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01-25-2013
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#46
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Originally Posted by AbeBeta
a career .540 record
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And one of these

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01-25-2013
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#47
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Originally Posted by wileedog
And one of these

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He certainly does have one.
Just like Barry Switzer.
Why did he get one? Because he didn't get axed after a couple of .500 seasons.
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01-25-2013
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#48
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Originally Posted by AbeBeta
Just like Barry Switzer.
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C'mon, really? The Switzer argument?
Gruden has never had a decent QB in his career, yet has gone to Championship games and won a SB. Garrett has never not had a bona fide QB in his career and can't get to the playoffs in a crappy division.
The two aren't even comparable right now. Maybe Garrett gets there some day, but you have a closing window on this team with Romo and Ware. This is not the place or the team for learn on the job.
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01-25-2013
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#49
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Originally Posted by AbeBeta
He certainly does have a better resume. Of course, he has had longer to build it.
BTW -- Gruden's first two seasons as a HC. 8-8, 8-8. Of course, he had guys like Wade Wilson starting for him. Oh snap!!! Another sign!
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Gruden is 3 years older than Garrett. And already has more coaching experience than Garrett may likely have over his entire coaching career.
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01-25-2013
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#50
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Originally Posted by wileedog
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The two aren't even comparable right now. Maybe Garrett gets there some day, but you have a closing window on this team with Romo and Ware. This is not the place or the team for learn on the job.
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Ive said this from the day Garrett was hired as HC
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01-25-2013
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#51
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Originally Posted by theogt
Gruden is 3 years older than Garrett. And already has more coaching experience than Garrett may likely have over his entire coaching career.
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Sure - but I don't think you can discount that Garrett was playing in the NFL for many of those years.
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01-25-2013
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#52
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Originally Posted by Yakuza Rich
Kiffin wanted to get back to the NFL. They took him.
Marinelli wanted out of Chicago. He was considered THE best D-Line coach in football and had and knows Kiffin as well.
The only person that doesn't seem like a total coincidence is Bisaccia. But, Garrett played in Tampa so he's familiar with all 3 coaches.
I just don't see why they would wait to hire Gruden. Perhaps they are trying to persuade Gruden, although I think it will take more than getting a D-Coordinator that he supposedly doesn't talk to anymore and a Special Teams coach back.
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I believe that Joe Marciano was the ST coach in Tampa when Garrett was there.
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01-25-2013
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#53
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wileedog
C'mon, really? The Switzer argument?
Gruden has never had a decent QB in his career, yet has gone to Championship games and won a SB. Garrett has never not had a bona fide QB in his career and can't get to the playoffs in a crappy division.
The two aren't even comparable right now. Maybe Garrett gets there some day, but you have a closing window on this team with Romo and Ware. This is not the place or the team for learn on the job.
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When he won the SB, he had the #1 defense in the league. Offense was middle of the pack. Does that make him an offensive genius?
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01-25-2013
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#54
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AbeBeta
Sure - but I don't think you can discount that Garrett was playing in the NFL for many of those years.
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Playing?
The Dallas "Football" Cowboys a team where everyone is accountable*.
*Unless their name is Jerry or Jason.
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01-25-2013
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#55
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You're right...
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Originally Posted by DBOY3141
Too bad Gruden and Kiffin don't get along anymore. More shallow reporting by our beloved media.
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This looks more like a Lovie Smith move for next year or sooner if RHG bombs early....
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01-25-2013
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#56
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IMO the "big" changes are already made and JG's here for the rest of next season. If we start out 2-6 (looking awful), JG will be fired at the break and Callahan will resume coaching duties the rest of the year, then we'll go after a big name HC like Grud.
If next year goes like this one,(competitive but no playoffs), JG's gone. If we barely make the playoffs and lose bad, JG's gone. If we make the playoffs and compete well or win first playoff game then JG will be back.
Either way it's a good strategy for JJ. It keeps the pressure/camera on JG throughout the year as a "walkaround coach/motivator" who has to deliver this year or else. A lot of people and press do not see JG as this kind of coach so all eyes/cameras will be watching him. If JG is not successful (given all the rope JJ has supposably provided) from the past 3-6 years, JJ has full fan support into firing JG.
JJ will look like hero if JG is successful (and should) however he will also look like a hero if not succesful, by bringing in a new big name coach.
Either way for the next 2 years, fans are still engaged and buying into the circus.
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01-25-2013
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#57
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Originally Posted by zrinkill
Seems to me like this is more setting up Lovie for next year if Jason does not make a win/loss progress this year.
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That's my thought as well. Would prefer Lovie over Gruden. Would have to see what Marinelli has to say about Lovie.
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01-25-2013
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#58
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AbeBeta
Sure - but I don't think you can discount that Garrett was playing in the NFL for many of those years.
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Of course you can, and you should discount it.
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01-25-2013
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#59
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AbeBeta
When he won the SB, he had the #1 defense in the league. Offense was middle of the pack. Does that make him an offensive genius?
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It makes him a HC who won the Superbowl with Brad Johnson at QB.
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01-25-2013
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#60
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Anyone can feel however they like but there are facts that require zero feelings involved.
This staff has ties to Gruden that go far beyond typical 5 degrees of NFL separation stuff.
We all know Holmgren is a major player in Jerry's ear. And Gruden was a Holmgren disciple.
Gruden has won the division 5 times in 11 years as a head coach. And he has never been considered to have great talent on those teams. He has a .550 win clip in the NFL playoffs. With of course one Lombardi to his credit.
Kiffin and Callahan actually have VERY high opinions of Gruden as they have shared with the media.
Gruden is a volunteer coach at his sons High School. His son graduates this year.
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