OmerV
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You have no point because your comment is built on false premisesYou're totally missing my point. It's very apparent that you just want to argue. Let's just agree to disagee...
You have no point because your comment is built on false premisesYou're totally missing my point. It's very apparent that you just want to argue. Let's just agree to disagee...
Right on. You like mediocre? Get Garrett. It’s like having an ugly wife where you drink heavily and keep the lights dim in the house.Exactly, he is middling. Alot of franchises would take middling because it would get them closer to relevance than they have been in a while
This is who we are now.For The Cowboys it should be.
20 straight winning seasons.
5 SB appearances in the 70s.
3 straight NFC Championship appearances in the 80s.
3 SBs in 4 years in the 90s.
Mediocrity from 1996-present
You have no point because your comment is built on false premises
That works with a difference of opinion, but I’m talking about facts, and you are ignoring facts to fabricate an argument.Like l said, agree to disagree
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.
he has won two wild card playoff games and has four 8 and 8 seasons one 4 and12 season I don't think that is a very high standard
That's fine. But it just has not worked out here. He's had an entire decade.If he goes on and has incredible success elsewhere, great for him.
It's not like anyone can say the organization did not give him enough time in Dallas.
theres obviously something involved. the Princeton Politician is good at this type of thing. Coaching, not so much.When did Trent Dilfer become Garrett's agent? He's kissing his butt like there's money involved.
That last Super Bowl team had players now in their 60s.
Please let him get a job within the division!
Win-win.
That’s great. He will go to another team and be average to slightly above average there too.
Or he might turn it around in his second place like Pete Carroll, Tom Coughlin, John Fox, or Bill Belichick.
This place would never recover. LOL