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Hmmmm...heard this somewhere else (lol)
Then that's proof other teams GM's are no better than ours...................having said that... Trent I call BS on that
Hmmmm...heard this somewhere else (lol)
Beep ... Beep ... Beep.
That’s the phone line when Saban picks up the phone and hears Jerry’s voice and hangs up
If Garrett wins a SB next year with a new team then that will prove to the world what an awful owner and GM Jerry is. Most of us Cowboy fans already know it.I agree with those that don't really care because this has run it's course. He can go win a SB in his first year with another team and few will wish he were back here.
I do wonder what HC can be successful with this setup? It is a go along to get along job and any HC is going to have to work within the parameters of the Jones family and how they want it. And that's OK, they own it.
I think those that are hopeful that a new HC brings more success and will run a tight ship need to consider the one word the GM mentioned that concerned him about a coaching change, comfort. Think Kraft is comfortable with Belichick and his latest shenanigans?
The problem is the HC should be hired to do the job and given every tool he needs to accomplish that, including his own staff that answers to him, not the GM.
Consider this if you are a HC possibility. What did you see the GM do to this HC in the last year of his contract? He embarrassed him publicly and forced an inexperienced OC on him to help him save his job. And he likes the HC!!
It's a dilemma like I wouldn't want to be in a club that would have me. Any guy that wants this job is a suspect.
Hmmmm...heard this somewhere else (lol)
Are you saying he is a master in BS?I think the way he presents himself will fool these older owners and GMs because he does carry himself properly.
I don’t know how any GM would want this guy coaching their team after seeing what he did in Dallas this year with the amount of talent he had.
Why would that bother you? I'd love him in the front office.Why do I get the sinking feeling at Jerry will give him a front office job in Dallas where he is a consultant to the next head coach? This would be so Jerry Jones.
PA, there is a rather large faction here that would never give credit to Garrett, if he did win one. They would find other elements to attribute it to rather than back off on him. Like some think he torpedoed Phillips with really no evidence of that, it is not unusual for players to get off their butts when a new sheriff shows up.If Garrett wins a SB next year with a new team then that will prove to the world what an awful owner and GM Jerry is. Most of us Cowboy fans already know it.
And, yet, these talking heads that suggest Garrett will be in demand for other coaching jobs, have blasted him for his game-day management, his predictable offense and being a puppet for Jones100% agreed.
I made a post a few weeks back and still believe it holds truth.
Garrett is a good coach in a smaller market. Browns, Titans, Lions, Buccaneers etc. Teams with lesser expectations year in and year out. Teams that are happy to make a playoff and win a game here and there.
He just don’t belong in a big market. Dallas, New England, Pittsburgh etc. where expectations are super bowl or a bad season.
The only thing Lewis couldn't do was win playoff games. Overall I think he is a better coach than Garrett. At least he was more accomplished before he became a HC.I believe Marvin Lewis won 4 division titles with the Bengals that's a higher accomplishment that Garrett's.
The league turned them into bottom feeders after the first superbowl. They hired a motivational speaker rather a HC.Germany wasted all that talent with a terrible head coach.
He's a politician and quite comfortable and good at it. He can talk for 30 minutes and not really say anything.Are you saying he is a master in BS?
Yeah, he's God's gift to coaching.He’s incredibly well regarded in NFL coaching/GM circles. And the fact is there are not a lot of coaches available with 3-4 division titles on their resume.