Twitter: Jerry: Garrett has evolved into a top coach. Would be very sought after on open market

Haimerej

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Another clown that thinks that Garrett "is a victim here in Dallas" and that he is "saddled with a lack of talent"?

You sound like a complete moron.

That's probably just your attempt at reading my post. I assume you're having to reread a lot so you can really understand what I said. Judging by your quotation of what I said, you're not quite getting it. I suggest taking another look.

Garrett has made Dak? LOL

"Put him in a position to succeed."

And how is that fool?

Built a talented roster to have around him. Changed the offense to accommodate his style. Game planned each game (even the wins). You know, things coaches do.

I suppose he made Romo who he was also? :lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::laugh::laugh::laugh:

In the same way coaches do. You know what coaches do... right?
 

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The fans calling for Garrett's head remind me of a common criticism of Jerry when he was handing out bad contracts- Jerry falls in love with the players.

The fans who are all over Garrett seem to think this team is, "talented enough to win a SB." They've fallen in love with the players and think Garrett is holding them back. What if it's the opposite? What if these players have been developed to the point they've convinced you guys they're better than they are?

Dak is the perfect example of this. He came in not touted and has had a lot of success. Some seem to think it's in spite of Garrett but reality is he's put Dak in the position to have this success. They've taken an obviously flawed QB and convinced a significant number of fans that he's the next big deal.

I agree, the players themselves are to blame. How much of that blame? I am one of those who think this team has talent at almost every level/position group on both sides of the ball, who are all capable of contributing significantly to a super bowl winning team. I’m also a football fan who thinks that, if I’ve seen a player do it once (an entire season), they have the talent to be impact players (I.E Demarcus Lawrence in 2017 and 2018) consistently. Whether they want to or not, or are coached well enough to be in a position to do so as well, is an entirely different story.

Football at this level has a razor thin talent gap between teams. I don’t care what anyone says. Every team has talented, smart players. The most important factor is the coaching and whether that head coach is a leader who always has you prepared to succeed and be victorious in any game at any time. The Cowboys have flat out lacked that since Jimmy Johnson in my opinion. And Jason Garrett is an absolute clown and a disgrace as a head coach. After 12 plus years give me one example of how this “coach” has positively impacted this team. It’s truly heartbreaking that he is still coaching for us after his repeated failures and most importantly, demonstrated lack of a killer instinct.

I was a kid at the time of that dynasty, but as much as I loved the Cowboys back then, Jimmy was my absolute favorite part of the team. He had them prepared for every single game and had them playing with confidence. Not only did the cowboys in general just field a talented, smart team, but they were bullies out there and expected to walk all over whoever lined up against them, and I loved watching it. I’m a homer, but Jimmy is the best football coach I have ever seen, and that includes BB in NE. First coach ever to win a National Championship and a Super Bowl. I firmly believe had Jimmy stayed as coach, even with free agency, the way he knew how to scheme, motivate and evaluate talent, the Cowboys would have won 5-6 Super Bowls in a row, possibly more. The point is: If there’s anything I have learned about this game, it’s that coaching is the most important determination of your franchise’s success. Good coaches know how to evaluate players to fit their schemes and put their teams in a position to win with anybody on any day.

Also, I disagree with the Dak assessment. You’re right, he was not highly touted. And yes, he has gotten much better I feel (at times). Let’s assume Kellen Moore did in fact run the game he wanted fully weeks 1-3. I have never seen Dak, prior to this year, play at that level. And to me it was an elite level. Minus that idiotic pick against Miami. And I believe Garrett is actually holding Dak back from his true potential. I prefer Lincoln Riley, based mainly on his QB mentoring success. The guy flat out knows how to get the absolute most out of his QB’s. If anyone disputes that fact at this point, it’s ridiculous. Under his guidance and system, I think Dak can be a top 5 QB, and he has the intangibles to succeed in big games.
 

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Jerry..."We'll be fine with JG."
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J817

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Jerry is probably losing his mind..

He‘s our version of Al Davis in the later years, but instead of drafting fast players in the draft Jerry’s knock will be keeping Garrett (our Marvin Lewis) around forever.
 

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How many times do opponents have to tell us they knew what was coming before JJ realizes JG isn't fooling anyone?

The problem is they both want to "pound the rock", be the kind of team who runs even when you know it's coming. They'll out execute you, out physical you, out fight you. That was fine back in the day. In the cap era, with the pass-friendly rule changes, it's archaic.
 

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Garrett would absolutely get another job, it would most likely be as Saban's next reclamation project but a job is a job
 

Haimerej

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I agree, the players themselves are to blame. How much of that blame? I am one of those who think this team has talent at almost every level/position group on both sides of the ball, who are all capable of contributing significantly to a super bowl winning team. I’m also a football fan who thinks that, if I’ve seen a player do it once (an entire season), they have the talent to be impact players (I.E Demarcus Lawrence in 2017 and 2018) consistently. Whether they want to or not, or are coached well enough to be in a position to do so as well, is an entirely different story.

To answer your first question- most of it.

I think this talent has to prove they're Super Bowl worthy and they haven't yet.

Regarding Lawrence- these coaches coached him in 2017 and 2018. He's not playing poorly either. Just hasn't gotten home as much.

Football at this level has a razor thin talent gap between teams. I don’t care what anyone says. Every team has talented, smart players. The most important factor is the coaching and whether that head coach is a leader who always has you prepared to succeed and be victorious in any game at any time. The Cowboys have flat out lacked that since Jimmy Johnson in my opinion. And Jason Garrett is an absolute clown and a disgrace as a head coach. After 12 plus years give me one example of how this “coach” has positively impacted this team. It’s truly heartbreaking that he is still coaching for us after his repeated failures and most importantly, demonstrated lack of a killer instinct.

One example of how he positively impacted the team? You seriously can't think of one? Have you blocked out what was before? You say yourself they have a roster that's Super Bowl ready. Do you think he had nothing at all to do with it?

I was a kid at the time of that dynasty, but as much as I loved the Cowboys back then, Jimmy was my absolute favorite part of the team. He had them prepared for every single game and had them playing with confidence. Not only did the cowboys in general just field a talented, smart team, but they were bullies out there and expected to walk all over whoever lined up against them, and I loved watching it. I’m a homer, but Jimmy is the best football coach I have ever seen, and that includes BB in NE. First coach ever to win a National Championship and a Super Bowl. I firmly believe had Jimmy stayed as coach, even with free agency, the way he knew how to scheme, motivate and evaluate talent, the Cowboys would have won 5-6 Super Bowls in a row, possibly more. The point is: If there’s anything I have learned about this game, it’s that coaching is the most important determination of your franchise’s success. Good coaches know how to evaluate players to fit their schemes and put their teams in a position to win with anybody on any day.

Talent trumps coaching.

Also, I disagree with the Dak assessment. You’re right, he was not highly touted. And yes, he has gotten much better I feel (at times). Let’s assume Kellen Moore did in fact run the game he wanted fully weeks 1-3. I have never seen Dak, prior to this year, play at that level. And to me it was an elite level. Minus that idiotic pick against Miami. And I believe Garrett is actually holding Dak back from his true potential. I prefer Lincoln Riley, based mainly on his QB mentoring success. The guy flat out knows how to get the absolute most out of his QB’s. If anyone disputes that fact at this point, it’s ridiculous. Under his guidance and system, I think Dak can be a top 5 QB, and he has the intangibles to succeed in big games.

I can't believe people still think Dak is being held back.

Well, we'll just have to agree to disagree on most of what you said. I think coaching in the NFL is pretty similar across the board. It's a, "copycat league." The guys on the field are the ones with the ball. Yes, coaching matters as far as preparation, but when you can find a litany of player mistakes which contribute to a loss, it's hard to say they aren't put in position to succeed. Football is not that complicated.
 

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Jason Garrett the guy is probably a great human being he seems like it

Jason Garrett the coach might be the worst coach in the NFL and possibly NCAA as well
 

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I mean Jerry would know about hiring losers: He gave Bruce Coslett a job, brought back Campo and hired 0-16 Marinelli.
 

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We'll never know because Jerry will promote Jason to the front office to help him save face in case no team was interested in him.
 
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