lukin2006
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He claps.
I was just going to type that...lol
He claps.
This reminds me of employees who think the CEO doesn't "do" anything. Head coach oversees the entire staff and roster.
offense
scheme design - moore given job to modernize offense to make it less predictable. jerry publicly said that moore needs to go to him if garrett tries to interfere with that
play calling - moore
defense
scheme - richard/marinelli
play calling - richard?
other areas
drafting - some input
clock management - often with disastrous results
press conferences - garrett
serving jones' upon demand - garrett
Nononono. I got this.offense
scheme design - moore given job to modernize offense to make it less predictable. jerry publicly said that moore needs to go to him if garrett tries to interfere with that
play calling - moore
defense
scheme - richard/marinelli
play calling - richard?
other areas
drafting - some input
clock management - often with disastrous results
press conferences - garrett
serving jones' upon demand - garrett
Yup. I'm a small business owner, and most of the people who do work for me resent me and think I sit around and collect checks all day every day.This reminds me of employees who think the CEO doesn't "do" anything. Head coach oversees the entire staff and roster.
Granted, in Dallas the HC is neutered but that's a Jerry thing. JG's eventual replacement will do the same if he wants to keep his job.
Linehan was JG's choice!!!What did Jimmy do? What does Belichick do? I’m not saying Garrett is at their level - clearly he is miles from that - but lots of head coaches, including some highly successful ones - rely heavily on their coordinators and assistants. A head coach is much like a CEO - he indicates what he wants to see, but the underlines put the systems in place to make it happen.
Yes ...Linehan was JG's choice!!!
He processes the process in order for the process to processoffense
scheme design - moore given job to modernize offense to make it less predictable. jerry publicly said that moore needs to go to him if garrett tries to interfere with that
play calling - moore
defense
scheme - richard/marinelli
play calling - richard?
other areas
drafting - some input
clock management - often with disastrous results
press conferences - garrett
serving jones' upon demand - garrett
offense
scheme design - moore given job to modernize offense to make it less predictable. jerry publicly said that moore needs to go to him if garrett tries to interfere with that
play calling - moore
defense
scheme - richard/marinelli
play calling - richard?
other areas
drafting - some input
clock management - often with disastrous results
press conferences - garrett
serving jones' upon demand - garrett
That’s easy for us to say, but we aren’t facing a choice that would result in forfeiting an income of $5-6 million a year. And who knows, Garrett may actually think he can do good things even in a situation that is not what he may have hoped for.If I was Garrett, I would have resigned a long time ago. Of course IMO, Jerry should have fired him a while back too.
But I can’t imagine why any self respecting HC, who has been completely stripped of just about every responsibility except for use of his junior “Batman utility belt”, would stick around under these conditions. I just wish JJ would go ahead and fire him and move on. Garrett probably won’t quit because he will lose what money he’s owed.
Currently, this is one strange, dysfunctional marriage.
He does whatever Stephen and Jerry tell him to do..
He holds up one finger after every touchdown so everyone sees it on TV. Most other coaches only announce when they're going for two--because its the exception. And then Garrett held up one finger in the Rams game and somebody pointed out that he should go for two so he held up the game and got the play clock restarted three times. He's allowed to clap, call timeouts, and hold up one finger after a TD, and he even does those things at the wrong time.