Actually he’s exactly what college coaches are now. They’re more about self actualizing and growing the person than just X’s And O’s primarily because when you only have guys focus on football that’s how you get the Irvin’s teammates at the U and that doesn’t fly today.
Trust me I’ve worked for FBS coaches who played in New Years Bowl games recently. This is how their taught to reach players today at their coaches conventions.
Players football acumens are much different now. If they can’t understand something in 5 seconds they give up. Coaching is now all about teaching. Belicheck has his success due to his skins on the wall and everyone in the locker room respects Brady. His approach is actually very outdated.
Don’t have the dates, but it was a while back for both of Wade’s pre-Dallas HC stints.Really? I thought he was DC in Denver, but didn't know he made HC. Buffalo doesn't cross my mind. I can't remember the last game of theirs I've seen.
Well he’s still probably a top 10-12 coach in the league so good luck finding a replacement.He still sucks and needs to be fired.
Well Monday through Saturday he is easily the best coach in the league at getting a locker room to by in. On Sundays he’s only top 10-12. So while I’d prefer Lincoln Riley, there’s not a whole lot of replacements that will give you everything Garrett does.Shouldn't we go for the outdated approach that actually works ?
Guessing it was two SuperbowlsReally? I thought he was DC in Denver, but didn't know he made HC. Buffalo doesn't cross my mind. I can't remember the last game of theirs I've seen.
Again, what was your record as a high school coach?He's smart and eloquent, but he's no head coach. He would have never lasted this long as a Texas HS coach.
Actually he’s exactly what college coaches are now. They’re more about self actualizing and growing the person than just X’s And O’s primarily because when you only have guys focus on football that’s how you get the Irvin’s teammates at the U and that doesn’t fly today.
I'll concede to Garrett being top 10 Monday-Saturday, but Garrett no where near top 10 on Sundays, not with his record.Well Monday through Saturday he is easily the best coach in the league at getting a locker room to by in. On Sundays he’s only top 10-12. So while I’d prefer Lincoln Riley, there’s not a whole lot of replacements that will give you everything Garrett does.
It’s a lot harder than you think to keep today’s locker room under control. Look at the Chiefs.
No Garrett hasn’t won a championship yet and he would have deserved to be fired last year had the team not gone 7-2 down the stretch once they got Cooper.
And we all agree that anything less than an NFC Championship berth will have him out (barring a Warriors type injury bug in the middle of the divisional game)
But if you can’t get Lincoln Riley, be careful because you could be Lakers that think you should fire a B coach and then have to hire a C- coach because you can’t get the one you want.
I would agree on motivator, Jerry is the delegator.Love him or hate him, Garrett is what he is. He’s not the clown that haters like to paint him as, but he’s no Bill Parcells either.
Garrett is a delegator and a motivator. Players like playing for him. But people who say, for example, that he won’t let Kellen Moore bring creativity to the offense have no idea what they’re talking about. Quite the opposite, he’s a big picture guy who leaves the details to his assistants, for better or worse.
One more year...
Not really.I like Jason and think he is the right coach for us. He’s homegrown as they say and that’s got to count for something.
I don't think outsmarting practically everyone and constantly being one step ahead is an outdated approach.Belicheck has his success due to his skins on the wall and everyone in the locker room respects Brady. His approach is actually very outdated.
This is a fair point. I personally feel like moving on from Garrett would be appropriate because he has had longer than coaches normally get and we have had difficulty staying consistently competitive year after year. Nevertheless, that doesn’t put him at the bottom rung of coaches the way many Cowboy fans seem to think. If they would bother to look around the league with a fair minded view they would see there really aren’t that many doing better and most aren’t doing as well.Well he’s still probably a top 10-12 coach in the league so good luck finding a replacement.
Only ones definitely better:
Belicheck
Reid
McVay
Nagy
Pederson
Carroll
Two who I don’t think as highly of as everyone else:
Tomlin (clearly can’t control his locker room and has wasted talent. His super bowl was with Cowhers players.)
Payton (since his super bowl which was right before Garrett took over they went 7-9 3 straight years and last year ended the season averaging 19 ppg once they played Dallas through the end of the year. The crowd is the biggest home field advantage in the league)
Everyone else has huge flaws.
3 playoff berths in nearly a decade.