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Aikman has been going at Jerry hard since the start of this season and I’m loving it.
Yes.
As every single one of us fans should be.
Last time we did, Jerry humbled himself and decided he needed a bona fide accomplished head coach.
And we got Parcells.
Powerful statement from Aikman and completely spot on if you ask me.I think in a lot of ways it shines a light on some of the dysfunction, if you will, within the organization and kind of how they got to the point that they're in right now.
He’s gone at Garrett just as hard. As GM Jerry through WM has figured out the personnel side. Jerry’s biggest sin is keeping a puppet head coach like Garrett around. For Troy to now say that Jerry failed Garrett is beyond laughable. Troy is feeling bad for pushing for this firing and now wants to take the side of an ex teammate. The only thing Jerry did wrong RE: Garrett is hiring him in the first place.Aikman has been going at Jerry hard since the start of this season and I’m loving it.
We got Parcells, because Jerry wanted a stadium built
Aikman basically just showed his true colors regarding this whole situation and that is completely biased.
None of us know what on earth was going on last week and why they didn’t announce the firing until today so it’s hard to give an opinion.
Who isn't "biased?"
We all are biased.
But the words speak for themselves... there is inherent dysfunction in the fact that the organization had not officially separated, and yet had begun interviews.
And does anyone really maintain that Red's problem was that he wasn't giving his all?... lazy bum? I don't think so.
So, nothing wrong with those true colors as far as I can see.
Like I said. We all are biased, @khiladi . (You, too.)
So any of us can have our opinions about keeping Red.
What's undeniable and not a matter of opinion is that normal organizations first separate from their employee, and then begin the hiring process. It more than suggests dysfunction and confusion among the decision-makers, it is irrefutable evidence.