I'm not sure how i missed this thread, but I was astonished that Jason Garret would be calling anything that required Romo to pass the ball. I was happy to see the Packers keep their play-off hopes alive in an amazing comeback, but I fear for Dallas that Garret won't be there next season.
@capguncowboy, Rough year for my Cowboys...wait, it has been about 15 rough years! I got to interview Jason Garrett a few times back in my old sportscasting days. He is a great guy. Nothing bad to say about him on that level. But damn...I don't think Garrett, Romo, or Jones will take us back to the promise land.
Every Garrett error opens the exit door just that much more. Ignoring the strength of the team in the game (running) and losing because of it probably moved the door at least another foot.
I'm not sure how i missed this thread, but I was astonished that Jason Garret would be calling anything that required Romo to pass the ball. I was happy to see the Packers keep their play-off hopes alive in an amazing comeback, but I fear for Dallas that Garret won't be there next season.
@capguncowboy, Rough year for my Cowboys...wait, it has been about 15 rough years! I got to interview Jason Garrett a few times back in my old sportscasting days. He is a great guy. Nothing bad to say about him on that level. But damn...I don't think Garrett, Romo, or Jones will take us back to the promise land.
Every Garrett error opens the exit door just that much more. Ignoring the strength of the team in the game (running) and losing because of it probably moved the door at least another foot.
Jerry Jones is trying to recreate the magic of the 90s...while the rest of the league passes him by...
@koreancowboy and he's missing one key ingredient.....the defense of the early 90's.
Cough. Who Dat. Cough.
nice @denboy!
UGH...I also hate hearing about how the Cowboys "could have had Sean Payton" as a coach...LOL
God am I glad they didn't get him... the Payton/Ryan revenge tandem is amazing. Sponsored by Vidal Sassoon
good point, not grooming Payton for the post Parcells era is probably Jerrah's biggest fail
@denboy, there's also...Romo. Great QB for getting monster stats during the regular season, but not so much in getting into the playoffs.