I felt like both early 4th down decisions were good. Not getting either was a huge turning point in the game. Sometimes that's how this game works.
This was more about McCarthy, not the team. You know, Mr. 4th Dien and fake punts and all. If we're gonna hang with the top 5 teams, we need a coach that can too.jr15aggie said:Southlake said:Not talking about other teams. Talking about the Cowboys. And yes it is a factor.jr15aggie said:
At a guess, about 75% of the wins in the NFL could be viewed as "almost a loss". That's not really a great way to evaluate a 6-2 team.
Well, maybe you should talk about other teams. I'm guilty of looking at the Cowboys in a vacuum too, but the reality is most teams that win an NFL football game almost found a way to lose it.
This years Cowboys have played 8 games and played poorly 1 time. Just 1. In every other game, even the tough/close games, it has been clear this is a very good team.
I think the counterpoint is why be overly critical of McCarthy and ignore the bad games put on the board this year by Andy Reid, Sean McVeah, etc.Southlake said:This was more about McCarthy, not the team. You know, Mr. 4th Dien and fake punts and all. If we're gonna hang with the top 5 teams, we need a coach that can too.jr15aggie said:Southlake said:Not talking about other teams. Talking about the Cowboys. And yes it is a factor.jr15aggie said:
At a guess, about 75% of the wins in the NFL could be viewed as "almost a loss". That's not really a great way to evaluate a 6-2 team.
Well, maybe you should talk about other teams. I'm guilty of looking at the Cowboys in a vacuum too, but the reality is most teams that win an NFL football game almost found a way to lose it.
This years Cowboys have played 8 games and played poorly 1 time. Just 1. In every other game, even the tough/close games, it has been clear this is a very good team.
Based on what? This year he's been good if you go by record, level of effort and general preparedness. Denver was the first negative blip.TheCougarHunter said:
Well, he's a bad coach
jr15aggie said:
At a guess, about 75% of the wins in the NFL could be viewed as "almost a loss". That's not really a great way to evaluate a 6-2 team.
Well, if you listen to the press conferences, he claims to not blindly go with the analytics. The most notable was the long FG he tried against the Chargers. The analytics said no. But he tried it anyway because he felt that his kicker needed another kick to get him back on track.98Ag99Grad said:
For me it goes back to my 4th down post and having a feel for it. He's almost like a robot- sheet says go for it so I guess I will. I know he was heavily criticized for not following analytics in GB and made a point to get on board in his year off from coaching after getting fired. Now it's like he's lost his feel. That's my biggest gripe with him.
Head coaching recordTheCougarHunter said:
Well, he's a bad coach
Ag12thman said:
Anytime you're talking about McCarthy's abilities as a head coach, you have to consider that he benefited from coaching two of the best QBs to ever play the game in Favre and Rodgers. We just saw how huge this is with the Rodgers-less Packers this past weekend. They win that game against KC easily if Rodgers plays.
He has made some really stupid decisions in several instances this season, IMO.
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While it is true that he has benefited from coaching those two QBs, name me one head coach that won a Super Bowl without superstar players. I'm not claiming that McCarthy is any kind of genius but he isn't a bad coach.Ag12thman said:
Anytime you're talking about McCarthy's abilities as a head coach, you have to consider that he benefited from coaching two of the best QBs to ever play the game in Favre and Rodgers. We just saw how huge this is with the Rodgers-less Packers this past weekend. They win that game against KC easily if Rodgers plays.
He has made some really stupid decisions in several instances this season, IMO.
Ag12thman said:
Anytime you're talking about McCarthy's abilities as a head coach, you have to consider that he benefited from coaching two of the best QBs to ever play the game in Favre and Rodgers. We just saw how huge this is with the Rodgers-less Packers this past weekend. They win that game against KC easily if Rodgers plays.
He has made some really stupid decisions in several instances this season, IMO.
Ag12thman said:
Anytime you're talking about McCarthy's abilities as a head coach, you have to consider that he benefited from coaching two of the best QBs to ever play the game in Favre and Rodgers. We just saw how huge this is with the Rodgers-less Packers this past weekend. They win that game against KC easily if Rodgers plays.
He has made some really stupid decisions in several instances this season, IMO.
Chipotlemonger said:
I wouldn't call it "ridiculous". It's something you might disagree with but it's certainly up for debate.
Chipotlemonger said:
I wouldn't call it "ridiculous". It's something you might disagree with but it's certainly up for debate.
Cheer up pumpkin. There's always a team in Houston you can root for if you don't like The Boys coaches.Chipotlemonger said:
The goal tending for McCarthy around here is ridiculous.
Fully agreed on all counts.jtstanley4621 said:
He's better than Garrett but that should be a bare minimum requirement for any coach in the NFL.
McCarthy gives his coordinators more freedom IMO which is a good thing but I still just get a bad feeling thinking about him managing a close playoff game
jtstanley4621 said:
He's better than Garrett but that should be a bare minimum requirement for any coach in the NFL.
McCarthy gives his coordinators more freedom IMO which is a good thing but I still just get a bad feeling thinking about him managing a close playoff game
MookieBlaylock said:jtstanley4621 said:
He's better than Garrett but that should be a bare minimum requirement for any coach in the NFL.
McCarthy gives his coordinators more freedom IMO which is a good thing but I still just get a bad feeling thinking about him managing a close playoff game
Well he has won an NFC championship and. A Supe Bowl
Something only what 6 active coaches have done
jtstanley4621 said:MookieBlaylock said:jtstanley4621 said:
He's better than Garrett but that should be a bare minimum requirement for any coach in the NFL.
McCarthy gives his coordinators more freedom IMO which is a good thing but I still just get a bad feeling thinking about him managing a close playoff game
Well he has won an NFC championship and. A Supe Bowl
Something only what 6 active coaches have done
That is correct. But at this point that was 10 years ago, technically 11 if you count the NFL season it counted towards (2010). At this point I think that's a tired thing to lean on IMO