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Yep, Rob Ryan and not Jason Garrett is the problem in Dallas. Jerry Jones lost his marbles years ago.

Its the blind leading the blind.

Jerry Jones is the problem there too
 
RayClay said:
Rob will get a job. He hasn't Peter Principled himself to his level of incompetence like his brother.

Are you sure about that. Has he ever been successful as a coordinator? Ever? I don't see it


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all the ryans talk the same and blame others

Rob Ryan fired by Dallas Cowboys after two seasons - NFL.com

As much as the Ryans may be loud mouthed louts, he does have a point. The Cowboys injury list on D by the end of the season was ridiculous. They weren't a great unit but Romo and Garrett choked away another season in Dallas.

He really doesn't have a point though. He has an excuse but he had never done a good job as a DC anywhere. He has failed in every stop.


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Along with Bob Kraft, he was also instrumental in obtaining an agreement to end the NFL Lockout.

Yet another reason why Jerry Jones should focus on being an owner and letting a real football man run the football operation. Jones was important to the labor agreement, and makes a ton of money (albeit leveraged money) on his stadium and brand. What he stinks at is being a GM.

Jerry the GM should sit down with Jerry the owner and look at this chart:

Playoff history: Dallas Cowboys - ESPN

Then together they should agree on whether it's time for a new GM. Once they agree on a course of action, they can give Jerry the perv a call, and all three can go out and get them some glory-hole.
 
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all the ryans talk the same and blame others

Rob Ryan fired by Dallas Cowboys after two seasons - NFL.com

As much as the Ryans may be loud mouthed louts, he does have a point. The Cowboys injury list on D by the end of the season was ridiculous. They weren't a great unit but Romo and Garrett choked away another season in Dallas.

He really doesn't have a point though. He has an excuse but he had never done a good job as a DC anywhere. He has failed in every stop.


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Once again, Jerry Jones proves himself to be completely clueless when it comes to what's happening between the lines. While we have to give the man his due when it comes to marketing his product, he'd be a lot better off if he would actually let someone else run the team.
 
When asked what he was going to do next was the repsonse to:

"go eat a [expletive] snack.“?

After his snack Im sure he will surface somewhere.
 
He really doesn't have a point though. He has an excuse but he had never done a good job as a DC anywhere. He has failed in every stop.


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He has a point. You should familiarise yourself with the Cowboys injury list on defense this season. He was a fairly decent linebackers coach in New England. As for the coordinator roles, you're probably right. Mind you, he hasn't been working for sterling organisations as his past few DC roles has he?

I'm intrigued by Jones using Rob Ryan as a scapegoat when there are far greater problems in Dallas than an average coordinator.
 
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Jason La Canfora ‏@JasonLaCanfora
Can confirm ESPN report the Bills have hired Mike Pettine as their DC. Have to wonder if Rob Ryan replaces Pettine on Rex Ryan's D in NY
 
Wow Jones has truly lost it :rofl:
 
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Jason La Canfora ‏@JasonLaCanfora
Can confirm ESPN report the Bills have hired Mike Pettine as their DC. Have to wonder if Rob Ryan replaces Pettine on Rex Ryan's D in NY

For just the shear entertainment value I hope the Ryan brothers are united.
 
He has a point. You should familiarise yourself with the Cowboys injury list on defense this season. He was a fairly decent linebackers coach in New England. As for the coordinator roles, you're probably right. Mind you, he hasn't been working for sterling organisations as his past few DC roles has he?

I'm intrigued by Jones using Rob Ryan as a scapegoat when there are far greater problems in Dallas than an average coordinator.

Absolutely. Also the Cowboys rank 4th in the league in giveaways, it's hard to see any DC doing much more in that spot.
 
He has a point. You should familiarise yourself with the Cowboys injury list on defense this season. He was a fairly decent linebackers coach in New England. As for the coordinator roles, you're probably right. Mind you, he hasn't been working for sterling organisations as his past few DC roles has he?

I'm intrigued by Jones using Rob Ryan as a scapegoat when there are far greater problems in Dallas than an average coordinator.

A coach who uses injuries as an excuse, is what Rob Ryan has always been as a DC, a loser.
Look at his job performance. With or without injuries, he has been a bad DC.
Being part of a good staff in NE is good by association, the job he has done has been poor. Other than drawing attention to himself, he is great at that.
 
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Jason La Canfora ‏@JasonLaCanfora
Can confirm ESPN report the Bills have hired Mike Pettine as their DC. Have to wonder if Rob Ryan replaces Pettine on Rex Ryan's D in NY
I think the Jets already made Dennis Turman DC
 
I think the Jets already made Dennis Turman DC

The Google has many stories saying Thurman is expected to be named DC. There's still a chance!
 
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He really doesn't have a point though. He has an excuse but he had never done a good job as a DC anywhere. He has failed in every stop.


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That is an unfair characterization. The Cowboys defense was clearly improved under Ryan. In year one, the Cowboys went from 31st to 16th in scoring defense. This year, with all the injuries, the defense was still better than it had been the year before he got there, coming in at 24th. Both years were both better in points scored, regardless of ranking, and the difference between the year he arrived and his first year was a full 99 points.

The defense also showed improvement in Cleveland in year 2, after a decline in his first year there.

Points allowed (ranking):
16
21
13

Yards allowed:
26
31
22

Points allowed (totals):
350
375
332

He had the Browns playing better defense than they'd been playing under Crennel.
 
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Jason La Canfora ‏@JasonLaCanfora
Can confirm ESPN report the Bills have hired Mike Pettine as their DC. Have to wonder if Rob Ryan replaces Pettine on Rex Ryan's D in NY

Unless Pettine changes his stripes, we're going to have 2 Rex Ryan style defenses in the AFCE moving forward. Pettine doesn't have a Revis or Cromartie, though, so I don't know who he'll pivot the gameplan around as of now.
 
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Jason La Canfora ‏@JasonLaCanfora
Can confirm ESPN report the Bills have hired Mike Pettine as their DC. Have to wonder if Rob Ryan replaces Pettine on Rex Ryan's D in NY

That's a good move for Buffalo. Pettine is a good Defensive Coordinator and understands the offenses in the division. Doug Marrone, the new HC ofthe Bills did excellent work with Drew Brees and the Saints, as well as helping put together a decent offense with the Jets in the early 2000s.

Pettine has a great deal of talent to work with in Buffalo and enough experience to make things interesting for the Patriots next year. I like what they're doing up there and I wish them success.
 
Firing Ryan is like putting a bandaid on a gunshot would.

From my vantage, the most salient causes of the franchise's mediocrity are lousy scouting and talent acquisition (Jones) and lousy head coaching (Garrett). Easy to see why Ryan would be scapegoated, though.
 
That is an unfair characterization. The Cowboys defense was clearly improved under Ryan. In year one, the Cowboys went from 31st to 16th in scoring defense. This year, with all the injuries, the defense was still better than it had been the year before he got there, coming in at 24th. Both years were both better in points scored, regardless of ranking, and the difference between the year he arrived and his first year was a full 99 points.

The defense also showed improvement in Cleveland in year 2, after a decline in his first year there.

Points allowed (ranking):
16
21
13

Yards allowed:
26
31
22

Points allowed (totals):
350
375
332

He had the Browns playing better defense than they'd been playing under Crennel.
Well, you can feel that way if you like, but I am not impressed by someone who has been a DC for something like 9 years and never has had a defense that could be considered good, because his average defenses were better than the guy who got fired before him.
By yuor argument if KCs next HC wins 3 games he is doing a good job.
 
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