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The logic is clear... I didn't overstate anything. I made a stately of fact, you denied it, I once again like countless times bring the proof, and you respond with a bunch of useless waffling and more denials..
I was right and you were wrong and your looking for excuses. Dallas went after Sparano in 2012. That is a fact.
Now it's clear were looking backward. They had no plan and Sparano wouldn't have changed the scheme to a zone-blocking one Jason coached in his whole life.
And in 1 year, Jason Garrett was demoted as play-caller for an average play caller in Callahan, but Garrett sabotaged him.
But your also right, Callahan was also demoted, but he wasn't demoted for Garrett but Linehan, because Dallas didn't want to change the offense from Coryell. How about that? So he left after building the number one line in football to the Commanders to build one of the better OLs in football in one season..
All the while, Jerry said Garrett won't touch the offense and will be a walk-around coach.
I know it's difficult for you that you got embarrassed once again..
You're all over the place here, so I don't know how to respond with a logical reply. I didn't suggest we weren't interested in Sparano, so I don't know why you're presenting it as a fact as if it was in dispute. It also doesn't play into any argument about Jason Garrett and the team's rebuilt OL. They considered going in more than one direction with the rebuild, they went in the direction they went in. It resulted in what's generally considered to be the best OL in the league right now. How you interpret that as somehow an indictment of the HC is not my problem.
Jerry didn't say Jason Garrett 'won't touch the offense.' And I"m very comfortable resting my credibility on this topic on my post history and on the results. I don't believe anybody with an ounce of sense on the forum can look at the results and disagree. We don't ned to keep going back and forth with the "you're embarrassed!" "no, *you're* embarrassed!!" stuff. One of us is right, and the other is trying to ignore the team's record and the coach's NFL Coach of the Year hardware. The discussion ends there.