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Follow orders from the Jones'
Cliche statements
Follow orders from the Jones'
Cliche statements
And that my fellow cowboy fans is captain clapper in a nutshell!Clapping
Follow orders from the Jones'
Cliche statements
To me it appears he is staying because of his vision for the team.
JJ has bought into Garrett's philosophy. He likes the idea of RKG. He likes the idea of a blue collar lunch pail type of team.
He likes Garrett for continuing to get his players to buy in and fight. He likes the way Garrett handles Monday-Saturday. He likes Garrett's input on roster talent and acquisitions.
JJ also likes the fact Garrett knows his place and listens to his GM/Owner. We've heard things from JJ that we've seen Garrett carry over in to games. Such as going for it on 4th down post Houston. JJ wanted to make Garrett a walk around head coach and put Xs and Os in someone elses hands. He gave Garrett a choice on who that someone is/was.
It now appears this will be a "collaborative" decision. I think JJ/SJ recognized Linehan doesn't fit and its time to update our offensive identity to fit Dak and Zeke. Romo is gone, the players are different and the offense needs to change because of it.
I am expecting an offense more suited to Dak. FWIW this is my read on why Garret is still here. I am neither agreeing or disagreeing with any of the above, its simply what I believe. That and the fact winning the division 2 out of the last 3 years, having an extremely young roster and a healthy cap have all led JJ to retaining Garrett. Your thoughts and condescension are welcome.
To me it appears he is staying because of his vision for the team.
JJ has bought into Garrett's philosophy. He likes the idea of RKG. He likes the idea of a blue collar lunch pail type of team.
He likes Garrett for continuing to get his players to buy in and fight. He likes the way Garrett handles Monday-Saturday. He likes Garrett's input on roster talent and acquisitions.
JJ also likes the fact Garrett knows his place and listens to his GM/Owner. We've heard things from JJ that we've seen Garrett carry over in to games. Such as going for it on 4th down post Houston. JJ wanted to make Garrett a walk around head coach and put Xs and Os in someone elses hands. He gave Garrett a choice on who that someone is/was.
It now appears this will be a "collaborative" decision. I think JJ/SJ recognized Linehan doesn't fit and its time to update our offensive identity to fit Dak and Zeke. Romo is gone, the players are different and the offense needs to change because of it.
I am expecting an offense more suited to Dak. FWIW this is my read on why Garret is still here. I am neither agreeing or disagreeing with any of the above, its simply what I believe. That and the fact winning the division 2 out of the last 3 years, having an extremely young roster and a healthy cap have all led JJ to retaining Garrett. Your thoughts and condescension are welcome.
Strengths:
1. Calling out the field goal unit.
2. Calling out the punt team.
3. Holding up a 1 after touchdowns.
Nobody better in the business!
He is a good team manager. Thats his real strength as a HC. He needs to take a big step back from the X's and O's side of coachingSide question: Has Jerry said if JG is still training or not?
As for the OP, Here's a big positive I like about J-Geezy , His players like him. He's completely fake to the media and fans but you can tell he's real to the players. As a coach, that's huge.
The wrong damn person was fired. Why the %#%@$#&**$ is Garrett still there?
He is a good team manager. Thats his real strength as a HC. He needs to take a big step back from the X's and O's side of coaching
He throws a beaut of a challenge flag...
He really does, not even Belichek can touch Garrett on Challenge Flag throwing motion
He doesn't always know when to throw them, but he sure does know how to throw them.Okay, I'll give it to you there, Belicheat looks ridiculous throwing his while Garret looks manly throwing his. So that's ONE thing he's good at.