Video: Jason Garrett: "They Know Nothing Coming In Here"

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more excuses. JG is running out of them. Cannot blame Romo for last year now. SO I guess Dak will get blamed if it happens again.

Excuses? How about a continual burn barrel preppie return to stereotypes based solely upon YOU OWE ME...no, they don't.
 

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Ridiculous.

Preppie and preppie 2...once there are two steps a run is established and the ground can NOT cause a fumble...there isn't also a timing involved with a run. With a running move, the pass reception maintaining control, goes out the window.
 

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I was never a big Garrett supporter, but it takes a certain level of ignorance to continue to bash him after 12-4 and 13-3 seasons

I use to buy in to the saying, "winning cures everything." It needs to be changed to,"winning in the playoffs cures everything." If a team consistently wins 12+ games but can't win in the playoffs, does it really matter? We are not the Eagles. Garrett needs to evolve too.....
 

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I took this as we have a dumb draft class. Like Garrett was overwhelmed by the stupidity of this group.

First up, which of you gets paid for having an opinion about football OR personnel?

Jason was building upon team tradition...you know, a leadership trait.
 

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Minus the playoff success and the SB titles and oh yes Jimmy inherited one of the worse teams in NFL history.
I'm by no means comparing Garrett to Johnson, just stating winning percentage. Jimmy had, what 6 future hall of famers on his cowboy teams? Probably shouldn't go into the Miami Dolphins drafting
 

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Yea, Garrett would be Billy Bad Azz if not for the mean refs

Who said that he was a piss in his pants wino from the start...you?

(coughing loudly)

I see the bias and agendas that have been displayed, but for a credible discussion, this fan would have to included:

Current Power Rankings:

5) Dallas Cowboys


Quarterback: B | Dak Prescott, Kellen Moore, Cooper Rush

As a legitimate franchise quarterback earning less than $1 million in salary, Prescott might just stand as the single biggest competitive advantage in NFL roster construction. After guiding the Cowboys to a 13-3 record en route to Offensive Rookie of the Year honors, he's going to have to expand his knowledge of NFL defenses and situational football, allowing Scott Linehan to open his playbook as defensive coaches adjust to the second-year wonder. Transitioning from Tony Romo to the physically limited Moore in the backup role is problematic to say the least. An injury to Prescott will end any realistic hopes of winning an improved NFC East.

Backfield: A | Ezekiel Elliott, Darren McFadden, Alfred Morris

Elliott is a uniquely gifted, well-rounded back without an on-field weakness. He was the engine that made this offense go last season. Though far from what they once were, McFadden and Morris are perfectly adequate as second and third options.

Receiving corps: A- | Dez Bryant, Cole Beasley, Jason Witten (TE), Terrance Williams, Ryan Switzer, Brice Butler, Lucky Whitehead, James Hanna (TE), Geoff Swaim (TE)

It's an interesting mix. Bryant stands toe-to-toe with any receiver in the game when healthy, but he hasn't sustained that level of play since 2014. A first-down machine, Beasley was among the league's most valuable slot receivers last season. As reliable as Witten still is as a possession receiver, he offers nothing after the catch at this stage of his career. Will fourth-round pick Switzer replace Whitehead in the gadget role?

Offensive line: A | Tyron Smith, Jonathan Cooper, Travis Frederick, Zack Martin, La'el Collins, Byron Bell, Chaz Green, Joe Looney

Featuring a trio of All-Pros in Smith, Frederick and Martin, this offensive line was the gold standard with Doug Free and Ronald Leary solidifying right tackle and left guard, respectively. While Collins offers a higher ceiling than Free at tackle, the question is whether Leary's competent replacement can be found on this roster.


http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-10-offenses-in-2017-pats-steelers-look-scary


Post Draft Power Rankings:

5. Dallas Cowboys

2016 record: 13-3
Post-free agency ranking: No. 4
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http://dal.247sports.com/Bolt/ESPN-...nkings-sees-Cowboys-claim-top-5-spot-52675467


As to no history in the playoffs...the Cowboys made it to the Division Level before losing, the past four playoff seasons - 2007, 2009, 2014, and 2016. That is over the past nine seasons.
Jason Garrett became head coach in 2010.

For the record, Jason inherited a team rebuilding team that currently is it's development. But on the coat tails of teams in 2014 and 2016. Those two teams compiled records of 12-4 and 13-3.

Both of these two teams lost to Green Bay at the Division Level of the playoffs. The difference in scores were: 26-21 (5 points); and 34-31 (3 points). But the first Green Bay victory came after the Dez Bryant score that was ruled a non-running touchdown, but a 'passing' failure. Then, the past loss to Green Bay, a loss in the final seconds of the game.

Those labeling any set of stats as indicating complete failure, just don't understand football or team values.

Jason Garrett has developed a strong team, and one that is capable of competing for all the marbles.


The winningest teams over the past ten seasons:

1. New England Patriots — 122 wins (9 playoff appearances, 1st in AFC East)

2. Indianapolis Colts — 110 wins (9, 1st)

3. Pittsburgh Steelers — 101 wins (6, 1st)

4. Green Bay Packers — 98 wins (7, 1st)

5. San Diego Chargers — 97 wins (5, 1st)

6. Baltimore Ravens — 96 wins (7, 2nd)

7. Denver Broncos — 95 wins (5, 2nd)

8. Dallas Cowboys — 93 wins (4, 1st)

9. Seattle Seahawks — 91 wins (7, 1st)

10. New Orleans Saints — 90 wins (5, 1st)
 

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It was the 2 week layoff. That's Garrett's problem. We played the Eagles after the bye (1st game against them), and also came out flat in the 1st half. Just like the playoff game vs Green Bay.

Glad someone else picked up on this.

Garrett has been terrible in his preparation after extended time off. Same thing happened when we played the Giants in December after 10 days of rest, same thing happened in 2014 after our bye week against the Giants in November (we were down 21-10 at the half, and Romo made one of his usual miracle comebacks).

So glad people can visually witness that Romo was NEVER the problem and the one constant that remains in mediocrity is JG (and Jerry but he's going no where).
 

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I'm by no means comparing Garrett to Johnson, just stating winning percentage. Jimmy had, what 6 future hall of famers on his cowboy teams? Probably shouldn't go into the Miami Dolphins drafting
Yep and picked most of them ( I think Irvin was the only holdover) and won with them. I'm still waiting for Garrett to do the same. As for Miami I really don't care. He never had the power over there that he had with Dallas. That was Dan Marino's team. He still led them to the playoffs though.
 

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Yep and picked most of them ( I think Irvin was the only holdover) and won with them. I'm still waiting for Garrett to do the same. As for Miami I really don't care. He never had the power over there that he had with Dallas. That was Dan Marino's team. He still led them to the playoffs though.

(no power?) He was his own GM...
 

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What about the 4-12 between them and the 8-8's befote that. Garrett is the weak link.
...and over the past 10 seasons the 8th most wins in the NFL. Garrett has been at the helm since when?

Even stereotypes can make room for the truth...an injured Dez Bryant and Tony Romo. Uh, they didn't have Prescott or Elliott then?
 

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...and over the past 10 seasons the 8th most wins in the NFL. Garrett has been at the helm since when?

Even stereotypes can make room for the truth...an injured Dez Bryant and Tony Romo. Uh, they didn't have Prescott or Elliott then?
Interesting 8th most wins? In the post season? When it counts!
 

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Glad someone else picked up on this.

Garrett has been terrible in his preparation after extended time off. Same thing happened when we played the Giants in December after 10 days of rest, same thing happened in 2014 after our bye week against the Giants in November (we were down 21-10 at the half, and Romo made one of his usual miracle comebacks).

So glad people can visually witness that Romo was NEVER the problem and the one constant that remains in mediocrity is JG (and Jerry but he's going no where).

Pretty sure if " j G" pulls that crawdad/ rollover on the last game again , I'll SERIOUSLY consider unlimbering my compound arrow whipper and go down / over Texas way to feather a certain set of redhaired fuzzy nuts!,,
( prolly NOT ! but the lameness has gotta stop.)
 

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Pretty sure if " j G" pulls that crawdad/ rollover on the last game again , I'll SERIOUSLY consider unlimbering my compound arrow whipper and go down / over Texas way to feather a certain set of redhaired fuzzy nuts!,,
( prolly NOT ! but the lameness has gotta stop.)
:laugh::lmao::lmao2:.
 
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