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Carlisle on Garrett: 'Best coaching job I've ever seen'

December, 5, 2014
By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com

DALLAS – If his NBA coaching career takes a dramatic turn for the worse, maybe Rick Carlisle can work as an agent for NFL coaches.

He could certainly be useful to Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett during the contract negotiations that are likely to occur after the season.

“Jason Garrett is one of the best coaches I’ve ever seen,” Carlisle said during his weekly show on ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM. “He continues to impress me year in, year out, game in, game out. I’ll remind everybody again how they were positioning – not him, but other people in that organization – were positioning their season as, ‘Eh, you know, this may be a bit of a rebuilder.’ And this guy’s done the best coaching job I’ve ever seen.”

Carlisle, who is the current dean of Dallas pro sports coaches in his seventh season with the Dallas Mavericks, has always made a point to reach out to his colleagues with the Cowboys, Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars. He’s developed a particularly close bond with Garrett, visiting Valley Ranch and sitting in on coaches’ meetings several times over the years.

This isn’t the first time that Carlisle has offered strong public support for Garrett, who has been under fire a lot the last few seasons when the Cowboys finished with three straight 8-8 records. But it is the first time that the Cowboys, who are 9-4 after Thursday night’s win over the Chicago Bears, are guaranteed to finish with a winning record during Garrett’s head coaching tenure.

Carlisle wants to make sure that Garrett gets credit for the Cowboys’ success.

“He’s done a phenomenal job just all-around, you name it,” Carlisle said before the Mavs faced the Phoenix Suns. “That team was supposed to be rebuilding and everything else. Their defense was supposed to be the worst. It’s just a really tremendous job.”
 

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Meh, they became BFFs a few years ago when Garrett went and kissed his ass. He is a great politician, after all.

There's no way he even meant that seriously. He has this extremely dour tone and super dry sense of humor on that radio show.

If he truly thinks this is a better coaching job than Poppavich or a thousand other coaches have done,
he needs to see a doc ASAP.

Hell, for him to compliment the defense and then credit Garrett shows how stupid a comment this is. He doesn't do shit on defense. Or really on offense anymore, which is why we're doing better this year.
 

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You doubt what one of his coaching brethren has to say about this?

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The defense was one of the worst because of Garrett. That stupid ass outdated Tampa 2 shit scheme. I still hate it.
 

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The defense was one of the worst because of Garrett. That stupid ass outdated Tampa 2 shit scheme. I still hate it.

What we should do is put in an ultra modern diverse scheme led by someone like a Rob Ryan, that dude can really coach
 

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Imagine how good the offense would be if they had the brains to beat a blitz happy defense.
 

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The guy has cost the team a handful of wins over the last few years.

If this is worthy of "best", what the fuck does he consider bad?
 
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That outdated system has the leagues leading rusher by far, and a QB at the top of the in QB rating, comp % and yds per attempt

The rushing game is completely disconnected from the Air Coryell portion of the offense. The zone blocking and philosophy is WCO and Murray's physical style and speed having nothing to do with the pass routes. Calling running plays is not Air Coryell. Romo is still getting sacked and pressured quite a bit on obvious pass plays waiting for the Coryell philosophy to work, which in the original Coryell philosophy the running game was supposed to protect the QB for vertical plays. In the mean time the only two types of successful pass plays are the shorter routes that are extended with YAC and secondary route after the Air Coryell route fail. Against the Texans, Williams TD was not the original route, Beasleys two TDs in the Chicago game were secondary run arounds, Williams sideline toe drag catch was just a run around route after the first didn't work. Dez gets passes thrown to him while he is covered. That is all Dez and technically he is not open. How many times this year have you seen a WR or TE wide open because of the route. It might happen 3 times a game but Romo scrambling while the players run around is a failed scheme that the Dallas players, like a family living with an abusive alcoholic, have just grown to regard as normal....but it's not. It's a failing scheme that Romo doesn't allow to fail and he has gotten hurt as a a result.
 
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but Romo scrambling while the players run around is a failed scheme that the Dallas players, like a family living with an abusive alcoholic, have just grown to regard as normal....but it's not. It's a failing scheme that Romo doesn't allow to fail and he has gotten hurt as a a result.

Spot on.

Ive said it a million times. Go on youtube and google "Cowboys highlights" and the vast majority of the highlights in the passing game are all Romo spinning and running around, making magic with is legs, and playing backyard football.
 

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Omega said:
but Romo scrambling while the players run around is a failed scheme that the Dallas players, like a family living with an abusive alcoholic, have just grown to regard as normal....but it's not.
Exactly. Garrett's offense has been here for eight years now. Eight years! We're getting close to a decade now, which is an eternity in NFL terms. And Garrett had to be demoted this year for us to start playing to our potential.

And like you say, it's been so long that people just accept it as normal. It's like they don't even realize it's possible to do things differently or better. It's just insane. It really is like Stockholm Syndrome.
 
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If you had played, coached, scouted and written about the game you'd understand more what is being built here
 
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