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12-16-2012
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1st Round Pick
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I gotta give Garrett Props for this one
I can't believe it but that was a great game by him all around.
There were maybe 1 or 2 things you could 2nd guess but he helped us more than he hurt us today.
The playcalling was the best it had been all year as well. We saw routes that allowed are receivers to have a lot of catch and run opportunities. Finally used them to their strength.
Also props for actually having the team ready from the get go for a change.
Well done.
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12-16-2012
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CATCH17
I can't believe it but that was a great game by him all around.
There were maybe 1 or 2 things you could 2nd guess but he helped us more than he hurt us today.
The playcalling was the best it had been all year as well. We saw routes that allowed are receivers to have a lot of catch and run opportunities. Finally used them to their strength.
Also props for actually having the team ready from the get go for a change.
Well done.
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He's winning me over lately, Garrett.
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12-16-2012
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He did a nice job today. Team remained gritty and pulled it out.
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12-16-2012
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Agreed. It was creative. If was varied. It was effective. Repeat post from another thread:
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Originally Posted by theogt
He called an excellent game today. It was one of the first (perhaps the only game of his career) where I felt impressed with his playcalling. It certainly felt different from other games this season.
One game doesn't change my mind, however. If he can string together several seasons of good playcalling, then I would change my mind.
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12-16-2012
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Defender of the Star
Joined: | Nov 2004 |
Location: | Ozark, Missouri |
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Meet your 2013 head coach- Jason Garrett
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12-16-2012
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Senior Member
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Location: | Houston, TX |
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Garrett is winning me over. I'm a fan of results and this team is winning football games right now. Plus it seems the players really care about the guy.
Considering the injuries I think he definitely deserves at least another year.
"Individual commitment to a group effort -- that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work." - Vince Lombardi
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12-16-2012
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1st Round Pick
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gaede
He's winning me over lately, Garrett.
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Had we lost I still would've gave him props.
I thought he got away with a lot of stuff last week. I didn't think the Coaching job against the Bengals was all that great.
This game we looked like the better team and our playcalling, for a change, actually made the defense have to think a little and put our players in a position to succeed.
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12-16-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Teague31
Meet your 2013 head coach- Jason Garrett
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Let's keep the pressure on and keep see'ing more of this before we say this.
This wasn't typical Jason Garrett. When it is then i'll be all for keeping him.
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12-16-2012
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Surrealist
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Teague31
Meet your 2013 head coach- Jason Garrett
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Yup. Good or bad.
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12-16-2012
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Garrett's On the Job Training is finally paying off.
Wasn't keen on some of his conservative calls, but I can't complain about how the game started for once. Really a simple difference of opinion... and If he can get those penalties under wraps then it won't matter if we're injured, the culture in Dallas seems to be all about next man up.
Albright is someone I was impressed with, we lose yet another ILB, and the replacement isn't really a drop off. I love that this team is full of competitors and it can be seen that ALL of these players are professionals, and the team is all about fielding whoever is healthy.
I want more of Beasley and Harris, loving their impact. Beasley doesn't know how to play anyway but full throttle, and Harris gets so low when running he is quite difficult to tackle.
Love the youth movement, this should be a factor this offseason. Especially with our make believe cap penalities.
All Process and No Progress.
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12-16-2012
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I'll give credit where it's due, but he made two boneheaded calls today. The squib kick and the 3rd and short when they were going to roll Romo out. Other than that, great job. I want him to succeed as our HC, but I do not want him as our OC next year. If he won't give up the OC position, I don't want him as the HC. It's that simple with me. Overall, a good job by Garrett today.
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12-16-2012
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Hurts me to say, but I have to agree. It was an all-around nice game for Garrett.
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12-16-2012
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1st Round Pick
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Luckenbach
Garrett's On the Job Training is finally paying off.
Wasn't keen on some of his conservative calls, but I can't complain about how the game started for once. Really a simple difference of opinion... and If he can get those penalties under wraps then it won't matter if we're injured, the culture in Dallas seems to be all about next man up.
Albright is someone I was impressed with, we lose yet another ILB, and the replacement isn't really a drop off. I love that this team is full of competitors and it can be seen that ALL of these players are professionals, and the team is all about fielding whoever is healthy.
I want more of Beasley and Harris, loving their impact. Beasley doesn't know how to play anyway but full throttle, and Harris gets so low when running he is quite difficult to tackle.
Love the youth movement, this should be a factor this offseason. Especially with our make believe cap penalities.
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We got good coaching and good QB play. When that happens, for any team, then it's not typical to not have success.
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12-16-2012
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#14
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | San Angelo, TX |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CATCH17
I can't believe it but that was a great game by him all around.
There were maybe 1 or 2 things you could 2nd guess but he helped us more than he hurt us today.
The playcalling was the best it had been all year as well. We saw routes that allowed are receivers to have a lot of catch and run opportunities. Finally used them to their strength.
Also props for actually having the team ready from the get go for a change.
Well done.
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Thank you for posting this. 
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12-16-2012
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Senior Member
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I like Garret, but even if you don't like him you got to admit his team always plays tough and never quit. What more can you ask for in a team.
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