News: Jason Garrett discusses assistants, Tony Romo, Josh Brent at Senior Bowl

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I'm grounded, and I love French Bread!

Why would I try and knock your down? Do you like McDonalds? lol

(it's so fun to poke the ribs of these posters sometimes)

They still around? When I worked for them they had 6 or 7 locations and when I moved away they were down to two.

My heart is always warm to that place. I always said no matter how much money I made- I'd always want to go back and work for a bakery like them.

Even just for fun. So many good memories.
I worked for the one on South Lamar connected to Artz Ribhouse.
Just loved it.
 

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They still around? When I worked for them they had 6 or 7 locations and when I moved away they were down to two.

My heart is always warm to that place. I always said no matter how much money I made- I'd always want to go back and work for a bakery like them.

Even just for fun. So many good memories.
I worked for the one on South Lamar connected to Artz Ribhouse.
Just loved it.

In Albuquerque, NM, while I was growing up, my father would take me and my brothers to a bakery near by that made bread. During the evening, at about the same time, the bakers would come out the back door and dispose of bread that was a little blemished that might not sell to the public and would put those loves in a container that I guess would be given to the free shelter.

Almost every Thursday, around 7 pm...we waited. Then the overcooked bread was thrown in the big plastic bag....my father would jump the fence, get two or three loves of still HOT/WARM bread...we would go home and eat that bread with REAL butter that we would get for free from the commodities store because we were so poor.

I can still, in my mind. smell the odors of fresh baked bread.
 

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Jason Garrett said he's following the Josh Brent case from a distance. Continues his support.

Brandon George ‏@DMN_George 1h
Jason Garrett said former NY Giants TEs coach Mike Pope is someone he could talk to for job. Called him a "good friend & very good coach."
Jason Garrett said the Cowboys have to get DE DeMarcus Ware to the point where he's healthy and can practice more regularly.
Jason Garrett: "We got to do a better job to break through and become the team we want to be."
Garrett asked about entering last yr. of contract & wanting security, "I'm focused on doing my job. The business side takes care of itself."

Garrett said he's talked to Tony Romo and he feels really good but anybody who has that surgery will tell you same initially w/ relief.
Garrett said you get immediate relief and then have to recover from the surgery itself, ref Tony Romo surgery.
Jason Garrett said Tony Romo is moving around "and everyone is optimistic he'll be ready to go for the offseason program."

Asked about coordinators returning, Jason Garrett says those guys are under contract and "we'll keep looking at what everybody's roles are."
Garrett says he wants the TEs coaching spot filled "relatively quickly." Said he's happy for Wes Phillips.

Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said he's been following the Josh Brent trial from afar and club still fully supports the former DT.

Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett in the stands at Senior Bowl practices talking to New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick.

He needs to get Belicheat personal number so he can call him when he has a tough decision to make
 

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In Albuquerque, NM, while I was growing up, my father would take me and my brothers to a bakery near by that made bread. During the evening, at about the same time, the bakers would come out the back door and dispose of bread that was a little blemished that might not sell to the public and would put those loves in a container that I guess would be given to the free shelter.

Almost every Thursday, around 7 pm...we waited. Then the overcooked bread was thrown in the big plastic bag....my father would jump the fence, get two or three loves of still HOT/WARM bread...we would go home and eat that bread with REAL butter that we would get for free from the commodities store because we were so poor.

I can still, in my mind. smell the odors of fresh baked bread.

Awesome.
We would throw our bread out everyday.
I would pack all the loaves I could get my hands on and go to the shelter before I went home.
Minus the loaf I would keep to myself, of course...

WHAT?!
Don't judge me! Most wouldn't even do that.

I adored that place. Makes me want to take that 9 hour drive and show my girl where I grew up...
That sounds darn good now.

BABY! WE'RE TAKING A ROAD TRIP!
TELL THEM YOU'RE SICK! I DON'T CARE...

Sweet. We might be going on a road trip soon.
Thank goodness I work off my PC...
Austin here we come!

I do anything cool- I'll send pics. You'll like it, Austin's a gorgeous town and my girl is beautiful and I'm not ugly either so you should like them...
at least that's what "they" keep telling me...
I think I'm Chubbalicious, but my woman says I'm ridiculous.

Like the press- I don't trust it.
 
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