Jason Garret being interviewed today for Giants OC

Jake

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Here we goooooo the judge era will come to an end once Garrett starts sabotaging.

Garrett was Jerry's pet cat from the moment he hired him. He was always going to take over. JG didn't have to sabotage anything.
 

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Packers fans posted the same thing about McCarthy when wer hired him.

Uh oh.
 

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I'd almost feel bad for the Giants being stuck with a Jason Garrett offense. No one deserves that - especially Romo, Dez, Austin, Murray and all the other careers he wasted.
 

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Garrett was pretty decent at OC from what I can remember. Coordinators don't always transition well to head coach.
 

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Giants fans dont know whats coming..acording to them JG is is Just what JJ ordered.., has a nice ring to it, and I love that there calling there coach JJ, lol
 

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This really makes no sense to me. Is there a connection with their new coach I’m not aware of? No way I believe an offensive coach from the Patriots wants Jason Garrett to come install his pedestrian offense and Garrett has zero ability or desire to run anything but that. I just don’t see the match here. Also, it say a lot about the lack of coaching connections their new coach has.
 

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There is a direct correlation between how the players performed under Garrett and how Garrett performed under Jerry Jones. What I mean here is that I don't either party can be judged properly because the whole Garrett tenure was mired with dysfunction which effected him as a coach under Jerry Jones and in turn effected the players under Garrett.

I don't think much of Garrett as a head coach, but I do think he is qualified as a decent offensive coordinator if he chooses to learn from his past mistakes.
 
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