Beast_from_East
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Garrett is going to be a HC next year, it will just be in Dallas and not Washington.
NextGenBoys;3024085 said:And dont forget, a head coach and OC are way different. I think Garrett will be a better HC than coordinator.
We can have Ray Sherman help out with playcalling if need be.
Aikbach;3024102 said:Yeah, because ironically he'll probably bring Gary Kubiak over with him as an offensive coordinator.
ABQCOWBOY;3025422 said:Well guys, I wanted Mike Nolan a few years ago. I still would like Mike Nolan. If we got Nolan, it would have to be as HC. I would take Nolan, I think he's a dang good candidate.
Not next season.EPL0c0;3024827 said:I already said this..though my theory is that Garrett is trying to sabotage the Cowboys and get fired so he can take the HC job at Washington haha
Chief;3024074 said:No way that happens.
Snyder went the nice, quiet, young offensive coordinator route last time.
This time, he'll open the vault for Shanahan or Gruden ... someone like that, IMO.
Chief;3024074 said:No way that happens.
Snyder went the nice, quiet, young offensive coordinator route last time.
This time, he'll open the vault for Shanahan or Gruden ... someone like that, IMO.
ninja;3024064 said:Say Zorn gets fired at the end of this year (likely probability). What are the chances of Snyderbrenner going after Garrett?
Yards per game mean nothing. Points per game is all that matters, and Garrett hasn't been impressive so far this season. His offense also has turned the ball over too much. Will that trend continue? Who knows, but so far Garrett has not done a great job by any stretch of the imagination.RXP;3025688 said:I guess I'm just stupid.
Given that there would be dancing in the streets if Garrett were gone to be replaced by Turner, I have just one question: when was the last time Turnr coordinated a team that is #2 in yards per game?
Dallas is behind only New Orleans in this regard. Not bad for being incompetant. Makes me wonder what all the other OC's in the league are. When was the last time Turner had an offense ranked this high?
Given Turner's continual failures since he left Dallas, I wonder how he keeps a job.
No doubt Garrett tends to outguess himself at times. That is frustrating. He is still learning to understand the feel for the game, the rhythm, if you wish. But when I look around the league, there aren't that many I would turn the keys to the offense to. Sean Payton certainly.
Stats aren't everything, but they are an indicator of something. And Garretts stats, despite his sometimes maddening impulses, are better than the vast majority of guys out there.
I'd much rather keep Garrett than bring in a guy who hasn't done a thing in one-and-a-half decades.
Fire away.