Do the right thing Jerry today

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Maybe you think you're doing him a favor by letting him finish out the season.
Maybe your replacement is ready to move yet.
The bottom line, Jason deserves better, he's a Cowboy.
I'm felt bad for him last night standing there, he looked like a humiliated statue.
Cut him loose so he can try to get on somewhere else, anybody else you put in the position will not do any worse.

.Do the right thing Jerry.
 

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Maybe you think you're doing him a favor by letting him finish out the season.
Maybe your replacement is ready to move yet.
The bottom line, Jason deserves better, he's a Cowboy.
I'm felt bad for him last night standing there, he looked like a humiliated statue.
Cut him loose so he can try to get on somewhere else, anybody else you put in the position will not do any worse.

.Do the right thing Jerry.

There was a time that I might have agreed with you.
But 2016 changed that.

Garrett kicked Romo to the curb like yesterday's garbage because the thought he had found himself a shiny new toy that would save his existence and make him look like a genius. That shiny new toy is part of the reason he's about to get kicked to the curb himself.

What goes around, sooner or later, always comes around.

As tough as it probably is to watch for Garrett's family and supporters, he's getting treated exactly the same way that he has treated others.
He's not "the" problem, but he's certainly a portion of it. It's a business. He's a big boy. It is what it is.
 

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There was a time that I might have agreed with you.
But 2016 changed that.

Garrett kicked Romo to the curb like yesterday's garbage because the thought he had found himself a shiny new toy that would save his existence and make him look like a genius. That shiny new toy is part of the reason he's about to get kicked to the curb himself.

What goes around, sooner or later, always comes around.

As tough as it probably is to watch for Garrett's family and supporters, he's getting treated exactly the same way that he has treated others.
He's not "the" problem, but he's certainly a portion of it. It's a business. He's a big boy. It is what it is.
Abject failure. No room or time for improvement.
 

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We should thank Dak and the defense for exposing Garrett for who he really is
 

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Maybe you think you're doing him a favor by letting him finish out the season.
Maybe your replacement is ready to move yet.
The bottom line, Jason deserves better, he's a Cowboy.
I'm felt bad for him last night standing there, he looked like a humiliated statue.
Cut him loose so he can try to get on somewhere else, anybody else you put in the position will not do any worse.

.Do the right thing Jerry.
Is "will not do any worse" really what we want to shoot for? Or is maybe starting fresh after the season so a new coach can immediately start doing things the way he wants a better approach.

The idea isn't to be vindictive toward Jason, it's to make sure after this season we start off fresh, with a clean break from the failure of this season. A new coach stepping into and being forced to live with the failure of this season can't really do that.
 

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There was a time that I might have agreed with you.
But 2016 changed that.

Garrett kicked Romo to the curb like yesterday's garbage because the thought he had found himself a shiny new toy that would save his existence and make him look like a genius. That shiny new toy is part of the reason he's about to get kicked to the curb himself.

What goes around, sooner or later, always comes around.

As tough as it probably is to watch for Garrett's family and supporters, he's getting treated exactly the same way that he has treated others.
He's not "the" problem, but he's certainly a portion of it. It's a business. He's a big boy. It is what it is.
I read today that JG's salary would be 10th on the team...I don't feel sorry for him at all...He has been stealing money for a decade...
 

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JG is not calling plays anyway. Maybe he is a hindrance on KM's playcalls, who knows? Promoting John Kitna would even do better for the team for the rest of the year.
 

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Jerry do us a favor and get yourself out of the picture is what we need to be saying. This organization will forever be what it is now with him so involved. No good coach will come here with that kind of boss. Garrett isn’t the best coach but jerry is as much the problem. “Yeah, lets overpay a running back but forget we need a &@&$ing defensive line for over a decade”.. Those aren’t Garrett decisions. That’s front office “living in the flashy now, no forethought” decisions, not realizing a team hasn’t ever won a championship without a good defense. That’s just one example but come on y’all. It’s a team sport and the team is only as good as its weak links. And we have a lot of them. But until jerry is gone this will be a reoccurring theme. This looks exactly like the romo years because the same guy is forever in charge. Sporadic offenses and less than desirable defenses. Sound familiar?
 

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Is "will not do any worse" really what we want to shoot for? Or is maybe starting fresh after the season so a new coach can immediately start doing things the way he wants a better approach.

The idea isn't to be vindictive toward Jason, it's to make sure after this season we start off fresh, with a clean break from the failure of this season. A new coach stepping into and being forced to live with the failure of this season can't really do that.
Interim coach
 

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Maybe you think you're doing him a favor by letting him finish out the season.
Maybe your replacement is ready to move yet.
The bottom line, Jason deserves better, he's a Cowboy.
I'm felt bad for him last night standing there, he looked like a humiliated statue.
Cut him loose so he can try to get on somewhere else, anybody else you put in the position will not do any worse.

.Do the right thing Jerry.
Feel sorry for Carrot?

iu
 

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Feel sorry for Garrett? Really?

I would have fired him in Chicago, shoot at New England honestly.
 

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Is "will not do any worse" really what we want to shoot for? Or is maybe starting fresh after the season so a new coach can immediately start doing things the way he wants a better approach.

The idea isn't to be vindictive toward Jason, it's to make sure after this season we start off fresh, with a clean break from the failure of this season. A new coach stepping into and being forced to live with the failure of this season can't really do that.
A new coach would have 17 days to turn the ship around to get 2 wins and get in the playoffs.

Rams don't matter next week. If someone would take it right now - Meyer - give it to them!
 
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