Jason Garrett and the Cowboys are not credible?

ShiningStar

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Honestly, at the end of the day, I just want us to have a defense again where I expect us to come up with a big play or a key stop instead of one where I'm pleasantly surprised when we bend, but don't break. I'm so tired of watching it, I can't even tell you. It gets to the point for me where I'm not even surprised anymore when they conversion on 3rd and 20 with the game on the line. I just expect it.

But then, I really think that's on the personnel. We don't have many special players on that side of the field. In fact, we've got one right now. With a shot of having two if Jaylon develops. It's not good enough.

i want that too, this draft and this off season Garrett ran one of his best.
 

lopey

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I think Garrett is a good coach, but needs to be better in crunch time. Also, he needs to improve his in game strategy, be able to adjust on the fly. Then he will be a very good coach.

Also to those who think winning a super bowl makes you a great coach, see Switzwer, Barry lol
 

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If we're going to just repeat the same arguments without addressing the responses, this discussion can't go anywhere. We've shifted the conversation again from winning to playoff wins, because Garrett does actually win games. We're trying to advance a narrative where his coordinators can coach and Jerry (well, Will McClay) can suddenly get him players and where it's possible to maybe even win it all without a HC. He got lucky because he fell into Tony, I mean, Dak, and we're losing playoff games because of a 'coaching fiasco' we'll only just allude to and not because nobody on the field could stop Aaron Rodgers because, god forbid, we actually do anything more than pay lip service to how limited we are on defense. I think that about covers it, right?

At some point it's a lot easier to just admit, "yeah, the guy can coach, but maybe not as well as some of the best coaches in the league."
Great post but we are living in the age of alternative facts. No one cares for well reasoned arguments anymore.
 

TheMarathonContinues

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So he should have seen the writing on the wall and just laid down?? He took some teams with large talent deficits.....esp depth....and kept us in contention nearly every year he played. Thank goodness we had some competitors on those teams.

Ehhhh....I've never heard anything about talent deficits until after Romo retired.
 
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