Jason Garrett: The Unsung Hero

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Remember the 1-15 Dallas Cowboys

Remember Troy Aikman, broken, defeated, SHUT OUT, and sacked 11 times by the Philadelphia Eagles? A broken man, in tears. Who built Aikman into the QB that won 3 Lombardis?

Who taught Aikman to read multiple formations?

Who simplified the offense and gave the OL confidence in their ability to block?

It was Jason Garrett, the man with composure, the Princeton-educated warrior.

Letting him go was a BIG mistake
 

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Remember the 1-15 Dallas Cowboys

Remember Troy Aikman, broken, defeated, SHUT OUT, and sacked 11 times by the Philadelphia Eagles? A broken man, in tears. Who built Aikman into the QB that won 3 Lombardis?

Who taught Aikman to read multiple formations?

Who simplified the offense and gave the OL confidence in their ability to block?

It was Jason Garrett, the man with composure, the Princeton-educated warrior.

Letting him go was a BIG mistake
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Remember the 1-15 Dallas Cowboys

Remember Troy Aikman, broken, defeated, SHUT OUT, and sacked 11 times by the Philadelphia Eagles? A broken man, in tears. Who built Aikman into the QB that won 3 Lombardis?

Who taught Aikman to read multiple formations?

Who simplified the offense and gave the OL confidence in their ability to block?

It was Jason Garrett, the man with composure, the Princeton-educated warrior.

Letting him go was a BIG mistake
Bless your heart.
 

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Remember the 1-15 Dallas Cowboys

Remember Troy Aikman, broken, defeated, SHUT OUT, and sacked 11 times by the Philadelphia Eagles? A broken man, in tears. Who built Aikman into the QB that won 3 Lombardis?

Who taught Aikman to read multiple formations?

Who simplified the offense and gave the OL confidence in their ability to block?

It was Jason Garrett, the man with composure, the Princeton-educated warrior.

Letting him go was a BIG mistake
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Remember the 1-15 Dallas Cowboys

Remember Troy Aikman, broken, defeated, SHUT OUT, and sacked 11 times by the Philadelphia Eagles? A broken man, in tears. Who built Aikman into the QB that won 3 Lombardis?

Who taught Aikman to read multiple formations?

Who simplified the offense and gave the OL confidence in their ability to block?

It was Jason Garrett, the man with composure, the Princeton-educated warrior.

Letting him go was a BIG mistake
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It was time. Sometimes you just need to make a change if sputtering in same mode despite whatever progress that’s been made.

Garrett’s greatest accomplishment beyond his often top 10 offenses carrying this franchise has been his influence over ownership on reshaping how our front office runs football operations.

Under his tenure we named Will director of scouting and eventually asst director of personnel under Stephen. The drafts , Mgmt of personnel and Cap all drastically improved under Garrett’s tenure.

The ultimate measure of Mgmt is are we in a better place than when you took over. And I can’t imagine arguing we aren’t in a better place than when he took over in 2010 at 1-7 despite how frustrating the process and disappointing sone of the season have been.

We had our best run this era on the field winning 3 of the last 5 divisions coming as close as we’ve been to reaching a championship game matching playoff wins of the previous 4 HC’s.
 
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It was time. Sometimes you just need to make a change if sputtering in same mode despite whatever progress that’s been made.

Garrett’s greatest accomplishment beyond his often top 10 offenses carrying this franchise has been his influence over ownership on reshaping how our front office runs football operations.

Under his tenure we named Will director of scouting and eventually asst director of personnel under Stephen. The drafts , Mgmt of personnel and Cap all drastically improved under Garrett’s tenure.

The ultimate measure of Mgmt is are we in a better place than when you took over. And I can’t imagine arguing we aren’t in a better place than when he took over in 2010 at 1-7 despite how frustrating the process and disappointing sone of the season have been.

We had our best run this era on the field winning 3 of the last 5 divisions coming as close as we’ve been to reaching a championship game matching playoff wins of the previous 4 HC’s.

What? No demeaning nicknames for him? Your slipping diehard.
 
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