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10-10-2012
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Senior Member
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Help Sell Me On Jason Garrett
I've never been a believer in the guy and was very much against the hiring but being that he's Jerry's handpicked-handgroomed HC I understand he'll be here for the long haul, and I need something to point to that gives me hope with Garrett. If there's one thing we know about our owner it's that he loves to be right, and if Garrett proves to be a great HC Jerry will look like a genius... so like it or not we are still in the infancy of Garrett's tenure here.
For his supporters, what are the unique coaching qualities you see in him that made/make you supporters and what has he improved on this team since taking over for Wade?
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10-10-2012
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#2
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Banned
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He's only had 5 years to change the "culture" of this team.
GIVE HIM MORE TIME. 
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10-10-2012
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#3
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Dark Days
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Allow me to be a negative nancy.
I would imagine that since you have never been a believer in him that you will not become a believer in him no matter what anybody says or what points anyone makes in this thread.
I think the only think that can change your opinion is results on the field and until those results change from being a .500 team you will not change your opinion.
IOW, you are going into a premise and asking for information that you pretty much know is not going to change your mind and in doing so just wasting your time along with others.
Now that does not mean you can not ask the question. Nor does it mean others can not respond...but I think if we are honest with ourselves we know it is a waste of time because it will not change your mind.
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10-10-2012
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#4
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in the off season i would have told you that it seems he is pays attention to details, is a disciplinarian, is preaching accountability, has been on SB winnnig teams and learned from sone good coaches so we should be hopeful
however, now in 5 seasons as OC and 2 as HC, i have seen little evidence that this is much more than talk
the players are making the same mistakes and they keep playing
poor playcalling
little attention to improving the OL, ST and on and on
i know he is not a difference maker at OC and am losing confidence that he will be a great HC (at least in the near term)
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10-10-2012
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#5
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Cab to Kinko's
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BrAinPaiNt
Allow me to be a negative nancy.
I would imagine that since you have never been a believer in him that you will not become a believer in him no matter what anybody says or what points anyone makes in this thread.
I think the only think that can change your opinion is results on the field and until those results change from being a .500 team you will not change your opinion.
IOW, you are going into a premise and asking for information that you pretty much know is not going to change your mind and in doing so just wasting your time along with others.
Now that does not mean you can not ask the question. Nor does it mean others can not respond...but I think if we are honest with ourselves we know it is a waste of time because it will not change your mind.
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Considering the first two responses to this thread are both negative, how about maybe somebody actually finds something positive to relate to him about the potential of Jason Garrett before we openly just judge him as someone only looking for negative responses to reinforce his beliefs of JG already?
Even if you do think that's what he's looking for.. seems he isn't the only one being negative about things. To be honest.. i strain to find some positives from the guy myself.
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10-10-2012
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#6
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BrAinPaiNt
but I think if we are honest with ourselves we know it is a waste of time because it will not change your mind.
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or it is because except for a lot of talk, there is little actual evidence that garrett has what it takes
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10-10-2012
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#7
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We can't sell you on him today. It is a process. We will need to stack good points for him together on a daily basis to continue in the evolution of convincing you.
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HOW BOUT THEM COWBOYS!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10-10-2012
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#8
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Garrett is a beast on draft day. He absolutely changed the culture of how we approach the draft. That's his biggest asset right now.
I was getting ready to start a thread on this. I fear if we can Jason, our drafts will go to crap as well.
He hasn't proven squat as a HC, but I love how our drafts are panning out under him.
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10-10-2012
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#9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BrAinPaiNt
Allow me to be a negative nancy.
I would imagine that since you have never been a believer in him that you will not become a believer in him no matter what anybody says or what points anyone makes in this thread.
I think the only think that can change your opinion is results on the field and until those results change from being a .500 team you will not change your opinion.
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I'm not saying I'm going to become a believer in him, but by creating this thread I'm obviously open to having my opinion swayed. Surprisingly enough, being a fan of the team I want to have some faith in my head coach. I just want to hear some positive reinforcement of why Garrett is the one, he seems to have a lot of supporters so there are obviously some positives that I'm not seeing.
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10-10-2012
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Banned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GloryDaysRBack
Garrett is a beast on draft day. He absolutely changed the culture of how we approach the draft. That's his biggest asset right now.
I was getting ready to start a thread on this. I fear if we can Jason, our drafts will go to crap as well.
He hasn't proven squat as a HC, but I love how our drafts are panning out under him.
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Let's use two picks (including one in the top 10) on a corner when we would've gotten a good one in the second round. BEAST on draft day.
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10-10-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Numbers921
Let's use two picks (including one in the top 10) on a corner when we would've gotten a good one in the second round. BEAST on draft day.
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Which good corner could we have Gotten in round 2?
Don't be foolish. Our drafts under Garrett have been stellar
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10-10-2012
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#12
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Banned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GloryDaysRBack
Which good corner could we have Gotten in round 2?
Don't be foolish. Our drafts under Garrett have been stellar
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Ever hear of Janoris Jenkins?
The draft slots don't match up exactly, but they certainly could've traded down and been in position to pick him. We would've had more players to fix this mess in that scenario. Instead, two picks were used to fill one hole and the secondary still can't cover (because surprise the front seven isn't that good).
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10-10-2012
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#13
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Numbers921
Ever hear of Janoris Jenkins?
The draft slots don't match up exactly, but they certainly could've traded down and been in position to pick him. We would've had more players to fix this mess in that scenario. Instead, two picks were used to fill one hole and the secondary still can't cover (because surprise the front seven isn't that good).
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Yeah. They don't match up at all.
And Jenkins isn't half The corner Claiborne is. Jenkins was abused like a rag doll vs AZ. If Kolb was worth anything at QB Jenkins would've given up multiple Tds
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10-10-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Numbers921
Ever hear of Janoris Jenkins?
The draft slots don't match up exactly, but they certainly could've traded down and been in position to pick him. We would've had more players to fix this mess in that scenario. Instead, two picks were used to fill one hole and the secondary still can't cover (because surprise the front seven isn't that good).
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I don't even agree w moving up for Claiborne. But at least he's damn good.
Smith
Carter
Murray
Claiborne
Find me a better 4 some in the last two drafts from one team. Good luck.
This doesn't even include Crawford, whoo really like as well. But he's far from proven.
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10-10-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GloryDaysRBack
Yeah. They don't match up at all.
And Jenkins isn't half The corner Claiborne is. Jenkins was abused like a rag doll vs AZ. If Kolb was worth anything at QB Jenkins would've given up multiple Tds
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Because Claiborne AND the 50 million dollar corner didn't get taken to school last week? Claiborne got toasted by a guy who doesn't even regularly play WR.
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