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Disciplined well coached teams don't always win it all. Also not sure Brees becomes Brees without Payton.yea, Sean Payton is awesome. 1 SB win with a great QB. woohoo. he ll get us right to the SB in one year.
Disciplined well coached teams don't always win it all. Also not sure Brees becomes Brees without Payton.yea, Sean Payton is awesome. 1 SB win with a great QB. woohoo. he ll get us right to the SB in one year.
Who ya got? Im listening.
Disciplined well coached teams don't always win it all. Also not sure Brees becomes Brees without Payton.
How about Demarcus Ware, Jason witten, Tony Romo, Dez Bryant, etc?
Last couple?
How about Demarcus Ware, Jason witten, Tony Romo, Dez Bryant, etc?
You've been wasting careers for over 20 years.
At least Ware was fortunate enough to have the Cowboys cut him because if not, he'd have nothing to show for all his talent either.
Apparently he has entered the grief stage of anger. He will get over it.
Bargaining is next.
I think that was Rooney Rule shenanigans.
Last couple?
Well is the problem on offense play calling and coaching or is is execution? My take is that the players aren’t getting the job done especially with some who can’t function under pressure. Play calling can’t overcome poor or no execution.
I took that as him saying everything is an option right now.Wait, so changing players, coaches, scouts, GM, etc never improves your team?
I guess it's a complete mystery to Jerry how teams improve.
I think that's part of it in terms of Jerry being stuck on "his guys". McCarthy isn't one of his guys so he's more willing to move on, which is great if we end up with a legit HC search or Jerry pulls a Sean Payton-sized rabbit out of his hat.I'm listening to the interview right now. I will say that he does sound more pissed than usual. Of course his "The players I put on this team are definitely good enough to win it all" is the same. He's certain Dak and Zeke and the OL are super great. So it's anyone's fault but his.
What I think is going on is he's mad at Stephen right now. It's clear he let Stephen make the MM hire and I don't think he likes it. I mean, how can you even talk about firing McCarthy after just two years -- one of which had zero chance because of crazy terrible injury luck --- when that redheaded mediocrity got a decade?
It's like one of the job requirements is to be best friends with the owner.I'm listening to the interview right now. I will say that he does sound more pissed than usual. Of course his "The players I put on this team are definitely good enough to win it all" is the same. He's certain Dak and Zeke and the OL are super great. So it's anyone's fault but his.
What I think is going on is he's mad at Stephen right now. It's clear he let Stephen make the MM hire and I don't think he likes it. I mean, how can you even talk about firing McCarthy after just two years -- one of which had zero chance because of crazy terrible injury luck --- when that redheaded mediocrity got a decade? The answer is because he loved Garrett like a son and is meh on McCarthy.
Do you mean that there is a problem in play calling even if the player (s) are not executing properly such as a QB isn’t getting the reads quick enough to deliver a pass. Or if a RB does a stutter step as he approaches the LOS or if an OL grabs and holds after he whiffed on his block? These players are supposed to by now have learned these basic tenants of playing the game but there are too many errors happening in crucial games at crucial times. Coaches can’t go on the field when it is time to play the game. Play calling is way down on the list compared to a player being ready to play. To my knowledge not one Coach has scored a TD or tackled someone for a loss or intercepted a pass etc. The coaches cook the game but players serve the table.Or how about both.
Do you mean that there is a problem in play calling even if the player (s) are not executing properly such as a QB isn’t getting the reads quick enough to deliver a pass. Or if a RB does a stutter step as he approaches the LOS or if an OL grabs and holds after he whiffed on his block? These players are supposed to by now have learned these basic tenants of playing the game but there are too many errors happening in crucial games at crucial times. Coaches can’t go on the field when it is time to play the game. Play calling is way down on the list compared to a player being ready to play. To my knowledge not one Coach has scored a TD or tackled someone for a loss or intercepted a pass etc. The coaches cook the game but players serve the table.
It absolutely should be but I doubt that it is.Is there any chance this vitriol is directed more at Moore than McCarthy?