Aerolithe_Lion
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The scenario where you have no choice? Didn’t Jerry say he could be the longest tenured coach in Dallas history?
But who do you get that is willing to do what Garrett does with Jones? He’ll never hire another Parcells — he only did it to get a stadium. The players have never quit on him which is more than Campo and Wade could say.Winning a Super Bowl is the only way.
I don't hate Garrett, but it's time for a change if this team again comes up short. I think 2014 and 2016 were JG's best chances but they fell by the wayside for various reasons.
Having said that, the Cowboys were the youngest of the 12 teams to make the playoffs last year, so logic suggests they'll only get better. At least, that's my hope.
Dude J. Coop broke his leg his rookie year and hasn’t been the same since. He’s a replacement level starter that’s been on 2 teams since we let him go and now 6 teams in his 7 year career. Sounds like someone you’d like to keep right?
Also why are you so obsessed with Johnathan Cooper? Lmao you might be the first poster I’ve seen pound the table for journeyman J. Coop. You’re hilarious lol
if that was the case he would have got extended already..not true more BS hyperbole by soured fans..The scenario I see is he's back no matter what.
Lol no. I’d bet a million dollars Connor Williams won’t be on 6 teams in 7 years lmao you’d be a terrible NFL GM. We got team journeyman over here lmaohe's better than what we have
Lmaoooo I feel you dogI dont care about perfection I just want to win it all just ONCE in my lifetime.... 1995-96 doesn't count because yes, I was alive, but still sucking on my mother's nipples at the time.
The “team plays hard” should not be the reason to keep a head coach after a decade on the job.As long as there’s not a clearly better option available and the team plays hard, he should be back.
I think we have another good season and he signs another long extension unless Sean Payton comes available.
SJ and JJ have both made it clear in the media that the team needs to take a step forward in order for Garrett to be back. This might all be conjecture but if we take them at their word, what would JG have to do to be welcomed back by the fans? NFCCG appearance, NFC Title, SB appearance, SB win, or nothing at all?
Does it have to do more with how the team looks or how far they go?
Personally, he would have to win a SB for me to feel like he deserves to be back. What do y’all think?
The “team plays hard” should not be the reason to keep a head coach after a decade on the job.
Standards should be a little bit higher bro.
At some point you have to actually win something besides a Wildcard game every 3-4 years. The NFL is a results oriented business and just “playing hard” doesn’t cut it.
Steven Jones wanting Garrett to get the team over the hump is a fair ask after a decade on the job, don’t you agree?
My only fear is that if JJ fires Garrett, he'll go after Jeff Fisher or some other retread so he can feel 'comfortable' is his waning years.
Lol no. I’d bet a million dollars Connor Williams won’t be on 6 teams in 7 years lmao you’d be a terrible NFL GM. We got team journeyman over here lmao
What I’m saying is what NFL executives have said 6 times lol. J. Coop ain’t good enough. Sorry about your mancrush being a JAG lol.Are you saying you agree with starting Connor last year?
really?