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Yep.More proof that the coaching was deplorable.
Yep.More proof that the coaching was deplorable.
A lot of the false starts are precipitated by the constant milking of the play clock . The line gets antsy and the defense jumps around and baits them into moving. I have yet to understand the strategy of milking the play clock.Holding I don't worry as much about. Holding is such a subjective thing. Half the time I think it gets called purely on the acting and bitching ability of the defense.
The false starts are bad. It's something that is completely avoidable. It's lost yardage for no good reason. That I put on Garrett and the coaching staff. Might also have something to do with the shitty pace at which we get plays called in and the length of time Romo spends at the line of scrimmage waiting for the clock to get to 1 second. The longer you make a lineman sit in their stance the more likely they are to jump early.
So please get us the best QB for this line at #4 and let's go win some Super Bowls.RANKING ALL 32 OFFENSIVE LINES THIS SEASON
1. Dallas Cowboys (1st)
Pass-blocking rank: 1st
Run-blocking rank: 1st
Penalties rank: 32nd
Stud: With studs at three spots on the line, it was hard picking a No. 1 guy. But left tackle Tyron Smith, our second-ranked lineman on the year, is that guy, with a tremendous season that has become the norm for him.
Dud: He was far from disappointing, but rookie La’el Collins was the weakest link on this line, simply by not being as good as the other guys on it.
Summary: That’s two years in a row atop our rankings for the Cowboys, who have reaped the rewards on their heavy investment in talent with first-round picks. All three of their former top picks graded in the top three at their respective positions, and even the less-heralded members were hardly poor. The Cowboys are our top offensive line for the second year in a row, and the truth is, it wasn’t even close.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/01/20/pro-ranking-all-32-offensive-lines-this-season/
I totally agree. The funny thing is in 2014 we really got away from the milking the clock down to 0 seconds left. Then in 2015 it was like we went back to the same old bullshit. I have no idea why or what changed from one season to the next. But I think it hurts our offense in so many ways and sets the O-line up for failure. If you want a dominant running game with O-line firing off the ball the last thing you want to do is make them sit in their stance for a long period of time.A lot of the false starts are precipitated by the constant milking of the play clock . The line gets antsy and the defense jumps around and baits them into moving. I have yet to understand the strategy of milking the play clock.
I think alot of it had to do with Romo changing plays/attempting to make up for the running game with the short passing game. The coaching staff needs to tell Romo to STFU with the constant gesticulating at the line, run the god damn play, let the OL do it's thing with whoever we have at RB and make plays off play-action once the defense starts to crash hard against the run.I totally agree. The funny thing is in 2014 we really got away from the milking the clock down to 0 seconds left. Then in 2015 it was like we went back to the same old bullshit. I have no idea why or what changed from one season to the next. But I think it hurts our offense in so many ways and sets the O-line up for failure. If you want a dominant running game with O-line firing off the ball the last thing you want to do is make them sit in their stance for a long period of time.
It's an idiot of an offensive "genius" failing to learn from the past. Sam Wyche tried this snap-at-0 crap with the idea that it tired the DL who had to remain in their stances for much longer over the course of a game.I totally agree. The funny thing is in 2014 we really got away from the milking the clock down to 0 seconds left. Then in 2015 it was like we went back to the same old bullshit. I have no idea why or what changed from one season to the next. But I think it hurts our offense in so many ways and sets the O-line up for failure. If you want a dominant running game with O-line firing off the ball the last thing you want to do is make them sit in their stance for a long period of time.
Arrogant is just an Ivy League word for dumbass. And Garrett is arrogant.It's an idiot of an offensive "genius" failing to learn from the past. Sam Wyche tried this snap-at-0 crap with the idea that it tired the DL who had to remain in their stances for much longer over the course of a game.
Instead it completely siphoned away anything resembling rhythm from the offense.
Garrett is smart enough to make people think he's an offensive genius but utterly outclassed when compared with real NFL offensive coordinators.
I think your percentages may even be a little kind. There were games where we literally only threw from under center like 2 or 3 times if that. That's disgusting. What the hell is even the point of running the ball if you don't use it to set up the pass? The only time we really seemed to pass from under center was when Romo was in there doing audibles from under center.And it wouldn't hurt to diversify our use of shotgun/under center formations and play action. The fact that we ran the ball like 85% of the time when under center and passed about the same % out of shotgun is a joke.
I saw this and it made me wonder is he blaming his fans for coming back too soon?FB message from Dez.
I think he is just grasping at anything to justify his overall contribution (or lack thereof) for last season. It would be easier if he just said he tried to come back too early and leave it at that.I saw this and it made me wonder is he blaming his fans for coming back too soon?
It could certainly be construed that way.
Yeah I think he took a lot of fan criticism for his lack of production this year. And honestly I think Dez's personally is in an uncomfortable spot because he has always produced at such a high level in the NFL. But the truth is we all know the injury limited. I fully expect him to be at or near the best of the best WR's in the NFL this upcoming season. Dez is the least of my worries.I think he is just grasping at anything to justify his overall contribution (or lack thereof) for last season. It would be easier if he just said he tried to come back too early and leave it at that.
When you are playing through a broken foot that needed more surgery I don't think that is grasping.I think he is just grasping at anything to justify his overall contribution (or lack thereof) for last season. It would be easier if he just said he tried to come back too early and leave it at that.
FB message from Dez.
I think it was aimed at Bipolar.
Exactly. We all know he's as dumb as a bag of dicks. No way was he just gonna come in and pick up the offense.Dez missing the entire off season last year probably didn't help either.