Thursday, September 15, 2016

The Dez Problem: Why Garrett needs to revamp his offense

If you have tuned into the local radio show that I am a part of in the last year or so, you would notice I really like Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett a lot. I would have to defend him against my fellow co-hosts who think he might be one of the worst head coaches in all of sports. Until last week, I thought they were all crazy. Now, I would be totally in favor of sacking Garrett.

Why the change? This offense has turned into a bland and predictable piece of garbage if someone not named Tony Romo is in at quarterback. Last week’s performance against the New York Giants showed us how bad things really are underneath the surface.

Even with Romo out, it was thought that Dak Prescott would succeed because of all the quality weapons surrounding him.  He had a healthy Dez Bryant, one of the best offensive lines in the league, a young and dynamic running back and a veteran security blanket in Jason Witten.  So how did they manage to score only one touchdown against the Giants?

First off, give the Giants some credit. They spent big money to upgrade their defense and it worked. They were committed to stopping the run and forcing Prescott to beat them through the air. Also, there were times when Bryant and Cole Beasley could have helped the cause by actually catching the football near the end zone. Yet, there was something terribly wrong with the overall game plan and philosophy.

Dez Bryant is your most dynamic weapon and needs to be involved more than just being a decoy. Instead of moving him around the field to create better mismatches, Bryant is mostly lined up to be a deep threat. Here’s a rundown of the type of routes that Bryant ran thanks to Joey Ickes of Blogging the Boys.com.




21 of 44 of Bryant’s routes were Go routes with the next most being 5 a deep over. This is not a winning formula in today’s NFL. The problem is the Cowboys think this is how you have a successful offense. Their philosophy is to allow them to double Dez and then throw to the other weapons on the team. If Dez gets open and makes some game-changing plays, then awesome. If not, they are still moving the ball with their other players.

Problem with that is your other weapons aren’t going to make dynamic plays. Witten and Beasley can move the ball, but they don’t beat the defense effectively. In the end, Bryant has to get more than one catch in the ball game. It is that simple.

So why is this not a problem when Tony is at QB? Mainly because Romo is a seasoned veteran that can adjust the plays at the line of scrimmage and knows how to get the ball to Bryant. Romo has hidden a lot of the warts that Garrett’s offense has. Once Romo leaves the offense, it is clear how predictable it can become.


If Garrett and offensive coordinator Scott Linehan don’t change things fast, they might not have their jobs much longer. Romo can’t carry Garrett forever.

Friday, September 9, 2016

2016 NFL Season Predictions

The NFL season is here and what a game to start week one.  The Denver Broncos defended their championship by edging out the Carolina Panthers 21-20. Though one game is in the books, I still have time to release my really bad season predictions. So here we go!

AFC:
AFC East: Patriots
AFC North: Steelers
AFC South: Jaguars
AFC West: Broncos
Wild Card: Raiders, Colts

NFC:
NFC East:  Cowboys
NFC North: Packers
NFC South: Panthers
NFC West:  Cardinals
Wild Cards: Seahawks, Vikings

AFC  Championship: Steelers Over Broncos
NFC Championship:  Cardinals Over Packers

Super Bowl:  Cardinals over Steelers

MVP: Aaron Rodgers
OPOY: Adrian Peterson
DPOY:  Kahlil Mack
ROPOY:  Zeke Elliot
RDPOY: Myles Jack
Coach of the Year: Bruce Arians

Week 1 Predictions:

TB over Atlanta
BAL  over BUF
HOU over  CHI
GB over JAX
KC over SD
OAK over NO
CIN over NYJ
PHI over CLE
TEN over MINN
SEA over MIA
DAL over NYG
IND over DET
ARI over NE
PITT over WAS

LA over SF

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Cowboys go 9-7 in 2016; Win Division Title despite Romo's injury

After months and months of preparation, bad news and some fake football, the NFL regular season is finally here. For the Dallas Cowboys, Sunday afternoon might be the start of one of the biggest transitional moments since 2006.

With starting quarterback Tony Romo sidelined for the first part of the season with a major back injury, a litany of questions regarding the pass rush and a rookie quarterback tasked with shouldering the burden of this team, the Cowboys have a lot on their plate as they open the season with the New York Giants.

Will the Cowboys make the playoffs?  Here is how I think the season will unfold in 2016.

With Dak Prescott running the show for at least the first six games, Cowboys will find success but the growing pains of starting a rookie will be prevalent. Look for the Cowboys to go 3-3 entering the bye week in week 7. I think any Cowboys fan would love that situation.

By Week 8, Romo will make his return and lead the Cowboys to two straight victories over both the Eagles and the lowly Browns. Unfortunately, expect back-to-back losses to the Steelers and Ravens and the Cowboys enter Thanksgiving 5-5.

Romo then returns to his winning ways on Thanksgiving, beating the rival Redskins. They follow it up with two straight victories over the Vikings and Giants before losing to a young and talented Bucs team at home.

With two games left in the season, the Cowboys split the final two games in the season beating the Lions and losing the finale at home to the Eagles.

Cowboys finish the season at 9-7 and squeaking in a NFC East title.


Will this happen?  Most likely not, but there is some hope for this team this season. Health and luck will have to play a big part in 2016. Either way, this will be a season to remember for Cowboys fans.