Watching the Chiefs, I remember early in the year when the cowboys had wide open receivers all over the field and a QB that would hit them.
Hubert J. Farnsworth said:
The Randy Gregory penalty was so ironic. Here is a guy that the Cowboys have never been able to rely on. They stuck with him though and in the biggest moment he commits a stupid penalty.
Kellso said:
Serious question for Cowboy fans:
Which Cowboys era do you prefer?
The Tom Landy Dallas Cowboys (1960-88)
or
The Jerry Jones Dallas Cowboys(89- Present)
The Jerry Jones era has more Super Bowl victories. (3-0)
The Tom Landy ere has way more regular season(NFL record 20 straight winning seasons) and post season success, but multiple Super Bowl losses. (2-3)
Prescott regressed. No doubt about it.NukeAg10 said:
Watching the Chiefs, I remember early in the year when the cowboys had wide open receivers all over the field and a QB that would hit them.
Totally agree. He plays scared now.NukeAg10 said:
Never the same after his calf strain. He had the calzada feet every week after that, even against bad teams sometimes.
gigem1223 said:
What did I do to be cursed with being born a cowboys and Aggie fan?
PAY YOUR FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE DUES: https://texags.com/forums/23/topics/3204355/2TheCougarHunter said:
What about the Neville Gallimore penalty on 3rd down 3 plays before that
The whole team played dumb. You have a dumb coach you get dumb players.
. The hitting guys in stride is a big issue imo. When Dak does it the cowboys offense is lights out. He is now too often behind, over, and short on throws. He rushes passes when he has time. His internal clock has sped up. Maybe that injury last year is haunting him?NukeAg10 said:
Yeah, I don't think the calf strain is the reason for the regression, but that's the point in time where his game went downhill. Going to Schultz wasn't a bad thing, I wish he had gone to him more today bc he was wide open multiple times. I can understand him not really trusting lamb with all the drops, but cooper definitely wasn't getting targeted enough. The dude is one of the best route runners in the game, and I have no doubt he was open quite a bit for big gains. The route cooper ran on the TD was a thing of beauty. Lamb had a 32 yarder called back, and does his best work in space. For whatever reason, Dak rarely could hit people in stride and forced them to make crazy catches, the back half of the season.
Dak is part of it but I put most on Moore. I just don't like his game plans. I don't like his play sequences. He way too run heavy in predicable situations. I'm 100% out on Kellen Moore.NukeAg10 said:
Agreed, and I believe most of that is on Dak.
TheCougarHunter said:
What about the Neville Gallimore penalty on 3rd down 3 plays before that
The whole team played dumb. You have a dumb coach you get dumb players.
You're right. Cooper is being wasted because Dak can't get to his read and is worried about pressure and/or getting hit and/or getting hurt again.NukeAg10 said:
Agreed, and I believe most of that is on Dak.
Yeah, Moore has been shut down by opposing DCs since about mid-season. He has yet to figure it out and he may never.Macarthur said:Dak is part of it but I put most on Moore. I just don't like his game plans. I don't like his play sequences. He way too run heavy in predicable situations. I'm 100% out on Kellen Moore.NukeAg10 said:
Agreed, and I believe most of that is on Dak.
At least Neville Gallimore pays his fantasy football dues instead of skipping out on paying $20 for 5 months and counting!TheCougarHunter said:
What about the Neville Gallimore penalty on 3rd down 3 plays before that
The whole team played dumb. You have a dumb coach you get dumb players.
Maybe not, but Mac always pays his fantasy football league dues on time, so he's cool in my book.TheCougarHunter said:
Does anyone here think Mac has any chance of beating a Shanahan or McVay?
Grapesoda2525 said:
Collins was an unbelievable disappointment. The guys on the radio kept anticipating when he would come back. He comes back and the line actually looked worse than while he was gone.
I think we'd all not at all be surprised, but you're right. This would be an idiotic move.bonfarr said:
This would be the most Jerry thing ever, replace a mediocre head coach with a mediocre OC already on your staff whose offense cost you a playoff game.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/cowboys-could-replace-mike-mccarthy-with-kellen-moore-after-team-fails-to-meet-playoff-expectations/amp/
If he does this, you can pretty much kiss the immediate future goodbye. What a laughing stock move this would be.DannyDuberstein said:
Good overall concept. Completely wrong coordinator. Disaster in waiting
^Grapesoda2525 said:
Collins was an unbelievable disappointment. The guys on the radio kept anticipating when he would come back. He comes back and the line actually looked worse than while he was gone.
He'd have several more Super Bowl at least appearances if he was NOT the GM and he hired someone who knows what they are doing. He's too controlling and too much of an attention-***** for this, though.wbt5845 said:
See, Jerry desperately wants a Super Bowl championship he can call his own. And he's 79 right now. So he'll do anything with this core group now - there is no rebuild.
To paraphrase Lincoln - if he thinks hiring or firing coaches will work, he'll do that - if he thinks picking up or releasing players will work, he'll do that - if he thinks doing some of one and some of the other will work, he'll do that too.