Coaches coach. I don't think it's the GM's duty to make coaching decisions. The corrective action a GM makes should be to pick a different coach.So you think there was nothing anyone could discusse as to why the team structure couldn't be utilized to better suit the remaining players? I think it is the duty of the GM to put the coach on the spot at the earliest possible time to encourage them to react to fix the problems that were apparent to most. The system was not producing so to just sit back and allow it to continue is a dereliction of duty in my opinion. In addition it is more difficult to take corrective action at the appropriate time if the circumstances have not been touched on before.
So you don't think Jerry has inquired at all?It's not making coaching decisions to inquire about apparent problems. It's the GM' s responsibility to detect and inquire about apparent deficiencies. You are confusing inquiry with micromanaging.
Eh. I don't think his pass catching was a factor until the team fell to pieces over the past several weeks. I still think he's got some potential, has shown that he can be effective next to Dez, and that he can be a serious play maker. There are flaws to be sure such as his tendency to disappear but that can be worked on. A competent coaching staff would help too of course. If we take a WR in the first three rounds of the draft, I won't be pleased.Again, he can't catch the damn ball consistently enough. Even when it hits him in the chest (which is his biggest problem, BTW). So, no, he's not a solid #2. Not even close.
I bitched about Williams last year, he vanished much like this season.Terrance is not a solid #2 on any other team than this one.
His biggest flaw, which is letting the ball get into his body (because that's the way he is most comfortable watching it) most likely can't be coached out of him. And, if you can't consistently catch the ball away from your body, you can't be relied on, period.Eh. I don't think his pass catching was a factor until the team fell to pieces over the past several weeks. I still think he's got some potential, has shown that he can be effective next to Dez, and that he can be a serious play maker. There are flaws to be sure such as his tendency to disappear but that can be worked on. A competent coaching staff would help too of course. If we take a WR in the first three rounds of the draft, I won't be pleased.
Have no idea but he should have. There is an indication he may have evidenced by his statement that he didn't see why the team could not win games with a backup QB.So you don't think Jerry has inquired at all?
Williams has been erratic his entire career with Dallas. Sometimes he makes circus catches and then he looks like is lost. He is on par with Alvin Harper who was also an enigma.I bitched about Williams last year, he vanished much like this season.
He failed miserably when given a major opportunity this year.
I'm not saying he's a good QB by any stretch, but if you told me before the season that Matt Cassel and Brandon Weeden would be our backups I'd have said we're good to go.Also doesn't help that Weeden could not throw to his left.
I regret to inform you that Dez, Williams, Beasley and Witten will be the main guys again next year.Blame the offensive system if you want, but it's clear Dallas has been cursed with WRs who just can't get open.
DeAndre Hopkins is a monster who can also take the top off a defense. Closest Dallas came to that was one play with Brice Butler.
The main thing that "handcuffed" Weeden in Dallas was the lack of skill talent at WR.
Nothing wrong there. Need a #2.I regret to inform you that Dez, Williams, Beasley and Witten will be the main guys again next year.
I'd love a number 2 who is more of an electric speed guy. It's why I have mentioned someone like Will Fuller on here. Not sure he will declare but he is a fast dude who also happens to have the ability to go up and make the jump ball catches as well. Someone like that could really compliment Dez and make this offense more dynamic.Nothing wrong there. Need a #2.
Possibly so but Williams was erratic even with Romo.I'd love a number 2 who is more of an electric speed guy. It's why I have mentioned someone like Will Fuller on here. Not sure he will declare but he is a fast dude who also happens to have the ability to go up and make the jump ball catches as well. Someone like that could really compliment Dez and make this offense more dynamic.
With that being said, you can have a potent offense with a WR corp of Dez, Williams and Beasley. You just need a QB who is capable and a head coach who knows what he is doing.
You won't get one. They're invested in Williams (at least for 2016).Nothing wrong there. Need a #2.
Probably won't get one but Dallas needs a,#2.You won't get one. They're invested in Williams (at least for 2016).
So we can't have T Williams and draft a WR in round 3-4?You won't get one. They're invested in Williams (at least for 2016).
Dez included. Guy is rarely open. Even when healthy. Depends on athleticism to out jump DBs for ball.Blame the offensive system if you want, but it's clear Dallas has been cursed with WRs who just can't get open.
Jumping is his strong suit. He does it very effectively. It is a good weapon.Dez included. Guy is rarely open. Even when healthy. Depends on athleticism to out jump DBs for ball.
Assuming Butler stays, maybe they think the position is already well-stocked. I know fans kid about Dallas drafting too many tight ends, but with Witten slowing down, Escobar being a massive bust and Hanna a JAG who does nothing particularly well, it might be wiser to go in that direction.So we can't have T Williams and draft a WR in round 3-4?