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Old 11-23-2012   #1
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*The buzz in coaching circles says the Cowboys could keep much of their coaching staff in place even if Jason Garrett is let go. Jerry Jones had a hand in hiring many of the assistants, including Bill Callahan, who is one of his favorites. Whoever takes the job might have to be willing to work with the assistants Jones wants to keep. Someone with ties to Callahan who could fit in? Jon Gruden, who worked with him in Oakland.
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Jerry never learns. This means he wants to hire another weak coach and not even let them pick their staff. The senile old man must go.

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Old 11-23-2012   #2
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You know, as much as Jerry loves his control, I really believe a lot of this comes down to money. You pay all these assistant coaches millions of dollars each, and firing them all at one time really adds up.

How sad is that for guy whose team generates more revenue than most other teams combined?
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If it's not a money issue, than he simply does not get it. In fact, he probably doesn't get it regardless.
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Oh geez.

There goes my hope for the future now too
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Would it shock anyone?

Jerry is basically the HC whos been switching OC/DCs for the last 6-7 years.
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Would it shock anyone?

Jerry is basically the HC whos been switching OC/DCs for the last 6-7 years.
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Would it shock anyone?

Jerry is basically the HC whos been switching OC/DCs for the last 6-7 years.



Oh man this crap never gets old. Spinnsters sitting at home w/ all the skuttle and know of the Dallas Cowboys.

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Would it shock anyone?

Jerry is basically the HC whos been switching OC/DCs for the last 6-7 years.
You sir, speak absolute truth
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If Garrett doesn't improve his record by the end of the season he's gone.

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jerry has given Garrett anyone he wanted aka The right kind of guys. Garrett has had the reign to do what he wanted from players to staff. That isnt the problem. The problem is Garretts inability to manage game time situations from clock management , proper use of personel, to being both the HC and the OC.
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If it's not a money issue, than he simply does not get it. In fact, he probably doesn't get it regardless.
Have you heard his interviews and press conferences?

Both my mother and father are suffering from dementia bordering on alzimers (forgive my spelling). It's amazing what my parents can do or say in a conversation to make you think they know what's going on (speaking in generalizations) and only those that know the signs realize they don't have a clue on specifics. I hate to say it and wouldn't wish it on anyone but I really think JJ's getting to this point. Unfortunately with this disease, there is actual parnoia inflicted on the victims which makes it even harder for those around help him or take over his position of power. I wonder if his son Stephen is aware since it's very hard to accept. It's a very hard postion to be in and his father will make it much harder for him to take over if this is the case.
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You know, as much as Jerry loves his control, I really believe a lot of this comes down to money. You pay all these assistant coaches millions of dollars each, and firing them all at one time really adds up.

How sad is that for guy whose team generates more revenue than most other teams combined?
If that is truly the case then I am annoyed to no tomorrow. He has a cost controlled football team and a franchise that brings in more money than any other. If the Yankees can pay $200m year after year, he can afford to pay $120m one year.
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Jerry never learns. This means he wants to hire another weak coach and not even let them pick their staff. The senile old man must go.
Yeah b/c these ppl know exactly what the Cowboys are going to do already

Give it a break man
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I'm waiting for Norv Turner to come back to Dallas.
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I'm waiting for Norv Turner to come back to Dallas.
This is certainly a move that Jerry would make, I would veto every game of his tenure in Dallas.


What I would give for Jerry to go after Sean Payton.
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