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Jealous? LOL
No. I wouldn’t be jealous anyway, I’d be happy for you. But it’s hilarious because it’s a certainty that it’s not true.
Jealous? LOL
To you, because you don’t understand how quotes work for some reason.
To the rest of us, the quotes in the sig are evidence that a lot of people a lot closer to the action than we are disagree with popular consensus about Jason Garrett. Because popular consensus is agreed upon by disappointed fools who don’t have enough access to what’s really been going on to have an informed opinion but don’t know better than to realize that fact.
On the contrary Garrett is a puppet with minimal control. He has also had specific duties here that he has failed at and been fired from those duties.
He also has a 30 years old QB coach that was brought it to run the offense because Garrett couldn't do it correctly. And the young OC is making Garrett look like a turd.
And its killing you.
No. I wouldn’t be jealous anyway, I’d be happy for you. But it’s hilarious because it’s a certainty that it’s not true.
You can keep repeating that nonsense as much as you like. It won’t make it true.
Thank you I appreciate you being happy for me. But we all know would being another frustrating truth for you.
this is incorrect. he was brought in by jerry to be the oc with the express idea that he would be the hc in grooming. garrett went ballistic when jerry told him to give up the oc duties and make Callahan the oc. he squealed louder than bobby on deliverance. he supported linehan because scott ran his offense. now Stephen's laid down the law and garrett knows better than try and usurp Stephen. the only good things I can say about garrett is he seems a good motivator and his players never quit on him. but he just isn't an x's and o's kind of coach. those things are beyond his purview.Yes, he’s the Head Coach. I posted an article that discussed how he never wanted the OC duties when he took over as HC. You haters believed the talking heads and not the Cowboys beat writers.
Truth continues to hurt doesn't it buddy?
The Hall of Fame owner is so hellbent on seeing the infusion of new concepts into the playbook that he wants Moore to let him know if there's any resistance.
"I've said this to [Moore]: I want those new ideas," Jones said with a smile. "I want them fought for until the glass breaks. Squeal. Holler. If they're not being implemented, call me, but let's get in here and do the kinds of things we do to get the most out of a very talented roster.
I don’t understand what you’re trying to say here.
this is incorrect. he was brought in by jerry to be the oc with the express idea that he would be the hc in grooming. garrett went ballistic when jerry told him to give up the oc duties and make Callahan the oc. he squealed louder than bobby on deliverance. he supported linehan because scott ran his offense. now Stephen's laid down the law and garrett knows better than try and usurp Stephen. the only good things I can say about garrett is he seems a good motivator and his players never quit on him. but he just isn't an x's and o's kind of coach. those things are beyond his purview.
I’ve read the same quotes. That’s Jerry being Jerry, and not what you’re trying to read into it.
Very easy to read exactly what that means. Same as everyone else reads it.
Yawn...…………………………...
But Werder went on to suggest Moore may already have enough credibility- with club management, anyway- to warrant a direct line to the team owner himself.
“I think the most interesting statement that we have heard the entire offseason was from Jerry Jones. Jerry Jones not only mandated offensive change and the implementation of new concepts and creative thinking, but he promoted Kellen Moore in a year where he did not extend Jason Garrett- who, oh by the way, his calling card is as an offensive playcaller himself- and he’s again denied this offseason a chance to call plays with his own fate hanging in the balance here. Jerry said [to Moore], ‘Look,’ and he said this publicly, ‘If you and Jon Kitna, if your ideas are not being implemented by the head coach, come to me. Come to me. Circumvent the head coach and come to me, and I will take care of it.’
“He basically told Garrett, effectively, to stand down and, ‘You’re going to work with what these guys want to go with, and that’s who we’re going to be because the way you’ve tried to do it just hasn’t produced the results we want.'”
Jones to Garrett
Very easy to read exactly what that means. Same as everyone else reads it.
Yawn...…………………………...
But Werder went on to suggest Moore may already have enough credibility- with club management, anyway- to warrant a direct line to the team owner himself.
“I think the most interesting statement that we have heard the entire offseason was from Jerry Jones. Jerry Jones not only mandated offensive change and the implementation of new concepts and creative thinking, but he promoted Kellen Moore in a year where he did not extend Jason Garrett- who, oh by the way, his calling card is as an offensive playcaller himself- and he’s again denied this offseason a chance to call plays with his own fate hanging in the balance here. Jerry said [to Moore], ‘Look,’ and he said this publicly, ‘If you and Jon Kitna, if your ideas are not being implemented by the head coach, come to me. Come to me. Circumvent the head coach and come to me, and I will take care of it.’
“He basically told Garrett, effectively, to stand down and, ‘You’re going to work with what these guys want to go with, and that’s who we’re going to be because the way you’ve tried to do it just hasn’t produced the results we want.'”
I don’t understand what you’re trying to say here.
Hoping against hope Moore turns out to be the next Sean McVay or Sean Payton.
It’s obvious what Jerry meant, sure. That’s how Jerry runs his team and it’s his prerogative. We all know what sort of damage he can do.
It’s the parts where you’re offering your own interpretation in crayon of what the quotes mean that I take issue with.