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OT: Cowboys

I tend to agree with this. However, this team lacks discipline like the Miners did under Dimel. Maybe they’d play a little cleaner under someone other than MM.
Who would coach under Jerry? Another puppet since we will have no personnel decisions and will be another sitting duck. Anyone that can see the way this team is set up for the next 4 years under Dak would have to be crazy to take this job.

Jerry will blame McCarthy and the injury to Dak, as he will take no blame for not having a RB and selling the team down the river as Dak the 60 million dollar man.

Seriously, will it matter who coaches with Jerry still the GM?
 
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Who would coach under Jerry? Another puppet since we will have no personnel decisions and will be another sitting duck. Anyone that can see the way this team is set up for the next 4 years under Dak would have to be crazy to take this job.

Jerry will blame McCarthy and the injury to Dak, as he will take no blame for not having a RB and selling the team down the river as Dak the 60 million dollar man.

Seriously, will it matter who coaches with Jerry still the GM?
That was precisely the point I agreed with. In the grand scheme of things, a different coach won’t make much difference. However, game to game, the Cowboys might play a little cleaner.

MM is a fvckn bum. He lacks ability to coach even the basic fundamentals, like coaching linemen who aren’t going to gain ANY significant yards by picking up a fumble and running to just fvckn fall on the ball. Or to let time expire instead of touching a ball on a punt at the end of a half so that the opponent even has the opportunity to put more points on the board. Just zero situational awareness by this team.

In the end, I think everyone knows that until Jerry is gone, any improvement will be marginal.
 
That was precisely the point I agreed with. In the grand scheme of things, a different coach won’t make much difference. However, game to game, the Cowboys might play a little cleaner.

MM is a fvckn bum. He lacks ability to coach even the basic fundamentals, like coaching linemen who aren’t going to gain ANY significant yards by picking up a fumble and running to just fvckn fall on the ball. Or to let time expire instead of touching a ball on a punt at the end of a half so that the opponent even has the opportunity to put more points on the board. Just zero situational awareness by this team.

In the end, I think everyone knows that until Jerry is gone, any improvement will be marginal.
I have said for years the Cowboys need a disciplinarian as a coach. The only guy that I know that will take that job is Urban Meyer. He had the players crying that they were treated so badly. The only guy that I know who was similar was Harbaugh when he was with the 49ers. Saban also comes to mind, but like Belichick would never coach under Jerry.

For years, the Cowboys have been one of the worst teams penalties wise in the NFL, and one of the worst in the Red Zone. Talent would bail them out during the regular season against sub par opposition and then would kill them in the playoffs.

So, yes, they need a better coach, but until Jerry is gone it doesn't matter one bit as we agree. Jerry should just coach as he knows more than everyone else.
 
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I have said for years the Cowboys need a disciplinarian as a coach. The only guy that I know that will take that job is Urban Meyer. He had the players crying that they were treated so badly. The only guy that I know who was similar was Harbaugh when he was with the 49ers. Saban also comes to mind, but like Belichick would never coach under Jerry.

For years, the Cowboys have been one of the worst teams penalties wise in the NFL, and one of the worst in the Red Zone. Talent would bail them out during the regular season against sub par opposition and then would kill them in the playoffs.

So, yes, they need a better coach, but until Jerry is gone it doesn't matter one bit as we agree. Jerry should just coach as he knows more than everyone else.
The Cowboys had a disciplinarian. His name was Jimmy Johnson. He was the instrument that brought three Lombardi trophies to Big D. Jimmy wasn’t afraid to cut players who screwed up or weren’t performing to high standards. Now that Jerah is the Supreme Mein Furher, no coach has any chance of success in Dallas. Bill Parcells couldn’t do it, and Bill Belichick won’t be able to do it as well. Until Herr Jerah is inside a pine box six feet under, the Cowboys way will continue to be Commitment to Failure.
 
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