Garrett's One Talent

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He chucks the challenge flag with grace...
 
I think JG's greatest moment(s) as Cowboys head coach was how he handled the tragic auto accident last year. He had no charts, no experience to go on, no timeouts to use. It was all about making decisions on the move while handling something much more important than a football game. And I give him an A+ for how he handled it. The way he spoke to the media especially in the post game presser only a day or so after the incident, shouldve made every Cowboy fan proud.
 
I think JG's greatest moment(s) as Cowboys head coach was how he handled the tragic auto accident last year. He had no charts, no experience to go on, no timeouts to use. It was all about making decisions on the move while handling something much more important than a football game. And I give him an A+ for how he handled it. The way he spoke to the media especially in the post game presser only a day or so after the incident, shouldve made every Cowboy fan proud.

Couldn't agree more.
It was his finest moment
 
This is the very reason why I can't take 90% of the "hate Garrett" crowd seriously. There is no objectivity, no real analysis, just personal insults and dislike. It is much more like a mob that wants something done. Don't tell me about anything other than what I want done, and I want it done now, and I don't know HOW it is going to get done, I just want it done. Silly.
 
I think JG's greatest moment(s) as Cowboys head coach was how he handled the tragic auto accident last year. He had no charts, no experience to go on, no timeouts to use. It was all about making decisions on the move while handling something much more important than a football game. And I give him an A+ for how he handled it. The way he spoke to the media especially in the post game presser only a day or so after the incident, shouldve made every Cowboy fan proud.

The Cowboys organization was panned heavily for allowing Brent on the sideline the following week.
 
This is the very reason why I can't take 90% of the "hate Garrett" crowd seriously. There is no objectivity, no real analysis, just personal insults and dislike. It is much more like a mob that wants something done. Don't tell me about anything other than what I want done, and I want it done now, and I don't know HOW it is going to get done, I just want it done. Silly.

You still think Garrett has what it takes?
 
The Cowboys organization was panned heavily for allowing Brent on the sideline the following week.


Yes, that is a fair point you make. Absolutely true. I guess I was concentrating more on how he handled the situation in front of the media. But, your point is well taken.
 
I think JG's greatest moment(s) as Cowboys head coach was how he handled the tragic auto accident last year. He had no charts, no experience to go on, no timeouts to use. It was all about making decisions on the move while handling something much more important than a football game. And I give him an A+ for how he handled it. The way he spoke to the media especially in the post game presser only a day or so after the incident, shouldve made every Cowboy fan proud.
Blah blah blah, every coach handles that stuff well.
 
This is the very reason why I can't take 90% of the "hate Garrett" crowd seriously. There is no objectivity, no real analysis, just personal insults and dislike. It is much more like a mob that wants something done. Don't tell me about anything other than what I want done, and I want it done now, and I don't know HOW it is going to get done, I just want it done. Silly.

I think the "hate Garret" crowd doesn't need to say much. His record, clock management, and flow of the game says enough!
 

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