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I seriously doubt Jerry gives up this Authority we all wish he would
Well continue welcoming losing then.
I seriously doubt Jerry gives up this Authority we all wish he would
Nope! It's Dak's FaultRead this quote from Mike Florio. Everyone agrees with us on JG. The question is why it was acceptable in the first place. Hopefully Jerry is desperate enough to change
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/12/07/wholl-be-the-next-cowboys-coach/
The flaws with Garrett’s systems and style are now well documented. There’s no flexibility, no opponent-specific game-planning, no in-game adjustments, no active involvement in the coaching of players during games. Just standing, watching, and clapping.
So the question is whether Jerry will now bring in a coach who will want ownership to stand, watch, and clap? It all comes down to whether Jerry, 78, is sufficiently desperate to win and to win now to pursue a coach who will make it clear that three media availabilities per week from Jerry are three too many, and that there is indeed a new sheriff in town.
There are folks on this site that think coaching isnt an issue here. Let that sink in
Yea after Jimmy assembled the team and they knew how to win. Nobody can win with the teams we've had since.Jerry doesn't value the coaching profession and he never has. Remember, 500 coaches could've coached the 92-93 Cowboys to the Super Bowl.
Exactly. For me it dates back to the 2008 season with the infamous Ray Lewis quotes.
I was just about to post this... Jerry accepted Garrett's concept because it was similar to Jimmy's. But Jimmy always made in game adjustments.Like all of us, JG is a product of his environment. We have to remember, this guy attended and graduated from an Ivey league university. With that comes a typical sense of entitlement. It appears he definitely has that.
He believes he has a superior team and will go down with his process and game planning. He doesn't believe he has to change. Basically he's using "mathematical probability" to say he will finish above his opponents if he would just stay the course.
In a sense his predecessors Jimmy and Saban did the same. Only difference was Jimmy and Saban schemed their opponents to exploit their weaknesses. This fool won't.
Jerry talking to the media is NOT the problem.So the question is whether Jerry will now bring in a coach who will want ownership to stand, watch, and clap? It all comes down to whether Jerry, 78, is sufficiently desperate to win and to win now to pursue a coach who will make it clear that three media availabilities per week from Jerry are three too many, and that there is indeed a new sheriff in town.
This!Florio just mic dropped on Jerry. I love it. Keep kicking that old man while he's down...
Is the defensive scheme Garrett's?Read this quote from Mike Florio. Everyone agrees with us on JG. The question is why it was acceptable in the first place. Hopefully Jerry is desperate enough to change
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/12/07/wholl-be-the-next-cowboys-coach/
The flaws with Garrett’s systems and style are now well documented. There’s no flexibility, no opponent-specific game-planning, no in-game adjustments, no active involvement in the coaching of players during games. Just standing, watching, and clapping.
So the question is whether Jerry will now bring in a coach who will want ownership to stand, watch, and clap? It all comes down to whether Jerry, 78, is sufficiently desperate to win and to win now to pursue a coach who will make it clear that three media availabilities per week from Jerry are three too many, and that there is indeed a new sheriff in town.
Agreed, but a coach that's basically a puppet cant really be a great coach.Good article. Florio is saying what a lot of people have been saying. But whether Jerry keep control or not, whether he talks to the media or not, Garrett still needs to be fired. There are things even a puppet coach can do to improve the Cowboys, like better game management, better use of players, better decisions on fourth downs, etc. However, there is no doubt Jerry has the biggest impact when he causes confusion about who is in charge of what happens on the field. The players must be accountable to the coach and if Jerry undermines the authority of his coaching staff then we will continue to see the sloppy play, poor tackling, penalties etc. that we are seeing today.
Like I've said before I'm not even going to talk about the new coach because you're still stuck with the same front office and you're exactly right I just don't see it happening though I tried to be a realist LOLWell continue welcoming losing then.
So the question is whether Jerry will now bring in a coach who will want ownership to stand, watch, and clap? It all comes down to whether Jerry, 78, is sufficiently desperate to win and to win now to pursue a coach who will make it clear that three media availabilities per week from Jerry are three too many, and that there is indeed a new sheriff in town.