If your the Chargers do you hire Garrett or Pederson?

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A coach who won a Super Bowl and actually has a legit resume or the guy who is 2-3 in the postseason after 10 years? That's a tough one!
 

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This!!! Both Garrett and Petersen are useless without the right coaches around them.

Wouldn't that be like any HC coach? I mean Jimmy had great assistant coaches. How many guys came from the Bill Parcells assistant tree. So not to flame your response or anything. I think all great HC have great assistants. Peace.
 

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He’s not that young he’s in his mid 50s and he only had 4 winning seasons in his 10 seasons with the Cowboys. He’s a great choice if you’re looking to go 8-8 or worse. I wouldn’t even bother to interview that red robot.
I think he was talking about Herbert when he mentioned talented young QB.
 

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Wouldn't that be like any HC coach? I mean Jimmy had great assistant coaches. How many guys came from the Bill Parcells assistant tree. So not to flame your response or anything. I think all great HC have great assistants. Peace.
Agreed. Jimmy brought all his assistance in. All great head coaches usually make or grow great coaching assistance by teaching their assistance how to be good or great by example. In a lot of cases, great head coaches hold their assistance accountable and churn through those that don't work out as well. Norv Turner wasn't an original from Jimmy but Jimmy found the right guy in Norv to work with his QB therefore, Jimmy just found the right guys for his players and team to be successful.
 

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I think he was talking about Herbert when he mentioned talented young QB.

My bad he did. However he had a talented veteran QB in Romo and a talented young QB in Dak and it didn’t work out here. He also had a very patient owner who thought a lot of him.
 
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I would consider Garrett if his DC is Bill Belichik , and his OC is Josh McDaniels.

And even then, I would have difficulty in signing JG .
 

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My bad he did. However he had a talented veteran QB in Romo and a talented young QB in Dak and it didn’t work out here. He also had a very patient owner who thought a lot of him.
I'm not in disagreement with you about Garrett, just clarifying CowboyRoy's comment. He use to call me a Garrett-sympathizer on another site when I never really cared for him from the start.
 

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Imo the both suck. I feel there should have been a third option included with the hopes it was atleast a smidget of a better one.

Its a simple question that gives only two guys because I want to know which one people like out of those two coaches. Its not a question about all coaches.

Its a REALLY easy answer, but I always get a kick out of the hopeless Garrett lovers.
 

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He use to call me a Garrett-sympathizer on another site when I never really cared for him from the start.

CowboyRoy and I battled on the old Fort Worth Star Telegram board from 2003 until about 2007 when that board was taken down. We continued on another board for a few years until I left for this one. We rekindled our hatred for each other here. :laugh: I’m surprised he didn’t correct me when I misread his post he probably has me on ignore. lol
 

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I don't think there's any doubt he'll get another shot at head coach of an NFL team. His record (in spite of some of his in-game decisions) was pretty good. And i say that in relative terms; there's fans out there that would love to have their team be somewhat competitive like the Cowboys have done over the past 10 years (and that's truly sad!). If i'm a general manager of a team looking for a new head coach, i'd take into account JJ's meddling, and having the ridiculously Cowboys spotlight being on JG all the time as positives. What's going to really suck is if JG goes to a team like the Chargers and actually does well. JJ will never live that down.
I should have said an owner that wants to win a Super Bowl will NEVER higher Garrett. There may be an owner that acts like he wants to win, but just wants to make money and is happy to be mediocre. That type of owner may higher Garrett.
 

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Garrett, he'll place a process in place. But I wonder how JG would do without a owner like JJ sabotaging the team. Pederson i believe he know football but take too many risk and let his starting qb go into a slump. Chargers is a young team that can be playoff bound within a year. If it's me I'll take JG.
 

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Its a simple question that gives only two guys because I want to know which one people like out of those two coaches. Its not a question about all coaches.

Its a REALLY easy answer, but I always get a kick out of the hopeless Garrett lovers.

Imo Pederson has reached his ceiling and Garrett is like that line in the stock market that doesnt go up as much, but streight more than anything.

You are asking who'd you rather have for mediocrity!
 

pete026

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CowboyRoy and I battled on the old Fort Worth Star Telegram board from 2003 until about 2007 when that board was taken down. We continued on another board for a few years until I left for this one. We rekindled our hatred for each other here. :laugh: I’m surprised he didn’t correct me when I misread his post he probably has me on ignore. lol
Yeah I was on both of those boards, mostly for reading entertainment and Cowboy info, with intermittent posting. I use to go to battle with him on occasion.
 
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