Their 2 pt conversion offense was better than our regular offense

birdwells1

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I have been saying this about Garretts offense for years. Boring, vanilla, predictable, lacking any type of real ingenuity. We are stuck in the 90's not taking advantage of today's rules. I could go on forever.

The bottom line is Garrett is worthless on so many levels.

Garrett can win when his players are better than the other team's players. The problem is that in the playoffs, or like the last two weeks, when he goes against teams with equal or slightly less talent he loses. That does say much about his coaching ability but he didn't hire himself
 

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Garrett’s offense relies on everyone winning their individual matchups.
Good offensive minds like Sean Payton, Reid, Peterson, Mcvey scheme to get guys open and create mismatches...

Not JG
It’s pretty sad what Romo said on the KC broadcast. His scheme is basically about culture. I had to do a double take when I heard it.
 

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Garrett’s offense relies on everyone winning their individual matchups.
Good offensive minds like Sean Payton, Reid, Peterson, Mcvey scheme to get guys open and create mismatches...

Not JG

Add Josh Daniels to that list. They were talking about this during the Patriot game. They say New England coaches situational football and exploit your mismatches, win in situational plays. Their whole scheme relies on it.

Culture is only part of the plan. Guys line Peterson, Reid, Sean Payton, McVey are integral parts of the offensive scheme planning.

I agree Garrett won't even get an OC job. He's too vanilla and does not coach to win.
 

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Garrett wouldn't be hired by any other team as a HC.

I don't think any team would even want him as a quality control or whatever other low level job there is. He does zero. He had one good season and that was 2007 when Romo had one of his best seasons. TO was still a big threat. It wasn't so much about Garrett than it was about the players. After that year, the league figured him out and he's never been the same since. That was 10 years ago. He's a joke.
 
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