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Cowboys news: Jason Garrett endures heavy criticism from everywhere
in Fragen 29.11.2018 04:26von panxing18 • 144 Beiträge
after decision to punt The postmortem on the Cowboys’ disappointing loss to the Texans continues with many focusing squarely on head coach Jason Garrett. Jerry Jones was right about the Cowboys’ terrible 4th-down decision - Ryan Van Bibber Womens Amari Cooper Jersey , SBNation.comVan Bibber echoed many others in criticizing Garret’s conservative overtime decision-making. The Morning After: Garrett punts away the Cowboys’ chance at an ugly road win – Bob Sturm, The AthleticThe decision by Garrett has everyone taking aim, including Sturm. What A Sorry Way To Lose A game - Mickey Spagnola, DallasCowboys.comEven the Mothership laments an opportunity missed, citing the good things the team did in a losing effort. Jason Garrett Odds-on Favorite to Be 1st NFL Head Coach Fired After Texans Loss - Joseph Zucker, Bleacher ReportThe calls for Jason Garrett’s ouster are growing louder and he’s now the favorite to be the first to lose his job. Scout’s Eye: Where Were The Passing Breakdowns? - Bryan Broaddus, DallasCowboys.comAt the Mothership, a break down of a number of interesting plays, including how a wily veteran Texans receiver was able to continually get open.Welcome to the NFC East where .500 is good enough to be in first place - Dan Graziano, ESPN.comAn update on the sad state of the NFC East. Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett says he explained OT punt decision to Jerry Jones - Todd Archer, ESPN.comThe owner openly second-guessed the coach and that apparently led a meeting of the minds to clear the air. Audibles at the Line: Week 5 - Staff, Football OutsidersThe always interesting (and often snarky) Football Outsiders staff provides live commentary on all of Sunday’s games. Point to the letdown in OT all you want, but blaming Cowboys' defense for loss to Texans is a hard sale - Brandon George, SportsDayThe Cowboys’ defense was the epitome of bend but don’t break against the Texans http://www.dallascowboysteamonline.com/amari-cooper-jersey , surround copious yards and few points. Is Jason Garrett punting on the Cowboys' 2018 season, too? - Matt Moseley, SportsDayFormer Cowboys’ beat writer Matt Mosely giveshis Monday thoughts on the Sunday Night loss. Second-guessers will be ready to pounce when Brett Maher takes the field for the Cowboys to attempt the first regular-season kick of his NFL career.If he misses, the refrain from Dallas fans figures to be something along the lines of, "Dan Bailey woulda made it."The Cowboys factored that into their surprising decision to release the second-most accurate kicker in league history because of Bailey's struggles after an injury last season and the relatively large salary for his position.They replaced him with a 28-year-old training camp journeyman with four years of CFL experience in Maher, who wasn't in the locker room when it was open to reporters Tuesday."We recognize he has not made a kick in the National Football League," coach Jason Garrett said. "We understand what Dan Bailey has done in the National Football League, so that makes the decision that much more difficult. We talked about it, went back and forth on it, we challenged each other on it."The club's career leader with 186 field goals, Bailey has made 88.2 percent of his attempts in seven seasons, second to Baltimore's Justin Tucker (90.2).Bailey was the most accurate in NFL history among kickers with at least 100 attempts when he injured his right groin at San Francisco last season and missed four games. Bailey was 8 of 13 after coming back and finished at a career-low 75 percent.The enduring image for Garrett was Bailey shanking a 23-yard attempt in the final seconds of a meaningless finale at Philadelphia after the Cowboys put the ball in the middle of the field trying to take a 9-0 lead in the eventual 6-0 win.While Bailey had a couple of troublesome days in camp, the 30-year-old was solid overall. And Maher's camp impressed the coaches, capped by a 57-yard field goal in the preseason finale at Houston."I think we got real comfortable with Maher and the way he was kicking and the offseason he had Dallas Cowboys Hats ," owner and general manager Jerry Jones said on his radio show Tuesday. "We really felt that we could get the same strategy, same impact that a kicker like Bailey gives us."The Cowboys are saving $3.4 million under the salary cap by cutting Bailey. Maher will make just $480,000. The financial component was less about the present and more about the future of having to pay the likes of quarterback Dak Prescott, running back Ezekiel Elliott and defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, if Dallas gets to that day with those cornerstones."You never have enough of it," Jones said of clearing cap space. "You can take a look at our roster as young as it is, but still we have some pretty hefty situations coming up regarding cap. Anybody planning ahead and you have to, you've already got a spot for that room."Garrett loses a kicker he trusts, with questions about the coach's future likely to follow if the Cowboys miss the playoffs again. They've reached the postseason twice in his seven full seasons, with one playoff win."We're on board with all the decisions," Garrett said. "We make organizational decisions. We talk about it every day, talk about how all the pieces of the puzzle fit together and all the different factors that go into the decisions and we work through it."This decision will be easy to measure.NOTES: DB Treston Decoud and G Cody Wichmann were added to the practice squad, and DE Charles Tapper was released from the practice squad.
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