Warhop stunk as OL coach

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Warhop (sp?) is now the OL coach for the Cowboys and they are living proof that Warhop is no OL coach in the NFL. Look at the Cardinals now without him, I'm glad this guy is gone.
 

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I have always tried to be civil while posting on this board, but you just showed everyone how you are. Who do you think formed the first string O-line we have?
 
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Originally posted by Jetstream Green
Warhop (sp?) is now the OL coach for the Cowboys and they are living proof that Warhop is no OL coach in the NFL. Look at the Cardinals now without him, I'm glad this guy is gone.

Uhhh Jetstream. Dallas scored 52 points last night.
 

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I agree with Jetstream. Warhop coached good linemen to mediocrity. He was a huge part of the problem here.

Furthermore, George did not assemble this line. Bob Ferguson and Dave Mcginnis and Rod Graves did.

Remember Lester Holmes? Warhop said on radio that Lester was our best blocker. What nonsense.

So Dallas scored 52 against Oakland. Big Deal. Minnesota destroyed the Raiders last week. That veteran Raider team is just going through the motions in pre-season.
 

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I agree with Jetstreem as well. How many times have we heard "if the o-line can live up to their potential they could be one of the better lines in the leauge." Under Warhop? They've been saying that for about 3-4 years now. What about the word "underachieve? How many times was that word used to describe our o-line in the past? Quick....name one O-lineman that improved under Warhop besides Davis (who it could be argued that he would have been good for any team, because he was dominant from the day he put pads on).
 

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Originally posted by Skkorpion
I agree with Jetstream. Warhop coached good linemen to mediocrity. He was a huge part of the problem here.

Furthermore, George did not assemble this line. Bob Ferguson and Dave Mcginnis and Rod Graves did.

Remember Lester Holmes? Warhop said on radio that Lester was our best blocker. What nonsense.

So Dallas scored 52 against Oakland. Big Deal. Minnesota destroyed the Raiders last week. That veteran Raider team is just going through the motions in pre-season.


henceforth, let the name "lester holmes" never be written on this board again!!

so it is written, so shall it be done.
 

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Originally posted by Crimson Warrior
henceforth, let the name "lester holmes" never be written on this board again!!

so it is written, so shall it be done.


Lester Holmes!

Sorry, I couldn't resist.
 

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