Has fewer balls batted then Cassel too.With all his limitations, I still feel Moore is an upgrade over the two jackasses we rolled out to fill in for
Romo.
A 6-5 MFer no less. Go figure.Has fewer balls batted then Cassel too.
That's the only reason Moore should play. He actually outplayed Cassel.With all his limitations, I still feel Moore is an upgrade over the two jackasses we rolled out to fill in for
Romo.
Yeah, I think tipped balls almost have more to do with instincts and pocket awareness then they actually do height. Guys like Brees at 6 foot even don't have any serious problem with it while a guy who is 6'5" like Cassel seems to have balls batted down all the time.A 6-5 MFer no less. Go figure.
One question.LOL. Garrett throwing all kinds of praise at Moore in the PC today, acting like he's all exciting about playing him. Totally different than he was any other time about him, including after the game Saturday night.
Give him a break. He received his programming flash drive from Jerry with directives just this morning.LOL. Garrett throwing all kinds of praise at Moore in the PC today, acting like he's all exciting about playing him. Totally different than he was any other time about him, including after the game Saturday night.
Weeden looks a lot better playing in a real offense over in Houston.With all his limitations, I still feel Moore is an upgrade over the two jackasses we rolled out to fill in for
Romo.
There must be a Steve Harvey joke in there somewhere.Give him a break. He received his programming flash drive from Jerry with directives just this morning.
Real offense? Perhaps, but certainly a better head coach.Weeden looks a lot better playing in a real offense over in Houston.
Both. O'Brien is a legit offensive mind. He's a former Belichick assistant who runs a more modular New England style offense, not an antiquated predictable offense that has to have overwhelming talent and perfect timing to be productive.Real offense? Perhaps, but certainly a better head coach.
its incredible to me how vanilla and mundane our offense is versus most other teams'Both. O'Brien is a legit offensive mind. He's a former Belichick assistant who runs a more modular New England style offense, not an antiquated predictable offense that has to have overwhelming talent and perfect timing to be productive.
It's based off an aggressive style from the 90's built to take advantage of dominant talent.its incredible to me how vanilla and mundane our offense is versus most other teams'
Norv Turner seems to be doing fine with that offense in Minnesota. It's not the system that is the problem, it's the coaches who are running it.It's based off an aggressive style from the 90's built to take advantage of dominant talent.
When you lack that dominance at WR, QB, OL, and RB, the offense fails.
2007 and 2014 had dominant WRs with strong to dominant RB performances behind strong OL's, and Romo tore it up each year. Owens in 2007 was amazing and his injury is one of the biggest reasons the season stalled. We trusted no one to step up behind him and went out of our way to keep an over-the-hill Terry Glenn on the roster.
Being able to take advantage of sub-par talent is why a guy like Josh McDaniels might succeed with a second shot at HC. He's shown he can win with either star players or average Joe's.
100% correct.Norv Turner seems to be doing fine with that offense in Minnesota. It's not the system that is the problem, it's the coaches who are running it.
Norv can run a slightly antiquated system because he's a legit offensive mind and one of the best play callers and QB gurus in football. There's a lot of difference between that and running "Air Coryell for Dummies".Norv Turner seems to be doing fine with that offense in Minnesota. It's not the system that is the problem, it's the coaches who are running it.
this is part of what chaps the shit out of me. How can Garrett be a pupil of this system having played in it with the likes of AikmanNorv can run a slightly antiquated system because he's a legit offensive mind and one of the best play callers and QB gurus in football. There's a lot of difference between that and running "Air Coryell for Dummies".
He's also close to being the only one left. No one has heard from Al Saunders or Mike Martz in a long time.