Jerry Jones: Jason Garrett appears civil, but it's a rare redhead who doesn't 'blow up inside'

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Jerry Jones: Jason Garrett appears civil, but it's a rare redhead who doesn't 'blow up inside'
By Jon Machota , Staff Writer Contact Jon Machota on Twitter: @jonmachota

When high expectations are met with disappointing results, fans want to see emotion from the head coach.

Jason Garrett is very calculated in that department publicly. Behind the scenes, it's a little different.

In only a way that Jerry Jones could explain it, he broke down why the Cowboys head coach keeps his emotions in check during games.

"Well, Jason is a smart guy," the Cowboys owner and general manager said Tuesday morning on 105.3 The Fan's Shan and RJ show [KRLD-FM]. "He knows that if it's a sideline, he knows that those cameras are zeroed in on him. He's not about to fall where he is conscious, and he's conscious of everything out there, make no mistake about it.

"And you see very few redheads that aren't about to blow up inside when somebody is not doing right. And, so, it's all there. It's all there in a big way. And he will bite. You know the old adage, I don't know if he's going to get it done or not. Well, I've seen him bite as a puppy, and if they'll do that, they'll bite as a dog. He'll bite.

http://sportsday.***BANNED-URL***/d...-will-bite-just-smart-enough-front-tv-cameras

All this and he is comfortable with ambiguity. Right Kinda Coach (for Jerry Jones).
 

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I swear, Jerry's comments make for some of the weirdest headlines in professional sports.

And his mixed metaphors are completely confusing, as well. This one is part jab-at-the-hot-headed-Irish (I *think*) and part misplaced pit bull metaphor. And everybody just nods, or covers it, like it makes sense. It's bizarre.
 

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Jerry Jones: Jason Garrett appears civil, but it's a rare redhead who doesn't 'blow up inside'
By Jon Machota , Staff Writer Contact Jon Machota on Twitter: @jonmachota

When high expectations are met with disappointing results, fans want to see emotion from the head coach.

Jason Garrett is very calculated in that department publicly. Behind the scenes, it's a little different.

In only a way that Jerry Jones could explain it, he broke down why the Cowboys head coach keeps his emotions in check during games.

"Well, Jason is a smart guy," the Cowboys owner and general manager said Tuesday morning on 105.3 The Fan's Shan and RJ show [KRLD-FM]. "He knows that if it's a sideline, he knows that those cameras are zeroed in on him. He's not about to fall where he is conscious, and he's conscious of everything out there, make no mistake about it.

"And you see very few redheads that aren't about to blow up inside when somebody is not doing right. And, so, it's all there. It's all there in a big way. And he will bite. You know the old adage, I don't know if he's going to get it done or not. Well, I've seen him bite as a puppy, and if they'll do that, they'll bite as a dog. He'll bite.

http://sportsday.***BANNED-URL***/d...-will-bite-just-smart-enough-front-tv-cameras

All this and he is comfortable with ambiguity. Right Kinda Coach (for Jerry Jones).

Smart again

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Jerry Jones: Jason Garrett appears civil, but it's a rare redhead who doesn't 'blow up inside'
By Jon Machota , Staff Writer Contact Jon Machota on Twitter: @jonmachota

When high expectations are met with disappointing results, fans want to see emotion from the head coach.

Jason Garrett is very calculated in that department publicly. Behind the scenes, it's a little different.

In only a way that Jerry Jones could explain it, he broke down why the Cowboys head coach keeps his emotions in check during games.

"Well, Jason is a smart guy," the Cowboys owner and general manager said Tuesday morning on 105.3 The Fan's Shan and RJ show [KRLD-FM]. "He knows that if it's a sideline, he knows that those cameras are zeroed in on him. He's not about to fall where he is conscious, and he's conscious of everything out there, make no mistake about it.

"And you see very few redheads that aren't about to blow up inside when somebody is not doing right. And, so, it's all there. It's all there in a big way. And he will bite. You know the old adage, I don't know if he's going to get it done or not. Well, I've seen him bite as a puppy, and if they'll do that, they'll bite as a dog. He'll bite.

http://sportsday.***BANNED-URL***/d...-will-bite-just-smart-enough-front-tv-cameras

All this and he is comfortable with ambiguity. Right Kinda Coach (for Jerry Jones).

...and I love smarts, integrity, and character. Judging by most of the posts I read from the "volume" posters...you could use some of that. I don't expect or want my coach or players to berate or belittle their teammates in the media. It takes integrity not to call people names ...and one Twitter poster said after the game....he wish Garrett "would drop dead and die".

JG has more character in one strand of red hair than most fans would dream to have in a lifetime. You don't think this mediocricy is eating him up along with the rest of us?
 

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This should be all the evidence needed for those who were in doubt, at all, that Garrett is not going anywhere any time soon.
 

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I swear, Jerry's comments make for some of the weirdest headlines in professional sports.

And his mixed metaphors are completely confusing, as well. This one is part jab-at-the-hot-headed-Irish (I *think*) and part misplaced pit bull metaphor. And everybody just nods, or covers it, like it makes sense. It's bizarre.

Yes, a new quote from Jerry on Dez "We'll go balls out with Dez"!
 

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What GM would talk about his head coach in his 6th season using these terms? A puppy that is now a dog that is mad inside?

I don't know if it will do any good, but the Romo-less season has really exposed Garrett's ineptitude and Jerry's lunacy on a new level. Hopefully, the press will stop giving these guys a pass and make it increasingly uncomfortable for them to be in public. I think we saw some of that after the Green Bay loss.
 
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