Dallas Cowboy bloggers are wondering whether it will be Aaron Rodgers or Matt Flynn under center when they face the Packers.
I say that it doesn't matter who the opposing QB is. Every QB seems to pick us apart anyway.
I'm keenly aware of the fact that the second straight Defensive coordinator in Dallas has had to deal with an obscene amount of injuries.
My problem with the defensive Brain Trust is the lack of adjustments employed throughout each and every game. What is successful for the opposing offenses in the first quarter is usually successful in the remaining three quarters.
The failure to adjust throughout the game applies to both sides of the ball. I often feel embarrassed by our coach's inability or stubborn refusal to adjust on the fly.
Get rid of Jason Garrett and Bill Callahan because they don't know how to get the most out of the offensive weapons at their disposal despite having a defense that struggles to keep any team under 30. I'm amazed and very disappointed in the coach's inability to get Dez double digit touches every game.
Who wants to follow a coach that handcuffs his own team each week?
I'm amazed that everyone chooses to blame the injury ravaged, patchwork defense while letting Garrett, Callahan, and Romo off the hook for calling and running plays as if we have a shutdown defense.
Why be unflinchingly conservative on offense when your defense is getting torched?
Why does Romo purposely throw the ball into the turf while going for it on 4th down and losing by a few touchdowns?
I wonder how many INT triggers Romo has written into his contract. I find it hard to believe that Romo would suddenly go from seemingly careless gunslinger to timid game manager without some anti-interception clauses inserted into his contract.
Why so few deep passes when you have a dominant weapon such as Dez ?
Why do we hear Garrett at nearly every post-game press conference making excuses but never admitting his failure to adjust throughout the game?
I've been saying for a while that Garrett's problem is he always coaches NOT TO LOSE instead of COACHING TO WIN.
We need a Head Coach that is more aggressive and innovative, a coach such as John Gruden.
I REPEAT... Jerry Jones please give Gruden what ever he wants to bring a spark and heart back to Dallas.
Get rid of Monte Kiffen and promote Rod Marinelli.
Then build a solid foundation by drafting OL/DL in the first two rounds for the next 3 or 4 years. Not the flashy draft that Jerry Jones likes but it's the draft Jerry Jones needs.
There will be a lot of promising QBs coming out of college in the next 2 or 3 years. I'm willing to bet that a passer with Franchise QB potential will be available in the third round.
Johnny Manziel and Jameis Winston come to mind as QBs that could possibly be available due to different circumstances. I can only imagine a Dallas team with one of those guys throwing deep darts to Dez and Terrance Williams. Playing behind a line with now-veteran linemen Tyron Smith, Ron Leary, and Travis Frederick and two more first or second rounders.
I can only imagine Gruden figuring out new ways to take advantage of the assets at his disposal. Garrett appears to have NO clue.
NFL teams tend to mirror their head coach.
The Cowboys are no different.
The head coach and his team haven't improved much at all.
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