News: JJT: For Garrett Culture Second To Nothing

AsthmaField

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Really good read by JJT.

Garrett has had an enormous impact on this franchise and its players.
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ARLINGTON, Texas -- You would think Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett spends most of his time figuring out new ways to get Dez Bryant the ball or preventing owner Jerry Jones from releasing highly classified injury information.

Nope.

"I probably spend as much time on culture and team chemistry as anything we do," Garrett said Thursday before the Cowboys' final minicamp practice of the offseason.

You can see it in the inspirational messages and phrases on the large white boards that hang throughout the team's locker room, training areas and meeting rooms.

You can see it in the way Garrett quickly addresses issues before they spiral out of control, the way running back Joseph Randle's comments about DeMarco Murray "leaving meat on the bone" threatened to do a couple of weeks ago.

Garrett talked the matter out in front of the team.

You can also see it in the way he played down the notion of the Cowboys having one of the better offensive lines in NFL history. Garrett is about action, not words, and his team willingly follows his lead.

That should surprise no one.

Garrett has built a roster primarily of like-minded players, players who speak in monotones and reveal nothing beyond that they're trying to get better each practice, each meeting and each day.
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LINK: http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story...-efforts-build-winning-culture-dallas-cowboys
 

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or preventing owner Jerry Jones from releasing highly classified injury information.

I wish somebody would!

You can see it in the way Garrett quickly addresses issues before they spiral out of control, the way running back Joseph Randle's comments about DeMarco Murray "leaving meat on the bone" threatened to do a couple of weeks ago.

Why would that spiral out of control?
 

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icing your own kicker is top ten stupid coaching moves of all time. btw i love my couch and i dont get paid to sit on it
 

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icing your own kicker is top ten stupid coaching moves of all time. btw i love my couch and i dont get paid to sit on it

That's a cop out answer. Whether you are paid to sit on your couch or not doesn't determine the difficulty of clock management of the sidelines of an NFL game.
 

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I think they said it best this morning on 105.3; what set's Garrett apart as a Head Coach is that he is a CEO. He is certainly fortunate to have the likes of Marinelli and Linehan calling the plays come game day, but their is no arguing in Garrett's ability to orchestrate the rebuilding of this team (despite the assistance in that regard he may have received from Will McClay), to capture the belief of 53 egos, and have 46 of them attack each game day with resiliency and a never-quit attitude. That is the one thing I haven't seen since Wade Phillips left. And it is something I hope to never see again. So, if Garrett can continue to surround himself with good coaches with substantial game-management experience, I hope he has a long career here.
 

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That's a cop out answer. Whether you are paid to sit on your couch or not doesn't determine the difficulty of clock management of the sidelines of an NFL game.

its not my fault garret cant manage time. Dont be mad at me, be mad at him.
 

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Really good read by JJT.

Garrett has had an enormous impact on this franchise and its players.
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ARLINGTON, Texas -- You would think Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett spends most of his time figuring out new ways to get Dez Bryant the ball or preventing owner Jerry Jones from releasing highly classified injury information.

Nope.

"I probably spend as much time on culture and team chemistry as anything we do," Garrett said Thursday before the Cowboys' final minicamp practice of the offseason.

You can see it in the inspirational messages and phrases on the large white boards that hang throughout the team's locker room, training areas and meeting rooms.

You can see it in the way Garrett quickly addresses issues before they spiral out of control, the way running back Joseph Randle's comments about DeMarco Murray "leaving meat on the bone" threatened to do a couple of weeks ago.

Garrett talked the matter out in front of the team.

You can also see it in the way he played down the notion of the Cowboys having one of the better offensive lines in NFL history. Garrett is about action, not words, and his team willingly follows his lead.

That should surprise no one.

Garrett has built a roster primarily of like-minded players, players who speak in monotones and reveal nothing beyond that they're trying to get better each practice, each meeting and each day.
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LINK: http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story...-efforts-build-winning-culture-dallas-cowboys

I think I luv you.
 

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It's the year 2015. If you're still hung up on, or referencing the "icing his own kicker" (which is complete BS btw), then that tells me all I need to know about you as a fan.
 
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