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Kissing Jerry's ass and remaining non-threatening to him?What is he good at?
Kissing Jerry's ass and remaining non-threatening to him?What is he good at?
Prescott wouldn't have thrown that pass even if he did have a chance.
Campo would be better at this point.
Campo was an underwhelming coach with no talent to speak of outside of aging veterans.
Garrett is in over his head undermining good talent with his ineptitude.
I know this is hoping beyond hope but if this team tanks to under .500 end of the year I wish Jerry finally gets a revelation that his Golden child is fools gold.
FOX and Tony Dungy are obliterating Cowboy coaches over this right now.
That said, I still think my theory about Green is more right than the help thing. Green has been injury prone but prior to today, when he had been on the field he had performed ok (even when he started some previious games at LT last yr for Tyron). They didn't help him because they didn't think he needed it against a jag like Clayborn.
What people SHOULD be blowing up Garrett and this staff for is putting up with the total quitter job he did today, leaving him out there to almost single handedly lose the game.
Chaz Green just said he didn't get any help that he knew of.
Think about this for a sec. It's pretty sad on several levels here.
Yep we even went so far as to run that completely idiotic end-around with Dez that shouldn't even be in the playbook.Seemed to me with Zeke out, the game plan was to force the ball to Dez come hell or high water --- had limited success, as opposing to spread the ball around. I think that was by design. Beasly was Dak's favorite target all last year, now that's changed.
As agressive the Falcons defense was, it would have made sense to run some screens or some dumpoffs tro keep them honest.
Can you imagine Jim Harbaugh coaching Dak Prescott, Zeke Elliott and this OL?
Can you imagine Jim Harbaugh coaching Dak Prescott, Zeke Elliott and this OL?
As agressive the Falcons defense was, it would have made sense to run some screens or some dumpoffs tro keep them honest.
I do not think anyone is disagreeing with this. The consensus is that Green should have been taken out. But that didn't happen, so what do you do? You get him some help, or risk your QB to injury. THEY CHOSE TO DO NEITHER when it would have made a difference. That's the unforgivable part.
You m ight be right, but not for the reasons you might think. Seemed to me with Zeke out, the game plan was to force the ball to Dez come hell or high water --- had limited success, as opposing to spread the ball around. I think that was by design. Beasly was Dak's favorite target all last year, now that's changed.
As agressive the Falcons defense was, it would have made sense to run some screens or some dumpoffs tro keep them honest.
Quite true. But you absolutely positively cannot have your left tackle getting beat. Period, no excuses, it simply cannot be allowed to happen and especially not to continue happening.You cant help everybody.
Dez doesn't make that pass very often. And with an aggressive D, you need to make that pass when you have the chance. I get it, today was a bad day for the OL. But when he does go "deep" he's very conservative and throws it out of bounds. It's a useless play. He rarely throws a receiver open. That's why he dances back there waiting for someone to run free or just dumps it off.
They did run two or three screen passes and all of them were blown up for no gains.
At least 2 of them were ran to the opposite side weren’t they? I️ don’t recall that they were ran towards Clayborn’s side.