SoupcanSam
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Garrett's doing a good job.
Garrett has survived in this league by riding any coattail he could find. The guys a loser inside.
Garrett's doing a good job.
Garrett's doing a good job.
Some people will just never get it. Garrett is just next in their line.Good stuff.
I like how he says he hated coaches who said they were doing great when they were mediocre. Kinda slaps all those moronic "clapping" critics right in the face.
For your enjoyment
Here’s the article
http://amp.si.com/nfl/2018/05/21/pe...-quarterback-column?__twitter_impression=true
Garrett's doing a good job.
What !!! Say it ain't soDamn! Get a hold of yourself! I forgot to add the LOL! It was meant as sarcasm.
So let me get this straight..……….Garrett sounds so great on the practice field that others are mesmerized by it? Other teams tape it and want their coaches to watch it.
Meanwhile, when we look at the results column for Garrett, his teams miss the playoffs roughly 75% of the time since he became head coach.
Hmmmmmm……………guy gives great speeches but his teams cant win jack...……….interesting...……...hmmmmmm
Hilarious.fixed your avatar:
What if long after we're all gone Jason Garrett is remembered as an inspiring Bruce Lee type figure that is quoted by future generations?
No he’s not.
He’s coached here forever and has 1 playoff win.
How is that a good job?
What is our standard? A good regular season every now and again?
What if long after we're all gone Jason Garrett is remembered as an inspiring Bruce Lee type figure that is quoted by future generations?
Classic. This thread should be about Jerry getting props from an esteemed sports writer for being a game-changing innovator as an owner.
Two teams had their coaches watch Garrett. I thought he'd never be hired by anyone else. Read it on this forum.
"Not sure how much Jason Garrett loved it, but he was great. So good, in fact, that two teams had their coaching staffs watch how the organized and passionate Garrett went topic by topic with his team. We taped the whole thing, and the 36-minute seminar/speech was on our site the day The MMQB was born, in July 2013. Garrett on coaching: “The coaches I hate—that I had a visceral reaction to—were the guys who told me, ‘You’re doing a great job.’ … And allowing me to be as mediocre as mediocre could be. None of us need help being mediocre—especially me. Coach my ***! … You been to the Pro Bowl eight times? You’re getting your *** coached. You just got here 15 minutes ago? You’re getting your *** coached. First-round picks, free agents who signed for nothing—everybody’s getting coached.”
This seems a bit big to put in my sig for the guys who wanted more recent stuff in my sig, so I'll just quote it here again.