atlantacowboy
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But the two people that hamstrung the team the most were able to obtain jobs, so what are you saying?
Lesser jobs ......lower paying jobs.......
But the two people that hamstrung the team the most were able to obtain jobs, so what are you saying?
How many of you still believe Richard should be the HC?
Lesser jobs ......lower paying jobs.......
I think most agree that the Cowboy coaches were lacking, but the OP doesn't really suggest what it is purported to. Other head coaches that are fired or not extended don't walk immediately into another NFL head coaching gig, and really most don't go directly into being a coordinator. Same goes for other NFL coaching positions. There are only 32 NFL teams, and most don't have openings in a given season, so it's actually normal that a terminated coach wouldn't immediately get an equivalent job with another team.It's cute how the last two remaining holdout Garrett homers can cuddle together and compare notes.
I’d argue Garrett should receive some credit for developing Dak as well.
Sure , Dak had some raw talent and ability but I think most would agree we have seen some development along the way. Much like we saw even more last year with Moore.
I think most agree that the Cowboy coaches were lacking, but the OP doesn't really suggest what it is purported to. Other head coaches that are fired or not extended don't walk immediately into another NFL head coaching gig, and really most don't go directly into being a coordinator. Same goes for other NFL coaching positions. There are only 32 NFL teams, and most don't have openings in a given season, so it's actually normal that a terminated coach wouldn't immediately get an equivalent job with another team.
Is that really irony though, or just a botched, group-think assessment?
I think most agree that the Cowboy coaches were lacking, but the OP doesn't really suggest what it is purported to. Other head coaches that are fired or not extended don't walk immediately into another NFL head coaching gig, and really most don't go directly into being a coordinator. Same goes for other NFL coaching positions. There are only 32 NFL teams, and most don't have openings in a given season, so it's actually normal that a terminated coach wouldn't immediately get an equivalent job with another team.
Andy Reid went from fired in Philly, straight to the Chiefs, and on to a Super Bowl title. Mike McCarthy didn't take a coordinator job either. He stepped into another head coaching job after taking a year off.
We disliked garrett as a HC. Maybe a qb position coach is his ceiling. As OC and HC he's trashIt’s a measure of how crazy the hate is that you have to qualify that the former QB HC “should” get “some” credit for developing his QB.
I need to go back and find the video of Dak talking about Garrett and his role in Dak’s development that circulated (of course, it was never mentioned at all here, but who’s counting) when Garrett left. Dak made it clear how he felt about the guy.
Andy Reid had been a HC in the NFL for 14 years when that happened, he wasn't a DC. McCarthy had a Super Bowl ring, neither guy is a good analogy.
Why not? They're head coaches that went on to be -------- head coaches.
Maybe it's just that you don't like that they are examples of it happening?
Even though just the year before they were many peoples' pick for the Superbowl... even though in 2011 that team started 7-4 before Garrett mismanaged two games including the Ice Ice Bailey fiasco.The better argument is that they were actually below-average teams.
Or maybe the thread is about position coaches and not anyone's Jason Garrett obsession.
Even though just the year before they were many peoples' pick for the Superbowl... even though in 2011 that team started 7-4 before Garrett mismanaged two games including the Ice Ice Bailey fiasco.
Yep, I guess those were just 6-10 teams that good old Jason coached up.
The exception is not the rule though. I wouldn't be surprised if that happens less than 1% of the time.Andy Reid went from fired in Philly, straight to the Chiefs, and on to a Super Bowl title. Mike McCarthy didn't take a coordinator job either. He stepped into another head coaching job after taking a year off.
The point is that it's bigger than just the head coach. Fact is that NOBODY ever went up the ladder after their time in Dallas under Garrett as the head coach. It was either a demotion or unemployment.
Oh it's not new...That's the new excuse narrative, Garrett was handed a 'rebuilding project', one stocked with Pro Bowl talent, but somehow a 'rebuilding project'.
Even though just the year before they were many peoples' pick for the Superbowl... even though in 2011 that team started 7-4 before Garrett mismanaged two games including the Ice Ice Bailey fiasco.
Yep, I guess those were just 6-10 teams that good old Jason coached up.
The year before they were 1-7 when he took over. Why go back to “peoples’” preseason picks when you already know what happened when the games started counting?
Go back and look at that 2011 roster and tell me honestly how many games that team ought to have won. Same for 2012.
Yeah...at Costco.Richard is very overrated. He'll find work, not in the NFL though.