Coy
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I’m just liking the “shut all you haters up” part of this post.
LOL. I really hope he does.
I’m just liking the “shut all you haters up” part of this post.
It doesn’t though. It shows that most coaches/regimes don’t get a lot of time to make an impact in this league. Because not a lot of GMs are also the owner and can afford the luxury of standing by a coach the way Jerry did for Garrett.
But at the same time, in many NFL cities, they change coaches every two or three years and NEVER find guys capable of winning as much as Garrett has already. Those streaks of futility are a lot worse than what you have had inDallas the last seven seasons. You don’t notice them as much because they’re punctuated by three or four different coaching hires and your conditioned to give each new guy a couple of years. But the net result is fewer wins over that span and teams that are in the sidelines right now.
biggest turning point was jerry letting his man in charge of personnel actually be in charge of personnel. that's Stephen i'm talking about.
Since when is Garrett in charge of drafting and scouting. I know he has a voice, but he is not the one who built this team.
So it was Stephen’s vision to build from the trenches out and not Garretts?biggest turning point was jerry letting his man in charge of personnel actually be in charge of personnel. that's Stephen i'm talking about.
and Stephen listens to mcclay.He's helped this team by listening to Stephen, that's for certain.
yes. in conjunction with advice/input from will mcclay. the year we took freddy, there was the war room fight because garrett wanted sharif Floyd(sp). glad Stephen won out and we took freddy. too many equate Stephen to jerry. I don't see it that way. Stephen's a much better man to do the contracts and choose the personnel. he doesn't get personally involved like his dad.So it was Stephen’s vision to build from the trenches out and not Garretts?
I never heard that he wanted Floyd. You have a link to that or just throwing it out to see if it sticks?yes. in conjunction with advice/input from will mcclay. the year we took freddy, there was the war room fight because garrett wanted sharif Floyd(sp). glad Stephen won out and we took freddy. too many equate Stephen to jerry. I don't see it that way. Stephen's a much better man to do the contracts and choose the personnel. he doesn't get personally involved like his dad.
when I was a kid and came across a word I didn't understand, my dad would tell me to look it up in the dictionary. never ask him. I don't do others homework for them. if you find the info yourself, it will stick. if not, you'll just forget.I never heard that he wanted Floyd. You have a link to that or just throwing it out to see if it sticks?
You don't understand how teams are built obviously. The head coach sets the vision of how he wants his team to be. The GM and scouting department find the type of players he wants.yes. in conjunction with advice/input from will mcclay. the year we took freddy, there was the war room fight because garrett wanted sharif Floyd(sp). glad Stephen won out and we took freddy. too many equate Stephen to jerry. I don't see it that way. Stephen's a much better man to do the contracts and choose the personnel. he doesn't get personally involved like his dad.
Just what I thought.when I was a kid and came across a word I didn't understand, my dad would tell me to look it up in the dictionary. never ask him. I don't do others homework for them. if you find the info yourself, it will stick. if not, you'll just forget.
could you provide a link to the book entitled how to build an nfl team?You don't understand how teams are built obviously. The head coach sets the vision of how he wants his team to be. The GM and scouting department find the type of players he wants.
Jason is writing it now. Pay attention.could you provide a link to the book entitled how to build an nfl team?
Anyways, drafting Floyd would’ve been “building from the trenches out” which I stated in the OP.yes. in conjunction with advice/input from will mcclay. the year we took freddy, there was the war room fight because garrett wanted sharif Floyd(sp). glad Stephen won out and we took freddy. too many equate Stephen to jerry. I don't see it that way. Stephen's a much better man to do the contracts and choose the personnel. he doesn't get personally involved like his dad.
It actually does.
It shows you that of the vast majority of SB winners, they did so within the first 5 years of being on that job. It's a pretty simple, irrefutable fact.
What's funny is that you talk about not many coaches last as long as Garrett, which is true. But when you then prop up Garrett next to those coaches who have coached for long, guess who is at the bottom in terms of winning percentage? Garrett.
His peer amongst those long term coaches? Marvin Lewis.
Let's hope this weekend is a win and at the very least we get a great performance in the NFCCG. Because a loss this weekend simply just is another example of how this Garrett has largely come up short.
As a HC, I hate Garrett with a passion (sorta kidding) but if we win on Saturday and better yet get to the SB then he would basically shut all of us haters up.
Right now, he`s done nothing more than what he did in 2014 and 2016, with a very easy schedule might I say.
LOL. I really hope he does.