Wasn't much better than your worthless input, but I try. You just shit on everything, rinse, dry and repeat.
That is because you don't bother to look for it. Made it pretty clear who I felt was worth looking at and who was not, what I was pleased with and not.
But unless I create an excuse to see something positive out of one of the most disappointing seasons in team history, you are just going to not even bother to engage in the discussion.
There are bright spots here on a team that has had just a horrible run of injury luck and some all timer inability to get turnovers and pressure despite a substantial commitment to the DL.
So what are they? All I see here is a vague statement about bright spots and then the injury excuse. And what makes the inability to get turnovers and pressure?
Now before you go make this about coaching, just assume that I was on board with all that -- if you were to hire the right replacement (a tall task with Jones on board) -- this is not a bottom of the barrel team that will be starting over in 2016. In fact if you land a QB in the draft you are set up pretty decently.
You make this same silly argument every effing year. We all know you have no interest in replacing the head coach.
And your "right replacement" doesn't exist, right?
And how exactly are we set up decently with a young QB?
Is Garrett going to groom him? Is Wade Wilson?
What track record do either have doing a damn thing with a QB? You know the answer to this question but won't admit it.
They will be better in 2016 no matter what they do at coach and QB just because everything that could go wrong this year, has. It won't happen again next year because it never does. Doesn't mean Super Bowl, and so that shouldn't be good enough, but it won't be 5-11 either.
And that means, what? 8-8 because it is clear by the sheer totality of Garrett's tenure that is what you are going to expect unless that darn luck thing just swings our way.
Wholesale changes in philosophy are needed, we have been doing the same stale things since 2007.
How is that going to happen?
I know Garrett is Jones' perfect foil. So yeah, firing him ain't going to happen.
But is he flexible enough to realize the same things he has done since 2007 aren't working when you don't have Romo recreating it at the line of scrimmage?
So please, explain and I'll take my call off the air.
But everyone is in woe is me, everything sucks mode right now, so whatever. You shoulda done your mourning when Romo went down in week 3... this outcome is not surprising.
Pretty much did. Ya know, those seven straight losses kinda told everyone what we are really about.