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Coach0001
The Dolphins head coach did you see him on the sideline last night and how hard he coached and with emotion

Took an 1-15 team and went 11-5 last year

I wonder he was here in 2007 helping Garrett with the offense and we all saw the sucess

Do you think the last year and the first 5 games the cowboys have missed him and his fiery personality?

I do I think he was instrumental in 2007 and brought a toughness and accountability that many thinking is lacking with this team


RideUmRough07
probably... I mean it can't just be a big coincidence that after he left we became so much worse... even though we have the same players...
spacegolfer
QUOTE (Coach0001 @ Oct 13 2009, 03:21 PM) *
The Dolphins head coach did you see him on the sideline last night and how hard he coached and with emotion

Took an 1-15 team and went 11-5 last year

I wonder he was here in 2007 helping Garrett with the offense and we all saw the sucess

Do you think the last year and the first 5 games the cowboys have missed him and his fiery personality?

I do I think he was instrumental in 2007 and brought a toughness and accountability that many thinking is lacking with this team

I think with out a doubt that Sparano was really good for us. I wished we still had him. But it is great for him that he has this chance he is in. He might have worked out just as well for us or maybe not.

Bear in mind last year was an atrocious year for injuries for Dallas.

No we do not have the same players as 2007. We are not even close to the same team as that year in players.
badblackcat
QUOTE (Coach0001 @ Oct 13 2009, 02:21 PM) *
The Dolphins head coach did you see him on the sideline last night and how hard he coached and with emotion

Took an 1-15 team and went 11-5 last year

I wonder he was here in 2007 helping Garrett with the offense and we all saw the sucess

Do you think the last year and the first 5 games the cowboys have missed him and his fiery personality?

I do I think he was instrumental in 2007 and brought a toughness and accountability that many thinking is lacking with this team



Tony Sparano was very up and down as an offensive coordinator his last year here (although he officially didn't have the title).

Sparano drew quite a bit of fire when he kept leaving Bledsoe exposed to blitzes when he spread the field. Bledsoe did awful as a result, and the offense as a whole didn't operate well.

This changed when Romo became the starter, as we all know. Sparano was laid bare on the slab when he didn't call a good game in the playoffs vs. Seattle (the clincher was the quick hitch to Glenn from the Cowboys' own endzone. Glenn promptly fumbled while trying to scramble out).


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