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No way pep he does
I have much confidence that Romo can handle the increased responsibility.
I do wonder if Dez can keep up with it, though.
Romo will just continue to tell Dez his patterns by hand gestures and pointing, he'll be fine.
I can't understand where or why Jason has such a huge ego?
At least I'm speculating he has a huge ego based on his not wanting to relinquish playcalling duties and not wanting his quarterback involved in gameplanning.
Theres another reason why I think he has a huge ego but it escapes me right now.
It's a big fucking problem when our owner is smarter than our head coach. Fuck this team is screwed.
I don't think the no huddle "success" is real. They usually went to this when the game plan failed and they were down. Teams were willing to give up yards for clock. I'm not sure it would translate well to an entire game.
I don't think the no huddle "success" is real. They usually went to this when the game plan failed and they were down. Teams were willing to give up yards for clock. I'm not sure it would translate well to an entire game.
I also think the team is playing into Romo's weaknesses this offseason. I think he struggles when he feels like he has to do everything. I think we could see a much more efficient Romo if the offense took some pressure off of him. Establish the run game, control the clock, more higher percentage pass plays, etc.
Hmmmm...
Part of me doesn't pay much attention to Werder anymore. But this all sounds legitimate.
Question though... why on earth would Garrett be against any of that in the first place?
I don't think the no huddle "success" is real. They usually went to this when the game plan failed and they were down. Teams were willing to give up yards for clock. I'm not sure it would translate well to an entire game.
I also think the team is playing into Romo's weaknesses this offseason. I think he struggles when he feels like he has to do everything. I think we could see a much more efficient Romo if the offense took some pressure off of him. Establish the run game, control the clock, more higher percentage pass plays, etc.
Was just on... Get this... On the Romo and "Manning time" Jerry comments... Romo is now going to be in on Tuesdays, the normal players' day off, to work on the game plan with the coaches.
Why hasn't this happened before? Because Romo didn't want to? No. Romo has wanted to do this for a long time, but Garrett hasn't wanted him to.
Werder hears that Romo also wants to, and has wanted to, run more no-huddle, but Garrett hasn't wanted to. Werder says people out there tell him that's been a source of friction between the two. But Werder expects to see more of it this year.
Apparently Romo asked for this during contract negotiations and Jerry is giving it to him.
Hmm, choosing between what your neophyte coach wants and what your Pro Bowl QB wants? Tough choice.