That' last part would be completely acceptable, in my opinion.Exactly, do they really expect the Head Coach of the most valuable sports franchise in the US to walk in front of cameras and say "We fought hard this year and finished strong after a bad start. We had some strong coaching performances, especially on defense. We haven't started our off season evaluations on anything and won't until after the Super Bowl. EXCEPT FOR THAT BAG OF CRAP LINEHAN JEEZ I'VE ALREADY DELETED THAT LOSER OUT OF MY CELL PHONE".
yup...about as much sense as purchasing something worth 250 million bucks one day ahead of the biggest game of Daks life..thus putting Jerry in the limelight selfishly. That didn't go over real well. Bad karma...Makes zero sense..
If this idiot returns as OC of the Dallas Cowboys, the same idiot that on 4th and 1 forgets he has a 230 pound QB that can run, the same idiot that gets in the redzone and forgets he has the leading rusher in the NFL, and the same idiot that does not scheme open or adjust in game, I will let my 12 year old son pick another team to follow (I just got him back to the Cowboys after the Romo years).I not even going to post in this thread because i will get banned.
Scott Linehan
January 14th, 2019 at 9:20am CST by Zach Links
Cowboys offensive coordinator Scott Linehan will return for the 2019 season, according to head coach Jason Garrett (Twitter link via Jon Machota of the Dallas News). Furthermore, Garrett said he doesn’t expect any significant changes to the coaching staff.
The Cowboys gave serious though to firing Linehan after the 2017 season and mulled a change during the team’s bye week in October. Ultimately, they stuck with him, and the Cowboys’ playoff run in January may have saved his job. The Cowboys won their divisional round game against the Seahawks before being forced out on Saturday by the Rams.
When Linehan refused to meet with reporters after the loss to L.A., many assumed he was done with the Cowboys. However, that’s not the case. Garrett is opting for consistency over change, perhaps with a belief that the return of Travis Frederick will restore order to the offense.
The Cowboys averaged 343.8 yards per game in 2018, good for just 22nd in the NFL. They also finished tenth in rushing yards, which probably fell below expectations given the presence of Ezekiel Elliott and the team’s reputation for having one of the NFL’s best offensive lines.
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Granted Stephen didnt have the same words as Garrett. Remember they wanted to fire Linehan Garrett talked them out of it.Glad they took some time to think the decision through, analyze the season, evaluate everyone’s job performance and all...