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dbair1967

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Taco's in Miami giving away all our secrets and isplanning to get 2-3 sacks this weekend. We shouldnt have released him and let Miami get him now!!!!!!

-Zoner
 

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Thst is the real joke.

Dallas: No position flex!

~goes to 3-4 team~
 

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Thst is the real joke.

Dallas: No position flex!

~goes to 3-4 team~
I love how position flex means a guy like Crawford can suck donkey dick at DE but it's considered "position flex"

Like I'm pretty sure anyone can do that.
 

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Taco's in Miami giving away all our secrets and isplanning to get 2-3 sacks this weekend. We shouldnt have released him and let Miami get him now!!!!!!

-Zoner
You could at least put your obsession to good use and link to the post you're referring to here and share the laffs.


Or is nobody actually saying?
 

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You could at least put your obsession to good use and link to the post you're referring to here and share the laffs.


Or is nobody actually saying?
Its buried in one of the half dozen Taco threads, along with that comment about how its DLaw's fault Taco is a Turd
 

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[h=1]Todd Archer ESPN Staff Writer[/h]
In his last 11 regular-season games, Dak Prescott is No. 1 among starting quarterbacks in completion percentage (73%), No. 4 in yards (3,142), No. 4 in touchdowns (21), No. 6 in yards per attempt (8.23), No. 6 in touchdown/interception ratio (4.20) and No. 7 in Total QBR (66.7). The Cowboys are 9-2 in those games.
 

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Todd ArcherESPN Staff Writer

FRISCO, Texas -- It had been said so often that it just became accepted as fact: The Dallas Cowboys have the best offensive line in football.
When you look at names such as Tyron Smith (6), Travis Frederick (4) and Zack Martin (5) and their combined 15 Pro Bowl appearances, a case certainly could have been made for the Cowboys. But by statistical measures and eyeball tests, they weren't the best line in the NFL the past few years.

Some of last season's issues can be pinned on the season-long absence of Frederick to an autoimmune disease, and some of the fault can be traced to a subtle switch in philosophies brought in by O-line coach Paul Alexander, who was replaced by Marc Colombo after seven games.

Two games into the season, the Cowboys' line has looked much more like the best line in football.

Not that they care much about the title.

"I don't think that part of it matters," right tackle La'el Collins said. "What matters more is we play the way we should be playing, to the standard we have in our offensive line room. All of that talk will kind of take care of itself."

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott ties his success to his blockers up front. He has completed 82.3% of his passes in two games, the best start for a quarterback in league history. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, the Cowboys have the fourth-best pass-block win rate (68.3).

Ezekiel Elliott's 164 rushing yards in the first two games are the most he has had in the first two contests in his pro career. The Cowboys are averaging 151 yards per game on the ground, which is sixth best in the league. They have the best third-down offense so far, converting 61.9% of the time.

"I think we're just getting back to what we do around here, you know?" Martin said. "We're highly repped during the week. We get a lot of looks. We get great looks from our scout team and they're very specific for the team we're playing, and it helped out and pays off on Sunday."

After a full offseason of work, Colombo has installed what he wants out of his line.

"It's not perfect, but we've just got to keep building on it, all right, and just get a little bit better every week," Colombo said. "It's a special unit, but we're like this because we work hard and our attention to detail is the best I've ever seen."
Above it all, however, might be the return of Frederick.

"He's the best center in football, so having that back is a huge deal," Colombo said. "And my communication with him is really good, and I think that translates over with his communication with the rest of the offense. It's special."

Since 2014, the Cowboys have had one of the best rushing offenses. DeMarco Murray (2014) and Ezekiel Elliott (2016, 2018) led the league in rushing in three of the past five seasons.

Pass protection was a weak spot in 2018. Prescott was sacked 56 times in 2018 after being sacked just 57 times in his first two seasons. The 56 sacks in 2018 were the third-most allowed in team history.

"We take a lot of pride in our pass protection and last year was not good," Martin said. "We addressed it in the offseason and we worked on. We still have a long way to go but after two games, we've done some good things."

The Cowboys quarterback took blame for some of the protection issues last season, either holding the ball too long or moving into trouble.
According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Prescott has had on average 2.56 seconds to throw with 53.2% of his attempts coming with more than 2.5 seconds to throw.

Prescott has been sacked just once through two games. On last week's sack by Washington's Ryan Kerrigan, guard Connor Williams was beat off the snap by Daron Payne, forcing Prescott to move to his left. Collins had pushed Kerrigan unknowingly into Prescott's path.


"And that was 100 percent my fault," Prescott said after the game. "I just said that to the offensive line, a couple of guys in there, that was my fault once again. They continue to do a great job and they will continue to do that all year long. It's everyone playing together. It's guys getting open so the offensive line doesn't have to block all day long. It's me making good decisions, anticipating things, getting it out of my hand ... I know the coverage. I've got to trust it and throw it. It wasn't a great play by me trying to make something happen. Obviously, I didn't. It should be zero sacks."

That's a high standard, but one the Cowboys want to keep if they want to be considered the best line in football.

"These guys are never satisfied. I'm never satisfied," Colombo said. "We expect a lot from this group, OK. We have a standard that we've created around here and it's all about living up to our standard. I tell these guys all the time, as we go the team goes."
 

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Reason number 9,589 why Garrett has no business being the HC here. Jerry apparently has to tell the OC to "call me" if new stuff isnt being implemented.

"I've said this to [Moore]: I want those new ideas," Jones said with a smile
. "I want them fought for until the glass breaks. Squeal. Holler.
If they're not being implemented, call me,
but let's get in here and do the kinds of things we do to get the most out of a very talented roster.
 

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Reason number 9,589 why Garrett has no business being the HC here. Jerry apparently has to tell the OC to "call me" if new stuff isnt being implemented.

"I've said this to [Moore]: I want those new ideas," Jones said with a smile
. "I want them fought for until the glass breaks. Squeal. Holler.
If they're not being implemented, call me,
but let's get in here and do the kinds of things we do to get the most out of a very talented roster.
You would think your own pride wouldnt allow you to sit and take this.
 

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Reason number 9,589 why Garrett has no business being the HC here. Jerry apparently has to tell the OC to "call me" if new stuff isnt being implemented.

"I've said this to [Moore]: I want those new ideas," Jones said with a smile
. "I want them fought for until the glass breaks. Squeal. Holler.
If they're not being implemented, call me,
but let's get in here and do the kinds of things we do to get the most out of a very talented roster.
Not surprising.
 

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You would think your own pride wouldnt allow you to sit and take this.
You would think, but Garrett apparently isn't wired that way. Or, the money is good enough that he just is able to push down his pride.
 

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You would think your own pride wouldnt allow you to sit and take this.
It's dysfunctional situation but Garrett is coaching for a new contract so he's not going to rock the boat and cause waves. He's walking a virtual tightrope.
 

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It's dysfunctional situation but Garrett is coaching for a new contract so he's not going to rock the boat and cause waves. He's walking a virtual tightrope.
I really dont think he would have a problem getting a job regardless. The NFL is so starved for HC that they have Kingsbury and some of these other numbskulls.
 

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You would think, but Garrett apparently isn't wired that way. Or, the money is good enough that he just is able to push down his pride.
Here's something else to consider.

Other than Schmitty, does anyone else think any other NFL team would hire Garrett if he Dallas were to let him walk?

I guess some lowly franchise may kick the tires, but the NFL coaching trend has been to hire coaches who have demonstrated success as a coordinator on either side of the ball. Unless I'm mistaken, no one is hiring "walk around" coaches these days. Even the better coaches in the game like Reid, Payton, Belichick, Harbaugh, etc. have strong systems that would make them desirable on the open market. I don't get that vibe with Garrett.

Therefore I definitely don't see him being a coordinator either. His schemes seem antiquated and stagnant by today's NFL standards.
 

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Here's something else to consider.

Other than Schmitty, does anyone else think any other NFL team would hire Garrett if he Dallas were to let him walk?

I guess some lowly franchise may kick the tires, but the NFL coaching trend has been to hire coaches who have demonstrated success as a coordinator on either side of the ball. Unless I'm mistaken, no one is hiring "walk around" coaches these days. Even the better coaches in the game like Reid, Payton, Belichick, Harbaugh, etc. have strong systems that would make them desirable on the open market. I don't get that vibe with Garrett.

Therefore I definitely don't see him being a coordinator either. His schemes seem antiquated and stagnant by today's NFL standards.
QB coach is his ceiling once he leaves Dallas.
 

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I disagree. I don't think he will have an issue. I cant stand the guy and he isnt good enough for the Cowboys but the NFL loves to give second chances. Who was the guy that was fired from Oakland and went to Cleveland not too long ago? Even coordinators. Rob Ryan always has a good first year and then stinks but he gets a job all the time. Maybe it wont be the very next year but teams will buy into his regular season record and Jerry's glowing recommendation.
 

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You would think your own pride wouldnt allow you to sit and take this.
He's like a meek guy who marries a girl way out of his league. He'll put up with any indignity just to hold on to her
 

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Garrett has the gift of executive gab. Someone will get hoodwinked into hiring him. After that job ends, he’s done as a HC.
 
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