No lies told but I know some feelings will get hurt.
For years and years, many of us said that the Garrett-Romo-Witten bromance was poison for the locker room. It's why the team never felt like a true brotherhood. This year you are finally seeing what a tight-knit locker room looks like.
This post is the typical Arlington Jonesboys fan post.Garrett was an average head coach whose friendship with the Jones family had everything to do with his extended tenure.
Dez was an elite wide receiver who destroyed a possible Hall of Fame career by being a loud mouthed punk and bad teammate.
This post is the typical Arlington Jonesboys fan post.
So Garrett did not deserve the job and Dez earned the right to be called an "elite wide receiver" but did not earned the right to say the truth about the man that did not deserve the job? Who are the players that said Dez Bryant was a bad teammate? If they said it, what did they have in common.
You can not win if you do not have a team with true leadership from Head Coach to Quarterback to players. See 1996 to present.
Along w/ not jogging your routes.By your third year the foremost thing that needed to change was you actually learning the entire route tree for your position,
@Reality please transfer 10,000 of my likes to this wise man.DeMarcus Ware said this same thing. Everyone was fine with him doing so.
Now, Dez is saying the same how Garrett had his buddy-buddy favorites and coached the team that way to favor his buddies (Romo, Witten, etc), so now Dez is the problem. Just like y'all blamed T.O. for saying the exact same thing.
I applaud Dez for finally speaking the truth, how it affected the team and why. The problem is not the suddenly vocal ex-players like Dez, Ware and T.O.. The problem always has been a jackwagon "coach" like Garrett and players who took full advantage like Romo, Witten and a few more. Oh, fans who support such favoritism are also the problem in my book.
Its obvious Garrett was the problem, glad Dez is speaking the truth, Garrett wasted alot of careers. I'd be mad if I were Dez, or any of those guys during that era
No lies told but I know some feelings will get hurt.
For years and years, many of us said that the Garrett-Romo-Witten bromance was poison for the locker room. It's why the team never felt like a true brotherhood. This year you are finally seeing what a tight-knit locker room looks like.
He did. Which means Jerry Jones did.I don't think people here are realizing that Jason Garrett stole the primes of a whole era of Cowboys. This man was here for 10 years "learning" how to be a Head Coach as a project for Jerry Jones. This really is an unforgivable act if you're a player. To Dez's point... every time something positive happens that would have probably led to a L in the old era, should serve as a reminder for the future so we don't go back to that style of organization.
I recall he had some things to say about Dallas on the way outDidn't Beasley say something similar to this after he left?
Garrett was a players coach. He seemed to get along with everyone.
Sometimes separation is what it takes to get the right perspective.
Maybe Dez is being bitter but his words seem to ring true. Look at the Giants offense.
Garrett's not an NFL coach. He can't apply Nick Saban tactics to this league.
He had some great years under Garrett. If he's blaming his later years on on Garrett.....he's misinformed.
Yup, as good as Dez was in his prime he was still underutilized. For example, in 2014, Dez lead the league in TDs and had 40 FEWER targets than Antonio Brown.
Jason had a 6-10 season and then three consecutive 8-8 season. Privileged doesn’t adequately describe Jason’s tenure in Dallas.