Like it or not – we’re back

Last week after San Francisco loss, I made a thread about how much the season was not over and it most assuredly isn’t.

We are back despite Dak Prescott, missing numerous open wide receivers all night. I fully can understand what Amari Cooper must have been feeling because Troy was ready to come out of his skin last night watching that performance – he even said you have to check down why not dump it off, ( loud voice Troy ) – Ferguson was wide open down the middle of the field late in the game on a play action Dak tucked it and ran. He had CD open down the chute – he took a sack – He is afraid to get intercepted he’s afraid to be the reason we lose.

We are back, despite Tony Pollard, not having his explosiveness. If you look at Breece Hall after his surgery he’s now back better than ever if you look at Tony Pollard, we see a guy struggling to regain his explosiveness. I’m not sure we’ll ever see that again.

We are back, despite having the worst offensive line we have seen, and may a decade Prescott was running for his life last night, and that may not be a bad thing actually. Dak throws great on the run.

We are back despite six penalties on the defense and God knows how many false starts holding we had. We are a sloppy, sloppy, careless, poorly disciplined child of a football team.

We are back despite our head coach holding a dinner menu to call plays off of – like it’s 1982. Mike McCarthy is not a good play caller. The jury is still out if he’s actually a decent coach or not but I’m leaning towards – not.

I’m not sure he even cares or understands everything that goes into being and winning franchise there’s just no discipline he’s like a big substitute teacher that the kids are taking advantage of.

Lastly – it may not just be us scoring is down around the league. Pretty play is down around the league Jason Whitlock took notice.

“ So far this week, only two NFL teams scored more than 26 points. Dolphins and Jaguars. We’re in the era of mediocre, inconsistent QB play. The game has been dumbed down because of lack of practice time and players over-satiated with cash. Players think more about jersey swaps, coordinated celebrations, social media branding, and being victims than actually competing. Two teams scored 4 TDs. Receivers wear gloves that make catching the ball easier than ever. Make it make sense. Less contact. Rules designed to promote scoring. Worse product. But NFL actors are making more money than ever before. We’re watching the final three seasons of Game of Thrones. Show was bad for three years. No one recognized it until it was over. Goodell is ready to ink a new contract extension for $70 million a year. The NFL is Enron.”

Jason Whitlock

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