Not to mention Hill is a much better player.Panama Red said:
It was not really the same situation. Cooper had to be dealt so his money would not become guaranteed. It was obvious he would be cut if not traded. The Chiefs were not going to cut Hill.
Not to mention Hill is a much better player.Panama Red said:
It was not really the same situation. Cooper had to be dealt so his money would not become guaranteed. It was obvious he would be cut if not traded. The Chiefs were not going to cut Hill.
FTAG 2000 said:
Imagine if the Cowboys would have waited two weeks what they could have gotten for Amari.
What a bargain for the Browns, and Stephen gets fleeced again.
dc509 said:
I hope that I'm wrong, but I have a bad feeling that we aren't going to be all that good.
Funniest shit ever. Lol
— Tyrann Mathieu (@Mathieu_Era) March 23, 2022
Sources: The Cowboys are hiring Brian Schottenheimer, the Jaguars’ pass-game coordinator last year, into a unique role, where he’ll help both coordinators, Dan Quinn and Kellen Moore.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 24, 2022
Much of Schottenheimer’s job will center on league trends and game-planning. Pretty cool idea.
I actually like this. Kellen proved he was in over his head last year, hopefully this guy can help get the offense going.BryanAggie2013 said:Sources: The Cowboys are hiring Brian Schottenheimer, the Jaguars’ pass-game coordinator last year, into a unique role, where he’ll help both coordinators, Dan Quinn and Kellen Moore.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 24, 2022
Much of Schottenheimer’s job will center on league trends and game-planning. Pretty cool idea.
Interesting hire. Seems like a new/innovative role. Can't say I dislike it.
My biggest gripe with the Cowboys is, and has been, the coaching staff. I actually think the front office does a good job of putting a roster together. I'm not upset that the didn't do something like overpay Bobby Wagner or even Von, and I agree that I think we will be fine without Randy Gregory, Collins, or Cooper. We have talent, and they will find more.Macarthur said:
I have been very critical of the FO and I think they've earned it.
Having said that, they did win 12 games last year, and had a good shot to win their playoff game. They also will have an awful division again next year.
I actually do not think the loss of Collins will be that bad...I think his game showed decline and unless he makes big strides this offseason in his conditioning, he's going to continue to decline, IMO.
I would rather have had Cooper so it's hard to know how the passing game will look, but I do think we add something in the draft so I think there's a chance it is fine.
I think the OL will be better as a unit because I think they will add in the draft and I think they will add at least one more veteran to the group. This assumes relative health for Tyron.
Defensively, I don't think the loss of Gregory will be devastating (even though I am critical of how the FO went about that). I think they will add to the LBers through the draft and I think the secondary will be better with a 2nd year Joseph. The safety position will be the strongest that it's been in a long time.
So overall, I think it's possible that the roster, on paper, is not quite as good, but I'm not sure it will be worse enough to be that big of an issue, esp since we don't know what will be added moving forward.
DannyDuberstein said:
McCarthy has tried to embrace analytics, but he's a gorilla with a slide rule. This seems like a good move to refine it
We couldn't even think about moving the ball on good teams. Adjustments might not happen much, but the teams that can are contenders. We're not a contender, and until we move on from this group I doubt we will become one. I'm a big Dak fan, but our offense does him no favors.Ag Natural said:
I get it. I just don't think coaching performance is black and white by any means. McCarthy has a good enough record to tell me that he can win with the right group of players. I think our oline got exposed last year and it just took a few games for defenses to figure out where the weakness was. Moore was the next star coach when we were running the ball and Dak was burning the blitz. Yeah, you could say that great coach would adapt to their weaknesses. But it doesn't really happen much. McVay teams have been stymied plenty of times and he's the boy wonder. Hell, even the Chiefs have looked awful at times when defenses don't let them get big plays. It happens to everyone.
Just solidify the line and keep improving on defense and this team can be something.
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- 73.1% Cmp
- 302 Pass yds/gm
- 115.0 Pass Rtg
- 16/4 Pass TD/INT
- 8 Pass TD of 20+ yards (lead NFL)
- 1st in MVP Odds
Dak was clearly not the same post injury, his accuracy was a big issue after the NE game.
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I disagree. Last year in particular makes me believe coaching grades are way overrated. Players win games. McVay was terrible last season and won the super bowl. Why? Well his FO went out and got him Stafford, OBJ and Miller to go along with Kupp, Donald and Ramsey. No Cowboy team in the last 20 years has had that kind of talent especially on the defensive side of the ball.dc509 said:We couldn't even think about moving the ball on good teams. Adjustments might not happen much, but the teams that can are contenders. We're not a contender, and until we move on from this group I doubt we will become one. I'm a big Dak fan, but our offense does him no favors.Ag Natural said:
I get it. I just don't think coaching performance is black and white by any means. McCarthy has a good enough record to tell me that he can win with the right group of players. I think our oline got exposed last year and it just took a few games for defenses to figure out where the weakness was. Moore was the next star coach when we were running the ball and Dak was burning the blitz. Yeah, you could say that great coach would adapt to their weaknesses. But it doesn't really happen much. McVay teams have been stymied plenty of times and he's the boy wonder. Hell, even the Chiefs have looked awful at times when defenses don't let them get big plays. It happens to everyone.
Just solidify the line and keep improving on defense and this team can be something.
You can't compare the Chiefs and Rams coaches to the Cowboys. Yes those staffs have "looked awful at times" and been "stymied," but they've both also managed to win the Super Bowl and play in more than one under their current coaching staffs. We haven't made it past the divisional round since 1995. Clearly those coaches have figured something out.
DannyDuberstein said:
Dak sees ghosts. That's very concerning. His downfall this year was some inaccuracy, but a bigger issue was rushing through reads. That's partly why Cooper fell off. Too many plays where Dak isn't letting things develop.
That terrible coach just won the Super Bowl, and made another one with Jared Goff as their quarterback. Our line last season didn't help, but our passing game allows one safety to cover three receivers. Our scheme is awful. Either that or guys like Lamb suck. Lamb's last touchdown was was November 14th against Atlanta, and his last 100+ yard game as October 31st against Minnesota.Ag Natural said:I disagree. Last year in particular makes me believe coaching grades are way overrated. Players win games. McVay was terrible last season and won the super bowl. Why? Well his FO went out and got him Stafford, OBJ and Miller to go along with Kupp, Donald and Ramsey. No Cowboy team in the last 20 years has had that kind of talent especially on the defensive side of the ball.dc509 said:We couldn't even think about moving the ball on good teams. Adjustments might not happen much, but the teams that can are contenders. We're not a contender, and until we move on from this group I doubt we will become one. I'm a big Dak fan, but our offense does him no favors.Ag Natural said:
I get it. I just don't think coaching performance is black and white by any means. McCarthy has a good enough record to tell me that he can win with the right group of players. I think our oline got exposed last year and it just took a few games for defenses to figure out where the weakness was. Moore was the next star coach when we were running the ball and Dak was burning the blitz. Yeah, you could say that great coach would adapt to their weaknesses. But it doesn't really happen much. McVay teams have been stymied plenty of times and he's the boy wonder. Hell, even the Chiefs have looked awful at times when defenses don't let them get big plays. It happens to everyone.
Just solidify the line and keep improving on defense and this team can be something.
You can't compare the Chiefs and Rams coaches to the Cowboys. Yes those staffs have "looked awful at times" and been "stymied," but they've both also managed to win the Super Bowl and play in more than one under their current coaching staffs. We haven't made it past the divisional round since 1995. Clearly those coaches have figured something out.
We just need more guys to emerge. McCarthy isn't holding anyone back. The offensive struggles stem from not being able to do fundamental things like block. If we upgrade in that area everything else falls into place.
i dont think he's saying mcvay is a terrible coach, just that he didnt have a good season. and yet despite not bringing his A game this season, still won the super bowl.dc509 said:
He has also been to a second Super Bowl. Trying to stand on the Sean McVay is a bad coach corner is a losing argument.
That's exactly right. Fans are often evaluating coaches based on using timeouts or when to go for it on 4th down or when to throw a challenge flag. But 98% of coaching happens in between games prepping your team and building a culture. McVay built a great culture and he had the benefit of a bunch of star players. He's not out scheming people out there. In fact, his offense has been shut down plenty of times.HummingbirdSaltalamacchia said:i dont think he's saying mcvay is a terrible coach, just that he didnt have a good season. and yet despite not bringing his A game this season, still won the super bowl.dc509 said:
He has also been to a second Super Bowl. Trying to stand on the Sean McVay is a bad coach corner is a losing argument.
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