NoDak
Hotlinking' sonofabitch
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I actually think it's kind of like an addiction for him. For instance, addicts know drugs are wrong and are hurting themselves and their families, but they struggle to push away from the problem. I think Jerry knows he hasn't done a good job and that there are others who are more qualified to do the job, but he just can't bring himself to turn over the decision making to someone else.Again, I hope you're right. Maybe I'm too cynical on this. But look at what he said about Witten and Romo -- it wasn't on coaching, it was on him. Man in the mirror.
Just lip service.
I'm sure it does bother him. But what's he going to change to ensure this doesn't happen to the next generation of Cowboys?He does lament them (Romo and Witt) not winning it all during their careers as Cowboys on All or Nothing.
Yep.I'm sure it does bother him. But what's he going to change to ensure this doesn't happen to the next generation of Cowboys?
Probably nothing....and that's my point.
I'm sure he understands there are football minds out there who are far better qualified to run the day to day operations of the Dallas Cowboys than he and his family. But he's not wired in a way that will allow him sit back like Kraft and the Rooneys and watch others build a championship.
So Jerry lamenting the organization's failure to fully maximize the brilliant careers of guys like Ware, Witten, and Romo doesn't give me any type of hope that he'll change.
To me it's just dramatic show for the public.
Yes it will, he's really old...It's not a results based position so it doesn't matter what he laments. Things will never ever change.
Then Stephen takes over and some of the stuff he says doesn't give me much confidence.Yes it will, he's really old...
He's obviously ignorant to the process.T.O. just doesn't see what is being built here.
I found it interesting that he thought Reid was so much better than Garrett. They both fired him so he shouldn't have a particular axe to grind. I would agree with his assessment, obviously.He's obviously ignorant to the process.
In All or Nothing in the next coaches meeting Garrett owns his inability to adjust during the game. When he fucks up, it’s spectacular.I’m loving Owens taking Garrett to the woodshed, I defended Garrett last offseason, because I made the faulty assumption that he’d taken a step forward. That Atlanta game absolutely proved he didn’t. It was exactly the same game as our divisional round loss to the Vikings in 09 when Flozell went down, and Garrett could not adjust. He has not improved as a coach since he was an unqualified coordinator, and he needs 9 or more healthy pro bowl quality starters for his offense to function.
It’s kinda like a surgeon admitting he passes out at the sight of blood, like good job with the self awareness, but you are definitely in the wrong job.In All or Nothing in the next coaches meeting Garrett owns his inability to adjust during the game. When he fucks up, it’s spectacular.
Yep.It’s kinda like a surgeon admitting he passes out at the sight of blood, like good job with the self awareness, but you are definitely in the wrong job.