If Dez Was Released Soley Over Money, Why Are Players Scared To Talk?

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How many years does this process take? JG has had ample time to prove his worth and he has, he's worth nothing.

The process of establishing a professional environment will take as long as there a people who fight against this and have a say in this whole thing (i dont wanna call out names)
 

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The process of establishing a professional environment will take as long as there a people who fight against this and have a say in this whole thing (i dont wanna call out names)

What does Jason know about it?

He spent the majority of his career here with Barry Switzer and the deterioration of the Cowboys, went to an average Giants team and ended up with a scrubby Tampa Bay team. His stint in Miami coaching was when they were inept.

His father didn’t win a game when the brothers were at Columbia and his father assaulted a player in this ‘professional environment’.

In fact, Garrett in key positions has always pretty much been surrounded by controversy.
 

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Has it occurred to anyone here that just MAYBE..they are afraid of talkin because the HC that many of us rail against might have some real control? I don't think we are giving the guy the benefit of the doubt. He may have much more power than we all think. Must consider that.

So an incompetent jellyfish who has accomplished absolutely nothing has more control?

You're right, that's a scary thought
 

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Let's ask this: Do you think the Pats players are confused about whether they should question authority? Malcom Butler was benched for the Super Bowl and was an upcoming free agent and he was still hesitant to call out his coaching staff. I'm pretty sure of 2 things: winning is the best deodorant and that successful teams don't have a situation where every player is questioning the organization publicly.
 

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In reality, Jason Garrett’s legacy is just based on ‘feels’ and a single game where he basically just kept tossing the ball up on Thanksgiving Day and our WRs caught them. It’s nothing he did and he wasn’t even close to real backups we had. We HAD KOSAR, who won key games for us, and Buerlein as real backups and all people do that really have no clue of those days is talk like this bum was a major player.

He was on this team, like his brother before him, because his Father got them on here.

His ‘legacy’ is just cheap marketing..
 

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Well, the article you posted states that the outside receivers need to win more battles downfield to help Beasley. Defenses did not fear Dez as a verticle threat. It's all starting to make sense.

Showing rusher, but then dropping on Beasley has nothing to do with Dez, whose lined up outside..

Why does the number 1 have to open up things for the slot receiver who isn’t even the primary read?

The reality is Dak sucks vertically and outside the hashes. He isn’t nor was he ever made for a Coryell vertical passing game threat. That’s why he was drafted as a ‘read-option’ threat and change of pace backup and not a pocket passer.
 

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Oh wait I thought Garrett was weak and couldn't manage the team where did this powerful new coach come from
and no annouchment of the new hire. Thats FO this is the worst thing they've ever done. Their terrible I cant wait for
the Joneses to ..........

Garrett is weak and a coward and wants no part of any type of conflict.

Reminds me of a previous boss of mine. He wanted to rid himself of all the people that were vocal instead of being a Leader and putting them in place. No one feared him and when people would act a fool he hid under his desk and got directors involved instead of coaching and setting [his] expectations from the get go.

That Greg Hardy situation on the sideline was indicative of Garrett’s inability to deal with conflict. He was ******** bricks. You think Jimmy would have stood there while hardy went off on coaches? Belichek? Even Mike Tomlin.

Scandrick gave Garret an earful and Garrett just stood there shaking his head as if he agreed with what was Scandrick was saying when he should have put Scandrick in his place.

Garrett is a coward
 

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Garrett is weak and a coward and wants no part of any type of conflict.

Reminds me of a previous boss of mine. He wanted to rid himself of all the people that were vocal instead of being a Leader and putting them in place. No one feared him and when people would act a fool he hid under his desk and got directors involved instead of coaching and setting [his] expectations from the get go.

That Greg Hardy situation on the sideline was indicative of Garrett’s inability to deal with conflict. He was ****ting bricks. You think Jimmy would have stood there while hardy went off on coaches? Belichek? Even Mike Tomlin.

Scandrick gave Garret an earful and Garrett just stood there shaking his head as if he agreed with what was Scandrick was saying when he should have put Scandrick in his place.

Garrett is a coward
Lot's of things but Garrett isnt a coward.
 

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Showing rusher, but then dropping on Beasley has nothing to do with Dez, whose lined up outside..

Why does the number 1 have to open up things for the slot receiver who isn’t even the primary read?

The reality is Dak sucks vertically and outside the hashes. He isn’t nor was he ever made for a Coryell vertical passing game threat. That’s why he was drafted as a ‘read-option’ threat and change of pace backup and not a pocket passer.
So at this point in time do you try and build the offense around a old and declining WR or a QB on his rookie deal who you need to find out about this year.
 

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Beasly is on Twitter saying that he cant say what he wants to or else "I might be next".

Now if Dez was released soley because of his contract, why would Beasly have anything to worry about? Why would Beasly need to be very restricted in what he says if he didn't believe Dez questioning the offense had a role in his release?

Beasly, and I suspect some other players, clearly do think Dez was released for questioning the team and that is why they are scared to say anything on social media for fearing reprisal from the organization.
A problem in team chemistry or disharmony in the locker room is NEVER a characteristic of a playoff contender. My question...is the instant media, affinity for drama, twitter universe, rush to judgement, over reaction mentality actually CREATING a problem or at least making it worse? And if that's the case, is it simply an unfortunate byproduct or an intentional agenda (cue the scoffers)?
 

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Garrett is weak and a coward and wants no part of any type of conflict.

Reminds me of a previous boss of mine. He wanted to rid himself of all the people that were vocal instead of being a Leader and putting them in place. No one feared him and when people would act a fool he hid under his desk and got directors involved instead of coaching and setting [his] expectations from the get go.

That Greg Hardy situation on the sideline was indicative of Garrett’s inability to deal with conflict. He was ****ting bricks. You think Jimmy would have stood there while hardy went off on coaches? Belichek? Even Mike Tomlin.

Scandrick gave Garret an earful and Garrett just stood there shaking his head as if he agreed with what was Scandrick was saying when he should have put Scandrick in his place.

Garrett is a coward

JJ didnt want to let go of Dez but he had to because Garrett wanted him gone. But Garrett stood up against his employer and you tell us he is a coward ?

What whould you do when you try to establish something, pay people to do the things you think that have to be done to make it a success and then those people turn against you without having arguements ? Dez was an emotional guy with not alot of brain. Do you really think he agrued with Garrett rationally on the sidelines ? He just couldnt handle things so he had to get rid of the wrath over it inside of him. Thats all.

Dont you think it is good to surround yourself with people who trust and support your idea to make it a success ? Or do you think its better to argue and argue with people who question your approach all day and so have no more time and power to think about the important things ?
 

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Now the drama guy is gone, the players feel no need to be chatter mouths. Whats in it for them to speak or to continue this drama ?
 

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Beasly is on Twitter saying that he cant say what he wants to or else "I might be next".

Now if Dez was released soley because of his contract, why would Beasly have anything to worry about? Why would Beasly need to be very restricted in what he says if he didn't believe Dez questioning the offense had a role in his release?

Beasly, and I suspect some other players, clearly do think Dez was released for questioning the team and that is why they are scared to say anything on social media for fearing reprisal from the organization.

Who said Dez was released over money? I think it's fairly obvious it wasn't about that.
 

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Now we're on to some thing to talk about. I my humble opinion this is going to be a seriously interesting draft and year.
There are so many story lines i'm excited to see this whole coming year play out. Dak,Hurns,Rico,draft picks,play calling [back ground story]
Smith,Smith offensive line. So many more moving parts. Fascinating.
So many positive wrinkles to the upcoming year. I'm super excited too.
 

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That's my boy too..... Jesus. He needs to chill with the TO/Dez 2.0 attitude and get back to being uncoverable in the middle of the field.

I'm a lifelong geek at heart so I get the whole social media thing and I maximize it in several areas.... But Beastly needs to get the **** off of Twitter and on the field perfecting his craft.

This bleeding heart act on Twitter won't serve him well at all and he better know Will & Stephen are watching.
 

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JJ didnt want to let go of Dez but he had to because Garrett wanted him gone. But Garrett stood up against his employer and you tell us he is a coward ?

What whould you do when you try to establish something, pay people to do the things you think that have to be done to make it a success and then those people turn against you without having arguements ? Dez was an emotional guy with not alot of brain. Do you really think he agrued with Garrett rationally on the sidelines ? He just couldnt handle things so he had to get rid of the wrath over it inside of him. Thats all.

Dont you think it is good to surround yourself with people who trust and support your idea to make it a success ? Or do you think its better to argue and argue with people who question your approach all day and so have no more time and power to think about the important things ?

The problem is Garrett isn’t a real leader. A real leader could handle egos and different personality types. Garrett needs all blue collar scholars that pay their taxes in a timely fashion.

In any business you have different personalities and it’s your job as a leader to manage those personalities in a way that brings out their potential for their own development for the benefit of the team. That’s why players are successful under some coaches and not under others.

Garrett wants no parts of conflict and he has an ego problem. He thinks as long as players execute his flawed system it will work. Romo said a month ago we never had anything to beat cover 4 but the coaches didn’t care because as long as they excute they’d be fine. This is a very flawed philosophy and responsible for our demise the last 10 years
 
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