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@Fedya posted:

...because it's football.
...because nobody bothered to start a post on the first game.
...because we need a distraction from the Packers' poor performance yesterday.

You’re the best Fedya.......oh, and I’M NOT OVER YESTERDAY.  😢😢😢

KC/Buffalo suffered from a terrible start time.
It did keep the local news from airing (a good thing), but dinner prep and consumption prevented quality viewing.

I could feel sorry for the Cokeboys... but I don't!

I wanted Dallas to win that division because I never felt like they posed a threat to the Pack in the playoffs.  At this point I’ll hope the Giants win it but I think Philly will.

A healthy Philly team can give the Pack problems as they showed in 2019.  They are so beat up, they aren’t a threat at present but when they get some of their injured OL, WRs, and TEs back they’ll start to right themselves and win that division.

I don't feel not even one bit bad about the Cowpies and their fans.  To me there is only one fan base worse than the spermheads and that is the Cowboys fans.

I work with several Cowboys fans and I warned them about the fact the defense is going to suck under MM.  None of them believed me.

To be fair to McCarthy, and bonehead in-game management decisions aside, I would be curious which coach has a winning season losing both OTs, starting QB, and the starting center (retired) with an owner like Jerruh probably breathing down his neck. He’s in a really shitty spot right now.

Stop me if you've heard this before:

Troubling trend, part 3: The Cowboys are 6-19 in their past 25 games started by a backup quarterback, dating to 2010. McCarthy has a 6-12-1 record with his backup quarterback. These aren't good things with 10 games to play.

Stop me if you've heard this before:

Last edited by Timpranillo

Ooof. ^^^^^^

And another stop me if you've heard this before:

Even without Dak Prescott, Cowboys say plan stays the same on offense

"Despite losing QB Dak Prescott for the season, The Dallas Cowboys have no plans to change anything about the offense they are running"

Ah yes. As personnel changes, you know, like the most important position on the team, MM will stand pat and do nothing. Sound familiar?

Not unlike when he had an athletic DeShawn Kiser and even a Brett Hundley and designed absolutely no plays to highlight their ability to run with the football. I'm not saying that would have led to more wins in and of itself,  but it just floors me after reviewing mass amounts of film in his year off and having a pow-wow with former coaches that MM learned absolutely nothing.

It's still "we do what we do". It's same ole stubborn McVince.

Jones would never admit he made a mistake with McCarthy. I think McCarthy gets 2 years. Yr 1 is new blah, blah, blah and they lost Dak. Yr 2 will have more shiny FAs and very high expectations.

They look like a 6-10 tram this year and will probably get 10 or 11 wins next year, just enough to keep McCarthy around. Though the problems will remain.

McDumbasses offense works. You just need to have an elite QB, a top notch OL and at least 2 or 3 high quality WR's. Dallas had all that earlier in the season and were putting up a ton of yards and points even though some of it was in garbage time. Take away the QB and a couple pieces of the OL or a WR, throw in complete stubbornness when it comes to modifying the offense for the players you have available and you have the 2017 Packers or the current Cowboys offense.

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