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Philadelphia's Success Puts Spotlight on Jason Garrett
By Jean-Jacques Taylor
Published 2 hours ago
In his second year as head coach, Doug Pederson helped guide the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl. NBC 5 sports director Newy Scruggs and Cowboys Insider Jean-Jacques Taylor discuss the difference between Pederson and Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett. (Published Monday, Jan. 22, 2018)
Whether he chooses to admit it publicly - or even acknowledge it - Jerry Jones must wonder how in the world the Philadelphia Eagles wound up in the Super Bowl, while his team missed the playoffs.
The Eagles lost several key starters to injuries this season, including quarterback Carson Wentz, who was playing at a MVP level, when he tore a knee ligament against the Los Angeles Rams in December.
They also lost Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters, starting middle linebacker Jordan Hicks, running back Darren Sproles and special teams captain Chris Maragos among others.
None of it affected them.
Philadelphia coach Doug Pederson figured out how to make it work. He adjusted. He adapted.
And he refused to let his team find ways to lose, when no one would've blamed them if they did.
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/sports/...uts-Spotlight-on-Jason-Garrett-470691443.html
By Jean-Jacques Taylor
Published 2 hours ago
In his second year as head coach, Doug Pederson helped guide the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl. NBC 5 sports director Newy Scruggs and Cowboys Insider Jean-Jacques Taylor discuss the difference between Pederson and Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett. (Published Monday, Jan. 22, 2018)
Whether he chooses to admit it publicly - or even acknowledge it - Jerry Jones must wonder how in the world the Philadelphia Eagles wound up in the Super Bowl, while his team missed the playoffs.
The Eagles lost several key starters to injuries this season, including quarterback Carson Wentz, who was playing at a MVP level, when he tore a knee ligament against the Los Angeles Rams in December.
They also lost Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters, starting middle linebacker Jordan Hicks, running back Darren Sproles and special teams captain Chris Maragos among others.
None of it affected them.
Philadelphia coach Doug Pederson figured out how to make it work. He adjusted. He adapted.
And he refused to let his team find ways to lose, when no one would've blamed them if they did.
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/sports/...uts-Spotlight-on-Jason-Garrett-470691443.html