Bryson Treece

Bryson Treece

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14 years ago @ Dallas Cowboys Nation - Deon Anderson Arrested... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hey Joe, there is, you just have to be registered to do it, either on this site, or on the Intense Debate site, the service that handles our comments.

Edit*: You can edit them, rather.

14 years ago @ Dallas Cowboys Nation - With the Offseason Sta... · 0 replies · +1 points

We're not GM's because we didn't buy a football team. That doesn't mean we're idiots though.

Barber was never as good as everyone thought he was. He had a role and in it he was pretty good, but take him out of that closer role and you've got a guy that isn't that fast and isn't very elusive. His injuries are why I think we should trade him. Everyone has been saying it for years now, that his running style is going to shorten his career. I think it already has started to do that, or else he would stay healthier more. And we're at two years now, in a row, of him having multiple sidelining injuries.

As for Bennett, the problem with him isn't his lack of production, quite the contrary. He's producing too much, off the field. It's a major tell how someone divides their time. He spends more time than any other Cowboys player online Tweeting and making videos and whatnot. His production on the field this last preseason started slipping within a week of MartyB coming out to play. His priorities are screwed up and his character is rather low, especially considering some of Marty B's antics online. If he would just buckle down and focus on football then he would be worth keeping. As it is we've got the T without the O.

14 years ago @ Dallas Cowboys Nation - Miles Austin or Gerald... · 0 replies · +1 points

I have to agree with Bags on this one. (shh. Don't tell anyone.)

We paid a lot of money for Roy and kept paying him years after he started sucking. Paying Sensabaugh a franchise salary for one year would be far from the worst thing we could do. I'm thinking we should put that tag on Austin though, to buy us a year before we sign him to a long term deal. He needs to prove himself for more than just 13 games.

14 years ago @ Dallas Cowboys Nation - With the Offseason Sta... · 0 replies · +1 points

Sadly, though, we'll likely get a new offensive coordinator only once Garrett is promoted to head coach. Barring and glaring screw ups in 2010, it's bound to happen. And by glaring I mean mistakes that even Jerry Jones can't ignore.

14 years ago @ Dallas Cowboys Nation - Wade Phillips Stays In... · 0 replies · +1 points

I'm not abandoning the real issue because I don't like Garrett. I'm simply saying that if an 1/8 of a yard per carry from what is widely considered a top ground unit is what you're hoping for, then maybe as a coach, you shouldn't be trying it on the ground. That's where my problem lies with Garrett.

He didn't really pick bad plays, and he didn't fail to make things work. He did fail to recognize that an incompletion is worth more than an 1/8 of a yard. At least throwing it he could've had a chance. Something that obviously wasn't there by trying to run between an under-performing line's blocks.

14 years ago @ Dallas Cowboys Nation - Wade Phillips Stays In... · 1 reply · +1 points

It's not all on Garrett. What's on Garrett is having a top 5 offense each year and still being unable to convert on third and fourth and short repeatedly while having the most well-executing and successful offense he's had to date. If you're trying to vindicate Garrett you'll need more than stats. Offense is about points, and while we've gotten plenty of those, we've missed the ones that count. Calling an ineffective Barber over and over doesn't make him effective. It's Garrett's job to recognize what's not working and find something else.

You and I talked the other day and I mentioned the O-Line needs work, and has for several years now. Romo has done an amazing job of keeping the heat off of Adams, Kosier, Gurode, Davis, and Colombo, or as many have stated it, he has made the line look good with his ability to scramble and make a play.

Romo has done as much as Austin has to help keep Garrett out of the fire. Maybe it's time people look past the talent and see what, or who, is holding them back.

I don't know if he should be fired or not. As you point out, he has done something right or the stats wouldn't be part of the argument. But he needs help calling the plays better because we're getting killed by defenses who watch film and know what plays we'll call before we do. The players have executed very well. Even when the play was spotted they still made it happen many times. Sometimes you need a scheme that the defense didn't get a copy of.

Of course after the Vikings game the focus will be the O-Line. For good reason too, who knew such a reckless pass rush would totally shut us down.

14 years ago @ Dallas Cowboys Nation - Dallas Cowboys Lose to... · 0 replies · +1 points

We certainly need a kicker now, too bad Folk couldn't get back to form after his surgery. As for Jason Garrett, I hate to say it and admit that we're going to go right back down this road—because I said it a lot before the '09 season started—but you're right. I was screaming at the beautiful and large LCD TV I have, damning it for showing me the retardation of Garrett in such brilliant and high definition display.

When you have a team that is so hell bent, and successful, to pressure the QB, a draw play isn't the best idea. A draw play, instead of making the defense pay for coming too aggressively, actually favors the defense in that case. It allows time for the ball to go no where while the defense sets up and goes after it. Yet Garrett couldn't think of a better type of run play than that? I bet of the run plays we did call, 80 percent or more were draws. Stupid. He needs to go.

As for Sensabaugh, he could have done better by doing—anything really. It was Newman that blew the coverage on that play though. Sensabaugh tried to pick it up, and did a wonderful job of staying with him, but he forgot to defend the pass. Certainly one of the bigger WTF?!?!?! moments this season.

14 years ago @ Dallas Cowboys Nation - Dallas Cowboys Vs. Min... · 0 replies · +1 points

You just called upon the one way the Cowboys would lose for your prediction, and it was right. The Vikings got so much pressure on Romo—that was the game deciding factor in my eyes.

14 years ago @ Dallas Cowboys Nation - Dallas Cowboys Vs. Min... · 0 replies · +1 points

I had the same comment for him myself, but I have to point out that he was right. The matchup was a tough one to predict—obviously.

14 years ago @ Dallas Cowboys Nation - Roy Williams Steps Up ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I just liked the fact that he made catches. He wasn't targeted much more than what he caught, having only missed one on a deep shot that was off target, and out of bounds. But him making plays, any plays, helps our offense by spreading the defense further. We've got Austin, Crayton, and Williams to cover; Witten and Phillips to cover, as well as our backs Barber, Jones, and Choice who all need to be covered even in passing situations. That's just a lot to have to cover at any one time.

But as long as Williams is dropping balls he won't be thrown to, and that's a fact the Vikings D will be banking on.