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khiladi;2653680 said:And 14 of those points of that pedestrian offense came on the final two drives, when the Dallas defense was worn out, because Garrett consistently went 3 and out. Imagine, that pedestrian offense that was the Ravens actually played ball control defense, unlike Garrett. How hard is that to comprehend? 14 of those points of Dallas came in hurry up mode, when the coaching of Jason Garrett was pretty much nullified by the ability of Tony Romo to do things on the fly.
So, your entire argument can be summarized thusly:
When the offense performs poorly, it's Jason Garrett's doing. When the offense performs well, it's Tony Romo's doing. When the defense performs poorly, it's Jason Garrett's doing.
In essence, anything bad is the fault of Jason Garrett while anything anything good is in spite of Jason Garrett.
That's a little convenient, don't you think?
It's seem very much as if you're merely seeking a scapegoat--an easy and convenient fix for the Cowboys' problems.