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Old 12-04-2012   #91
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I think they got rid of TO because he wasn't a fan of the way Garrett ran the offense.
TO was in serious decline and was questioning Romo, Garrett and Witten. He had become a distraction and his declining skills could not override the cancer he was in the locker room any longer.

After we sent him packing he didn't last long in Cincinnati before they turfed him.
He tried a comeback after ACL surgery but looked like a UDFA rookie on the field with hands of stone. The FO made the right decision not to bring him back for another year. Jerry made the mistake of extending his original 3-year deal right before the season when he fell apart by the seams. The confidence gained from that contract let him get comfortable and let his true nature shine through.

I don't wish ill will on anyone. But I think it is deserving that he won't have an easy retirement with the riches he earned during his playing days and will have to try to make a living. I look forward to seeing him get fired a few more times before he is finally shoved out of the limelight.
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This whole argument is old and tired, but

I think Garrett deserves not one but at least two more seasons.

I think you're kidding yourself if some other coach is magically gonna come in and flip the switch and start winning Super Bowls with a roster that's filled with players that have been able to outlast 3 coaches and will be deeply entrenched in their ways waiting out the next guy because the pitchforks will be out again.

And they escape yet again with no blame directed at them.

You want a new coach?

Fine blow the roster up.

Keep Lee, Carter, Claiborne, Murray, Witten and Bryant.

And then give the new HC the chance that Garrett and all other coaches during the past 20 years never got.
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Old 12-04-2012   #93
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I think they got rid of TO because he wasn't a fan of the way Garrett ran the offense.
No one is happier he is gone than Tony Romo. I'll leave it at that.
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Old 12-04-2012   #94
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When your own owner who fast tracked you can't think of a way that you've improved the team, it's time to go.

I like our drafts under Garrett, but it's clear as day he isn't cut out for coaching. I wouldn't mind him being put in a management role somewhere, helping us with the draft and finding talent. On the field, he is actively losing us games by not throwing the challenge flag out there, doing things like icing the kicker, etc. Look at how the offense explodes once his play-calling is removed and we go into no-huddle. We don't have time for Garrett to learn the game. Get him an OC or get us a real head coach and stuff Garrett in a role that he has actually shown having a knack for, which is finding talent.
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When your own owner who fast tracked you can't think of a way that you've improved the team, it's time to go...
Where does this talking point keep coming from? I see it cropping up, but don't recall the interview where it came from Jerry.
When asked whether Jason Garrett is the right head coach for this team: "I don't think there is anyone else that could. I think he is an unbelievable coach. We've responded to him and he has made us better football players, better people. If you watch us I think we play with a certain relentless spirit." --Sean Lee
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Hey all - I wrote this for another forum that I am part of. Part of the reason I wrote it though is due to all the crazy negativity I read here this morning. I thought I would share this with you guys - feel free to rip apart.

Also - PS - Adam, if you are reading this - WOULD LOVE TO SEE SOME CAP ANALYSIS!! What kind of shape are we in for next year????

A case for Garrett:

So - As many of you know, I am a supporter =>OF THE DIRECTION<= the franchise is going under Garrett. I emphasis those words to make a point. I do think Garrett as a coach and play caller has some significant deficiencies. Namely, the game day management of the offense and the perpetual problem with penalties (side note, 2003 was the last year we had under 6 penalties a game. We have been in the bottom 10 almost every year since then).

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Do a write up on how he failed as an offensive coordinator.
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TO was in serious decline and was questioning Romo, Garrett and Witten. He had become a distraction and his declining skills could not override the cancer he was in the locker room any longer.

After we sent him packing he didn't last long in Cincinnati before they turfed him.
He tried a comeback after ACL surgery but looked like a UDFA rookie on the field with hands of stone. The FO made the right decision not to bring him back for another year. Jerry made the mistake of extending his original 3-year deal right before the season when he fell apart by the seams. The confidence gained from that contract let him get comfortable and let his true nature shine through.

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I'm pretty sure he doesn't give a **** about a nobody disgruntled fan. But when he was here, was our best chance of going places. Too bad we didn't have a QB then or now to do anything about these chances.
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Look at how the offense explodes once his play-calling is removed and we go into no-huddle.
The offense explodes from the no huddle because of when we do it in the games. We are usually down and have to move the ball very quickly and the defense is playing soft prevent. I don't know why that is so hard for some fans to understand?

Don't get me wrong, I think JG badly needs to go though.
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The offense explodes from the no huddle because of when we do it in the games. We are usually down and have to move the ball very quickly and the defense is playing soft prevent. I don't know why that is so hard for some fans to understand?

Don't get me wrong, I think JG badly needs to go though.
Seems like defenses would take notice of multiple weeks of Dallas carving up prevent defenses and refuse to play prevent defense.

Maybe not. Probably asking a lot from coaching staffs to notice something like that.
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Seems like defenses would take notice of multiple weeks of Dallas carving up prevent defenses and refuse to play prevent defense.

Maybe not. Probably asking a lot from coaching staffs to notice something like that.
Take notice of what? Dallas losing in that situation?
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