I'm guessing Romo and Wittens trip to Cabo was ok, too?I don’t know what all the flak is about. Whether it’s a World Series game or a stroll in the park it’s a recreational outing. I don’t see the problem some seem to have discovered.
You're right in the sense that preparedness has nothing to do with it. It's more to do with the message it sends to fans and players. I'm flyin' out to LA to catch the series and chill with my bud Brad Paisley, like I'm some kind of fuckin' celebrity sittin' on top of the world.I see the perception part of it being bad and gives everyone something to bitch about. That being said, I doubt it has much impact on the team being prepared. In the whole time he's been here, I can rarely think of a time where they looked prepared regardless of what he did. So I'm sure they'll come off the bye looking as flat as always and that likely wasn't going to change even if he was game planning 24/7.
smells like Cabo San Lucas to me.Flying to catch the game takes up most of a whole day. It’s unfair but it looks like Garrett isn’t concerned about getting the Cowboys ready for their next game.
Behind the scenes he’d normally be using the bye to get ready for the short week vs. Washington, but since they literally just did that it freed up some time.
Sounds like a coach with job security.
Just leaves a bad taste in people's mouths when guys like Dak are staying put for the 2 weeks to try and improve and build chemistry with Cooper. Yet Garrett is off having a mini vacation.smells like Cabo San Lucas to me.
The one whose job is supposed to be on the line .Just leaves a bad taste in people's mouths when guys like Dak are staying put for the 2 weeks to try and improve and build chemistry with Cooper. Yet Garrett is off having a mini vacation.
To me Garrett clearly does not feel as though his job is on the line. Or he doesn't care.The one whose job is supposed to be on the line .
Fiddling while Rome burns.To me Garrett clearly does not feel as though his job is on the line. Or he doesn't care.