players were doing it in important moments of critical games.
They didn't have the needed conditioning that they should have had at that point in the season. They have X amount of time because of the CBA to practice, train, condition, etc. So if they spend more time on building muscle mass, that's less time on endurance-building. They're completely different activities. A lot of critical players have focused too much on muscle mass at the expense of endurance-building. Why is that? Well, they just released the strength and conditioning coach... is there correlation there?
If I was Mickey Spags, I would be worried
Then save it for a thread about the running back. It has nothing to do with the strength and conditioning coach. He wasn't pulling them out.
None. This is a really huge leap of logic in trying to connect the two things.
...actually, it isn't a leap of logic. It was HIS JOB to determine what each player was doing and needed. That was LITERALLY his job.
Interesting. What reporter mentioned that?I don't know what I believe sometimes in the media with these behind closed door reports, but from everything I read, it did sound like Woicik was a big behind-the-scenes promoter of that "Go straight to Jerry" culture and "We already won because we're a Dallas Cowboy" complacency. If what we read is true, he almost sounded like a worse cancer than some of the coaches.
I don't know what I believe sometimes in the media with these behind closed door reports, but from everything I read, it did sound like Woicik was a big behind-the-scenes promoter of that "Go straight to Jerry" culture and "We already won because we're a Dallas Cowboy" complacency. If what we read is true, he almost sounded like a worse cancer than some of the coaches.
Lots of soft tissue injuries, and back problems, too.
That is actually shocking.
I like it though but our teams have remained relatively healthy every season but I do question the program when Zeke looks way to freaking big and all his explosion is gone.