Yeah, but he's honest. He's real.
He says what he feels and doesn't hide like the cowards that have managed to stick around and scapegoat him.
If we're being honest about things, and everyone involved is being properly evaluated based on job performance,
NOT friendly ties with the Joneses, then Garrett should have been fired either after the 2015 crap fest
where he managed to win a SINGLE game without a healthy Tony Romo,
a game that Washington somehow managed to fart away,
OR 2016 when on the height of a 13-3 regular season he failed to have the team (that was as healthy as it had been all season)
prepared to play a wounded duck Packer team, down to guys they pulled off of the street in the secondary,
and yet, somehow, they came out flat on offense.
I could take a cheap shot at Witten while I'm at it given his slipping performance but I digress.