Now that's an idea: Marvin Lewis as DC. Works for me. Plus he is with Herm Edwards on the sidelines at Arizona State University. Lewis is gaining experience in today's college football . That is a start to being relevant to the present.
"Garrett said this was a Kellen Moore decision and the rotation part comes from Sanjay Lal."
Incredible. Garrett is useless. Lal is clueless. Moore? A little bit of both.
Coaches do admire Garrett for having the same game plan every game. It makes their jobs so less stressful. I'm pretty sure the OCs and DCs can go home early, go to the movies, go golfing... LOL
That halfway decent coach would had the team clinch the NFC East already, and be locked in at the #3 seed. I am disappointed that the season will come down to week 16.
The fact that if this team was better coached, more disciplined , more mentally tougher, more fundamentally sound and more accountable, today's win should have been the division clincher. We would be playing for the number 3 seed in the postseason.
My thought: A better coached, more discliplined, and more accountable team should have clinched the division today. This current team should be playing for a #3 seed in the playoffs.
I have a hard time understanding the defense versus the Bears. As someone mentioned beforehand, why was Jaylon on Allen Robinson three straight plays? What was that supposed to accomplish? Where was the secondary? Was that a Kris Richard call?
Awesome post. I watched "First Take" (or was it "Get Up") on ESPN this morning. They actually had a segment, "Is Jerry The Problem?" Talk about late to the party. I did not watch that segment because almost everyone knows he is the problem. Where have these analysts and experts been for 20...
And a Zoner actually has a thread: "The Argument to Keep Jason Garrett for 2020". It boggles the mind. There are crazy stats to prove that Garrett is unfit to be a head coach.