Pignorant said:
New owner, wants to bring in his guyApachePilot said:Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace said:
Ron Rivera is available...
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/12/03/panthers-fire-ron-rivera/
This makes no sense. The guy had a young QB most of the season. I thought he did well with what he had. And he was in a super bowl just a few years ago. Wow
Honestly I would be absolutely stunned if the Cowboys beat Seattle in the playoffs.ApachePilot said:No I'm saying if we are the 5 seed and gotta go to Dallas. At home in Seattle the Hawks are tough.Ag12thman said:
Not sure if serious. This Seattle team I'm seeing on TV right now is very talented and far better-coached than Dallas. They will be very, very tough to beat at home with that crowd.
He really has been atrocious at picking the head coach. He also hangs on to terrible coaches like Garrett way too long.expresswrittenconsent said:
Because he is the worst GM in the league with over 20 straight years of failure claiming glory from 30 yrs ago.
Grapesoda2525 said:
Not much talk about the game tomorrow.
Who else thinks we win? I was wrong about the bills being bad, but I don't think the bears are playing for anything and I doubt they will be motivated to win.
I only wanted to see the bills win because I thought Jerry would fire Garrett, so much for that.
the last of the bohemians said:
The Cowboys defense sacks to defense turnovers ratio has to be near all time worst. To me this implies that the safeties (the usual turnover recipients) are playing way too safe or simply do not have NFL talent. Why the safety position is so undervalued is beyond me. The good ones make huge impacts on seasons.
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I don't think the bears are playing for anything and I doubt they will be motivated to win.
It really is baffling.Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:the last of the bohemians said:
The Cowboys defense sacks to defense turnovers ratio has to be near all time worst. To me this implies that the safeties (the usual turnover recipients) are playing way too safe or simply do not have NFL talent. Why the safety position is so undervalued is beyond me. The good ones make huge impacts on seasons.
Whats frustrating is Dallas has had so so so many opportunites over recent years to upgrade Safety and get legit playmakers back there in free agency and have chosen to keep trying to develop guys, or stick with guys like Jeff Heath. Every freakin year we talk about Jeff Heath being a liability, and every freaking September, there he is again getting lotsa reps on the Dallas D.
Coaching is the only area the bears have an advantage over us. Well..... that and homefield I guess.jtstanley4621 said:
The game tomorrow is a near certain loss in my opinion, simply because the Bears are a team with a pulse this season. Same ****, different week with Garrett as always.
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Coaching is the only area the bears have an advantage over us. Well..... that and homefield I guess.
I can't imagine him being worse than Garrett. We've lost several very very close games this year because of coaching.diehard03 said:Quote:
Coaching is the only area the bears have an advantage over us. Well..... that and homefield I guess.
It's funny to see this...as there's always something Nagy messes up every week. Be it timeouts, play calls, handling the kicking situation, etc. The only reason he isn't getting the Garrett treatment is that Trubisky is not an NFL QB.
jtstanley4621 said:
The game tomorrow is a near certain loss in my opinion...
I still want the division title mainly to deprive the eagles of it. As long as Garrett is fired, the rest is gravy.jtstanley4621 said:
Seriously though: at this point I want us to lose out. Garrett is a dead man walking, I think we'd get bounced in the playoffs regardless of matchup.
Nothing would be worse than limping our way to a division win, losing right off the bat in the playoffs, firing Garrett, and ending up with a middling draft pick in the first round.
Grapesoda2525 said:I still want the division title mainly to deprive the eagles of it. As long as Garrett is fired, the rest is gravy.jtstanley4621 said:
Seriously though: at this point I want us to lose out. Garrett is a dead man walking, I think we'd get bounced in the playoffs regardless of matchup.
Nothing would be worse than limping our way to a division win, losing right off the bat in the playoffs, firing Garrett, and ending up with a middling draft pick in the first round.
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I still want the division title mainly to deprive the eagles of it. As long as Garrett is fired, the rest is gravy.
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I still want the division title mainly to deprive the eagles of it. As long as Garrett is fired, the rest is gravy.
I didn't know that people still cared about division titles, outside of the playoff benefits.
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I still want the division title mainly to deprive the eagles of it. As long as Garrett is fired, the rest is gravy.
I didn't know that people still cared about division titles, outside of the playoff benefits.
My friend who's a bills fan still wears an AFC South 1993 champions hat
Jones would have to be a straight up dumb azz to keep Garrett next year no matter what happens this season.BenFiasco14 said:
I don't get the mentality of just giving up on the season when you have a pretty good shot of making the playoffs.
Yes, history dictates we get bounced in the first or second round, but if you're in there's always a shot. This team is frustrating because they can both beat anyone but also lose to anyone, regardless of how good or bad the team is. Which means if we get into the playoffs there's still a chance.
If JG doesn't win the NFC and go to the SB he's gone I think, so just enjoy the ride or don't watch if you want us to tank while leading the division.
I have given Cowboys ownership probably more grief than anyone on these boards in recent years but there is almost ZERO chance they retain Garrett after this year. (Barring a NFC title game appearance).Grapesoda2525 said:Jones would have to be a straight up dumb azz to keep Garrett next year no matter what happens this season.BenFiasco14 said:
I don't get the mentality of just giving up on the season when you have a pretty good shot of making the playoffs.
Yes, history dictates we get bounced in the first or second round, but if you're in there's always a shot. This team is frustrating because they can both beat anyone but also lose to anyone, regardless of how good or bad the team is. Which means if we get into the playoffs there's still a chance.
If JG doesn't win the NFC and go to the SB he's gone I think, so just enjoy the ride or don't watch if you want us to tank while leading the division.
Garrett recently committed a fireable offense in my mind. Quite frankly, I'm surprised he's still coach and I'm disappointed Jerruh didn't get rid of him after the Buffalo game. Jerry really is incompetent.
Anyway, they asked Garrett about analytics this was his reply.