yimyammer
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Who's fault is that?
Danny Coale's
Who's fault is that?
I'm just wondering why Romo or Garrett didn't call a timeout when they were struggling to get the O lined back up after that Dez reception.
And they need to get Dez to toe the line. He can't keep letting his emotions get in the way.
Who's fault is that?
@Matt_Barrie
Jerry Jones:
I don't take exception with how
we handled the clock at the end.
@BlueStarBlog #Cowboys @NBCDFW
Serious answer..
You're obviously looking for me to say Garrett and I agree which leads to Garrett sucks, fire him, etc, etc but the looming shadow hanging over this franchise is Jerry Jones and he doesn't value the head coaching position, has to have his sorry, ugly mug in everything and now that he has his stadium, I don't think he'll every relinquish control in such a way that will enable a coach to have the best chance at success. So all that will happen if Garrett is dumped is the beginning of yet another coaching carousel with a less than optimal coach that is hamstrung by the owner and his management structure.
So given the albatross (i.e. Jerry Jones) that comes with coaching this team, we're screwed. So I still say just let Garrett stay and learn on the job and hope he can improve where he is deficient. He's not perfect, but he's not stupid like many like to claim and is doing several good things imo. There is no perfect coach available and even if he was, I doubt Jerry would hire him or let him do his job without being hamstrung.
So given the goofy structure and mentality of the Cowboys organization, I feel like they're as good with Garrett as they would be with anyone Jerry would hire. I'm not saying he's the best man for the job but I do feel he is probably as good as the Cowboys are going to get considering what I wrote above.
I often think this team is jinxed..let me take another sip
Serious answer..
You're obviously looking for me to say Garrett and I agree which leads to Garrett sucks, fire him, etc, etc but the looming shadow hanging over this franchise is Jerry Jones and he doesn't value the head coaching position, has to have his sorry, ugly mug in everything and now that he has his stadium, I don't think he'll every relinquish control in such a way that will enable a coach to have the best chance at success. So all that will happen if Garrett is dumped is the beginning of yet another coaching carousel with a less than optimal coach that is hamstrung by the owner and his management structure.
So given the albatross (i.e. Jerry Jones) that comes with coaching this team, we're screwed. So I still say just let Garrett stay and learn on the job and hope he can improve where he is deficient. He's not perfect, but he's not stupid like many like to claim and is doing several good things imo. There is no perfect coach available and even if he was, I doubt Jerry would hire him or let him do his job without being hamstrung.
So given the goofy structure and mentality of the Cowboys organization, I feel like they're as good with Garrett as they would be with anyone Jerry would hire. I'm not saying he's the best man for the job but I do feel he is probably as good as the Cowboys are going to get considering what I wrote above.
Or to put it more succinctly, I'm at stage 5 (acceptance) in the five stages of grief
I don't see it like "Garrett doesn't even have a shot".
He's got like 30 games under his belt and 2 off-seasons and were seeing the same emberassing mistakes over and over again. Where is the hope? Where is the tangible improvements ?
If you factor in nick foles you could make the case the entire division is trending upwards but us.
I am still trying to figure out how MO looks like he has a season ending knee injury and he comes back and plays?
fits right in with the Cowboys M.O.He put too much stress on his ankle complaining to the side judge. Did anyone notice him throw his hands up in disgust and then grab his leg?