Want to Fire Garrett? It's Going to Cost You $24 Million

WPBCowboysFan

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Hey that would work. The eye glasses would never actually get cleaned properly but just imagine the press conference when he talks about the process of cleaning eye glasses. Everyone will be riveted.

Stacking good wipes and strokes with the cleaning cloth on top of good wipes and strokes . . . . . . and yet, still need to get some things cleaned up
 

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If Sean Payton became available I would jump at the chance and if that means firing Garrett I would be all over it.

People forget that Payton pretty much had all authority in New Orleans. He would get nothing close to that in Dallas. If you don't think Payton knows that, think again. If he leaves New Orleans he will get another HC job, but it won't be here. Payton knows Jerry all too well.....
 

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The money is gone either way. If he's not fit for the job, he's not fit for the job.

It's what they call in business a "sunk cost." The money is already gone.

The only questions are:
-Can someone do a better job?
-What is the cost of a new coach's salary?
-Would a new coach really fix things or is the issue with something else?
 

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It's what they call in business a "sunk cost." The money is already gone.

The only questions are:
-Can someone do a better job?
-What is the cost of a new coach's salary?
-Would a new coach really fix things or is the issue with something else?

I'd have to go with #3
 
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