Because Jerrah has always held the keys, he’s getting closer to the ground and wants to win? There’s zero proof Garrett was making personnel decisions and there’s zero proof McCarthy has anything to do with this. Maybe they want to give their new shiny toy HC no excuses.
I honestly don’t think MM is back there making draft picks and off seasons acquisitions a la BB. No way. He may have some input but that still doesn’t mean that’s what JJ will do. The interior D line has been a mess for years and we just lost our sack leader so we replaced him.
Did JG get credit for bringing in Quinn last year? Nope. There’s no reason to believe this is anything different.
Yeah,
I guess if the ultimate end game of expectations is change for the sake of change. Maybe there's justification to feel optimistic then, but there's plenty of historical question marks still to be answered on this HC and staff's group resumes imo.
Is McC's body of work as a QB whisperer or a benefactor of Favre/Rodgers?
Why did all his playoff defenses perform so poorly excluding the lone SB run?
Is Nolan's track record a good overall pattern of performance?
What was the specific reason(s) for McC to be fired if his job performance still remained top notch?
Lastly, and in support of your position on Jerry still ultimately calling all the shots...
Why after a yr off supposedly studying all the film and assembling your hand picked top to bottom staff, do you keep a one year OC to call the plays which you have been adamant about doing and run an offense that is quite different from the system you have spent your entire 30 yr coaching life running?...
All in the name of supposed continuity of the previous year's success?
I guess these type questions need to be definitively answered and not discarded by group speculation before I commit to a full buy in.
Jerry's still the ultimate ringmaster and I'll continue to tread lightly until proven otherwise with regards to team decisions.
Go Cowboys