The best way to reduce or offset a sense of entitlement is to facilitate a cog environment. In sports, a "cog environment" is another way to describe a team-first concept. In a cog environment, you strive for each player (cog) to play a set role so they can be replaced if necessary either due to injury or poor performance.
People who hate Garrett or at least lack faith in him should accept at least one factual truth from his coaching methods. Prior to Garrett, whenever we lost certain players, the game or in some cases, the season was over. Even during the 90s dynasty years, the Cowboys seemed average at best when Aikman, Irvin or Smith was out of the game. As a fan, you found yourself just hoping the team would not fall too far out of the playoff race before the star players returned.
With Garrett, when we lose a guy, even a starter, the players and fans still believe they can win each game. The system he has implemented focuses less on the player and more on the responsibilities. It is great to gameplan to a player's strengths, but when you design schemes too much around a player's strengths and you lose that player, you create holes when those players are injured that their backups, who lack the same strengths even though they have strengths of their own, cannot replace.
I have a tremendous amount of respect for Garrett because I believe in his team concept. Some coaches like Parcells preach a "team concept", but their definition of team concept is more focused on eliminating egos and working together rather than building a plug-in-and-replace cog system.
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