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Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett rattles off long list of reasons of how the defense struggled in preseason opener
By Brandon George / Reporter bgeorge@dallasnews.com
3:07 pm on August 9, 2014 | Permalink
OXNARD, Calif. — Obviously, Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett still isn’t very happy with how the defense played in the preseason opener Thursday night at San Diego.
In a rare moment for Garrett, he went on and on about how badly the defense performed against the Chargers after he and his staff evaluated the film from the game.
So, what were the biggest issues with the Cowboys’ defense Thursday?
“Uh, lets start from top to bottom: The discipline wasn’t very good, the gap control wasn’t very good, it wasn’t very physical, we didn’t tackle very well, we didn’t run to the ball well enough, we didn’t make enough plays,” Garrett said. “We made one play on the ball that was significant, but we didn’t make any plays that made a difference in the game.
“I thought we did a good job in the red zone a couple of times, forcing a turnover on the 1-yard line and forcing them to kick a field goal when they were inside the 5. there were some things that you can say, ‘That was alright,’ but for the most part across the board it wasn’t what we needed to be.”
Earlier in his Saturday afternoon news conference, Garrett said, “We have a long way to go in a lot of areas.”
By Brandon George / Reporter bgeorge@dallasnews.com
3:07 pm on August 9, 2014 | Permalink
OXNARD, Calif. — Obviously, Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett still isn’t very happy with how the defense played in the preseason opener Thursday night at San Diego.
In a rare moment for Garrett, he went on and on about how badly the defense performed against the Chargers after he and his staff evaluated the film from the game.
So, what were the biggest issues with the Cowboys’ defense Thursday?
“Uh, lets start from top to bottom: The discipline wasn’t very good, the gap control wasn’t very good, it wasn’t very physical, we didn’t tackle very well, we didn’t run to the ball well enough, we didn’t make enough plays,” Garrett said. “We made one play on the ball that was significant, but we didn’t make any plays that made a difference in the game.
“I thought we did a good job in the red zone a couple of times, forcing a turnover on the 1-yard line and forcing them to kick a field goal when they were inside the 5. there were some things that you can say, ‘That was alright,’ but for the most part across the board it wasn’t what we needed to be.”
Earlier in his Saturday afternoon news conference, Garrett said, “We have a long way to go in a lot of areas.”