Yeah me too, I even mentioned it in this thread when it happened. Someone said it could be the players were being too cautious after some of the iffy flags called against them. Maybe one of the coaches told them to dial it back or something but I don't care, you can't play scared/tentative.
He probably remembered he might be on camera...
Yeah, he made up for a lot of coaching and personnel deficiencies and those are being exposed right now because Dak is nowhere near the improviser he was and can't touch his pocket instincts.Frustrating thing is that if we had a healthy Romo at QB we could play with anyone. Of course that's because Romo was both QB and OC...
Can we PLEASE fire Garrett and Linehan now?
It could be Cooper made things slightly worse because Dak felt pressure to throw to him instead of Beasely.Dak never had elite natural arm talent and was never a natural thrower of the ball, his release and mechanics just aren't smooth and crisp like the top QB's, but I think he could've been effective in a Newton-type offense. A better offensive staff could get way more out of him but I think he's past the point of no return now, due to a combination of his own faults and because ultimately I don't think much has been done to help or develop him, relatively speaking.
Kellen Moore is his QB coach for Christ's sake and the offensive design/play-calling refuses to adapt to the point that Booger fucking McFarland is calling you out for 3 quarters for how predictable you are, and all his criticisms actually continued to play out in real time.
All of it is just pathetic.
Yep. Any hopes of one of the top QBs vanished with that ridiculous trade that really turned the tide for us last night.Too bad we won’t have a shot at Grier.
Agree. Contrast the Dak of now with the Dak of his rookie year. Yes, he had a better O-line and had Dez and Witten. But he was playing looser then. I think Garrett and Co. have tried to stuff Dak into a box -- Garrett's ideal of a QB and scheme.Dak never had elite natural arm talent and was never a natural thrower of the ball, his release and mechanics just aren't smooth and crisp like the top QB's, but I think he could've been effective in a Newton-type offense. A better offensive staff could get way more out of him but I think he's past the point of no return now, due to a combination of his own faults and because ultimately I don't think much has been done to help or develop him, relatively speaking.
Kellen Moore is his QB coach for Christ's sake and the offensive design/play-calling refuses to adapt to the point that Booger fucking McFarland is calling you out for 3 quarters for how predictable you are, and all his criticisms actually continued to play out in real time.
All of it is just pathetic.
It did me, too...but that wasn't long after LVE's absurd roughing flag. Should have frikkin smashed him anyway.
At least the result of an actual clapper is a light coming on.
It is amazing how many blatantly obvious plays this morning challenges.
Good to see the media turning on him. Now do it with your damn questions.