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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
Toughest thing in sports to overcome is an aging star.
Mike Shanahan game management a distant second. David Ortiz grand slam in third.
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Warpath Hall of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2005
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I would.say someone like Todd Bowles or Greg Roman
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Living Legend
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
Bingo!! Roman HC, Bowles DC.
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
Raheem Morris.............YEEEeeeeeeeeeeah no
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Warpath Hall of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Right now we couldn't beat the giants
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
That's one narrow minded way to look at it
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
I think RG3's magic and hype is starting to quickly fizzle away. He can't manage the clock. He's holding on to the ball too long. He stares down his first read (and Cowboys said this to Al and Cris during the broadcast meeting) too often. He seldomly looks to his 3rd read. He doesn't know how to make line protections. He's over throwing wide open WRs. He went from being great at not turning the ball over to a problem.
I'm really starting to question if he can run a basic NFL offense, and not this gimmicky college crap with 4 people in the backfield with him. You look at QBs in the league that are considered very good to great, and they can win with below average OLines. RG3 even has the mobility thing going for him (he looked near 100% tonight so I don't want to hear about his knee) too which helps make OLines look good. Well, tonight 2nd and 3rd stringers didn't care, they went right through our OL and right for Robert whose there dancing looking at 1 WR the whole time. Our OL made Hatcher look like Geno Atkins, Kyle Wilbur look like Umenyiora and Robert made Carr look like Richard Sherman. Our special teams was horrible and clearly something is wrong with them if the Cowboys all knew they would have a big advantage over us there. Mike or Kyle, one of them, needs to go, as well as Haslett and Orakpo. I'm tired of Orakpo getting held, but at the same time, why do all refs not call it? Maybe because Orakpo's one pass rushing move is making it look like he's being held. I agree with who ever said we should get Greg Roman. Another name I'll throw out there, is Art Briles, since he clearly knows how to get the best out of Robert.
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Quietly Dominating the East
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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
Moving onto the post game thread where the mods will attack "contributors to the blog"
Just when you thought there was nothing to laugh about.....
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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
I think SS gets it. If I don't give him a hard time who will?
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The Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
Wow, Shannahan is 8-4 in his last 12 games, including a division title, playoff berth and a 7 game winning streak. NFL levies huge fines against the team making them non players in Free Agency. Draft picks started on the third day of the draft. So the coach essentially had to go in to this season with the same personnel.
And why is everyone wanting to get rid of him? His legs were cut out from under him when the team got hit with those cap penalties. |
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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
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Which you should be very happy about, btw. We are all happy Jason Garrett is still your coach. It's kind of like that.
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The Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
I'm just thinking about what he was left with after Zorn and Cerrato. And what he has done with that with such limited resources. Not saying he is Lombardi reborn, but I just think it's a little early to be calling for his head.
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Re: Skins cowboys postgame
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The roster Shanahan turns over to the next coach isn't going to be any different than the one he received from the previous admin. It's still going to be old and somewhat talent deficient. Whoever takes over is going to need to get to work ASAP developing Robert Griffin into a top flight passer. He's still crazy young, but won't be forever.
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