DallasInDC
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That is a tall task because he sucked real real real bad here
As long as he just keeps stacking his days, he could achieve new lows.
That is a tall task because he sucked real real real bad here
you already know. "we built a damn good football team over there and I wish those men the best in whatever they do on and off the field cliche cliche cliche" SHUT UP! damnI'm literally LOL because I didn't read them either, it was probably something right of the pr coach speak manual.
I’m not counting division wins.
And I forgot the ‘16 win @ Packers.
I’m sure there are more. These are the ones that really stand out to me. Games they actually won where they were expected to lose by almost everyone.
lol about as generic as it gets.
Garrett was a championship appearance away from wide support from fans despite whatever flaws or personality conflicts we had with him.I don't think we fans like the coaches who speak PC, at least in Big D. You had Jimmy and Barry all those years which is about as off the cuff as you can get. But none of that from Garrett who was trained in those years. Then you start winning again with Parcells who definitely knew how to speak his mind.
If you really think about it, Garrett didn’t have that many “great” days when it came to winning big games over a 10 year HC career. You can actually count them on one hand:
2014 @ Seahawks
2016 @ Steelers
2018 Saints in a 3 point home win.
I’m not even going to count the playoff win against the Seahawks. Their season ended the following week.
I wish him well in NY but I won’t miss him in the least.
This is a lot of stretching for a reason to criticize. Okay, he wasn't a good enough coach, and, like most fans, I'm glad the Cowboys finally made a change, but I how in the world are these comments something to complain about?
Not a huge list, but just for trivia's sake.....If you really think about it, Garrett didn’t have that many “great” days when it came to winning big games over a 10 year HC career. You can actually count them on one hand:
2014 @ Seahawks
2016 @ Steelers
2018 Saints in a 3 point home win.
I’m not even going to count the playoff win against the Seahawks. Their season ended the following week.
I wish him well in NY but I won’t miss him in the least.