Re: Cowboys best shot since '95?
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:26 pm
I am not a big fan of McCarthy either and feel the team underachieves too much ...
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Brian wolf wrote:Sorry Bryan ... but this Brian didnt say that ... haha
I am not a big fan of McCarthy either and feel the team underachieves too much ...
I'm a Packer fan but not a big McCrthy fan and I don't think that statement is entirely accurate. McCarthy did interview with the Jets but he turned down several other offers to interview and he even canceled at least one scheduled interview because he had decided to take a year off.Bryan wrote:I don't know if you will be proven right or wrong, but I found this to be an interesting statement. I always thought the Packers won in spite of McCarthy; whenever he called timeout and sent in a play, it would end in disaster. Clock management, using challenges, when to go for 2...these things seem to always be beyond McCarthy's grasp. I thought it was telling that when McCarthy was fired by the Packers, he was one of only a handful of active coaches that had a Super Bowl title on his resume, there were numerous job openings, yet no team gave McCarthy a job.GameBeforeTheMoney wrote:McCarthy, given the chance, is likely going to win several division championships in Dallas, IMO. Whether they get to the Super Bowl or not is tough to say.
It seemed to me that the Cowboys shot themselves in the foot more often than not. The Niners dominated the first 3 periods and were surprisingly better than Dallas at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball, and perhaps the only reason the Cowboys moved the ball in the 4th period was because the Niners were missing Warner and Bosa. It was somewhat miraculous that the Cowboys were still in the game; the re-spotting of the ball on Samuel's 3rd down run was almost unprecedented, and I think the re-spotting wasn't even the correct call. Had the Niners gotten that first down, the game would essentially have been over.Brian wolf wrote:Another blown opportunity for the Cowboys. The officials upstaged the players, especially at the end. Gets tiresome to watch ...
https://sports.yahoo.com/whats-next-for ... 08265.htmlTeo wrote:I think is their best shot since 2007.