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By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com

CHICAGO -- A year ago Jason Garrett delivered a nearly five-minute, emotional talk about what Jerry Brown meant to the Dallas Cowboys.

Little was known about the outside linebacker, who joined the team’s practice squad after the season had started, but Garrett spoke passionately about Brown after the Cowboys beat the Cincinnati Bengals on Dec. 9, 2012, on a Dan Bailey field goal.

He connected in a way that he has been reluctant to do since taking over as the Cowboys' head coach.

Monday’s circumstances were vastly different than what the Cowboys experienced a year ago. Life is much more important than any football game.

But there was little of that emotion from Garrett after the Cowboys’ 45-28 loss to the Chicago Bears. You wanted to hear that emotion. You wanted to feel that emotion. You wanted some of that Jimmy Johnson that Garrett must have seen when he was a backup quarterback. You wanted some of that Nick Saban that Garrett must have seen when he was the Miami Dolphins quarterbacks coach.

You wanted some of that Garrett you heard from TheMMQB website when he addressed the players to open training camp. And you wanted some of the Garrett you heard in one of the Cowboys’ darkest hours after the loss of Brown.

Instead you got the measured Garrett. You got the businesslike Garrett.

It’s not that anything he said was wrong. The defense was awful. The offense did not capitalize on its chances. The Cowboys need to bounce back when they play the Green Bay Packers on Sunday at AT&T Stadium.

The Cowboys can still achieve what Garrett talked to them about in Oxnard, Calif., at the beginning of training camp. They have just lost their wiggle room. They would need the Philadelphia Eagles to lose one of their intervening two games if Dallas doesn’t beat the Packers to make the Week 17 season finale another de facto NFC East title game.

“Whatever emotion you’re talking about, we all have them,” Garrett said. “You’re disappointed in a lot of different things, but somehow, some way you’ve got to get your focus on what we need to do right now and learn from this game as coaches, as players and make the necessary adjustments to get ready for the next challenge. And that’s where our focus has to be.”

At halftime, the Bears retired Mike Ditka’s No. 89. You wanted some of that Ditka after the game. You wanted some combativeness. You wanted to see anger, not just disappointment. You wanted to hear anger, not just level-headedness.

There is a time for that. It’s when the players get back to work Wednesday. Or it’s when the coaches get back to work Tuesday.

On Monday you needed to see Garrett feel the same hurt you felt. It’s there. There’s no question it is there. He has shown it enough so you know it’s there. You didn’t need Princeton Garrett. You needed Jersey Shore Garrett.

“Certainly it was a disappointing loss for everybody and the loss stings,” Garrett said, “but the worst thing we can do is have a hangover after this loss. It’s a short week, so we have to somehow, someway when the wheels touch down tonight, we’ve got to get back to work and clean up what happened tonight and get ready for Green Bay. The players will be off [Tuesday], back in on Wednesday and we have to get back to work. You have to shake this one off. That’s the nature of this league, particularly on a short week and a big challenge for us in our plays with the Packers on Sunday.”

Garrett’s message was repeated by most everybody else in the locker room. Linebacker Bruce Carter tiptoed to the line of expressing true displeasure.

“It’s very frustrating. Kind of embarrassing at the same time,” Carter said, but then he went to Garrett-speak with, “but we’ve got to learn from it and keep pushing forward. We’ve got three games to go.”
 
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nor can anyone else coach there

The roster has to be rebuilt. Sadly, that task is too big for this front office.
 

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I have to agree with Zero, this will get worse before it gets better. If it does at all. Main problem is our GM of course. Doesn't matter who the head coach is.

Us older fans won't see another super bowl but you young guys might.
 

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Bingo... NEVER get to the Super Bowl again with Jerry as GM. He just has to see it before it will get any better, which of course he won't because he surrounds himself with yes men...

Jason Garrett being the biggest yes man of them all
 
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tl;dr

Basically, we need to get a head coach in that can take our building blocks (Dez, Murray, Smith, Frederick, Lee, and a few others) and start drafting to continue to build the roster. Ya know, how real teams are built.
 

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But there was little of that emotion from Garrett after the Cowboys’ 45-28 loss to the Chicago Bears. You wanted to hear that emotion. You wanted to feel that emotion. You wanted some of that Jimmy Johnson that Garrett must have seen when he was a backup quarterback. You wanted some of that Nick Saban that Garrett must have seen when he was the Miami Dolphins quarterbacks coach.
This what is so ridiculous to me and always has been. Why do all the Garrett fans (like Archer) assume that just because he worked for these guys he can be like them? He can't. He has a completely different personality, upbringing, everything from those guys.

To a large degree, just like with everything else in life, the best at their jobs are born with a gift. And Garrett doesn't have it. Fishing with Jimmy or taking his notebook to Coach K isn't going to change that.
 
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This what is so ridiculous to me and always has been. Why do all the Garrett fans (like Archer) assume that just because he worked for these guys he can be like them? He can't. He has a completely different personality, upbringing, everything from those guys.

To a large degree, just like with everything else in life, the best at their jobs are born with a gift. And Garrett doesn't have it. Fishing with Jimmy or taking his notebook to Coach K isn't going to change that.

Exactly. It's just wishful thinking from an increasingly desperate group of fans and local reporters. Like a severely battered wife, these idiots really want to believe things are gonna be fine. By the way, why don't any of the good NFL franchises recruit coaches and players from the Ivy League regularly if it's such a great idea? Fitzpatrick and Garrett are the two most popular Ivy League alumnis and it's not like Dallas and buffalo/Tennessee are models of excellence. Could it be that the Ivy League blows at all major sports? Yes. Yes it could....
 

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Jerry Brown Didn't mean shit to anyone but his family and friends.

Nobody even knew he existed until it was convenient to use him as a possible springboard.
 
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