Watkins: Jerry Jones' look in the mirror is too late

boozeman

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Jerry Jones' look in the mirror is too late

January, 31, 2014



By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com

The Cowboys are a mess.

Jones is part of the reason, from his inability to draft the right players (you can't tell me B.W. Webb is worthy of a draft pick), to some of the bad contracts he has given that have hurt the franchise (look at Jay Ratliff and Miles Austin as examples), to of course, how he's handled coach Jason Garrett.

Jones said he's giving Garrett the power to do what he wants.

It's too late.

If Jones really wanted to give Garrett the power to do things, he would give him a contract extension. Jones has allowed Garrett to enter the final year of his contract with a win-or-else mantra.

If the Cowboys don't reach the playoffs, do you really expect Jones to bring Garrett back in 2015?

Of course not, and Garrett knows it.

The Cowboys have personnel issues and a hard decision to make regarding one of their best players in DeMarcus Ware. Is Ware on the decline?

Jones needs to fire some coaches. There is no reason why Monte Kiffin should be coaching for the Cowboys in 2014. This isn't anything against Kiffin, who was considered one of the best coaches in his prime.

But Kiffin has lost the fastball. It started in his last few years at Tampa Bay and continued when he was at USC. The scheme isn't the problem because Chicago and Seattle use it and have the personnel to employ it well.

My problem with Kiffin is that Jones isn't holding him to the same standards he used with Rob Ryan. Was the former defensive coordinator perfect? Nope. His schemes were probably a little too complex for this personnel group. Like Kiffin, Ryan dealt with injuries and poor depth. That's Jones' fault for not getting the quality depth necessary to win in the NFL.

Jones is a wonderful owner, among the best in sports, but his GM skills are questionable.

As the owner, he decided to give Garrett one more chance to fix this mess. As the general manager, Jones said he needs to look in the mirror.

Jones elected to give Will McClay power to put the draft board together this spring. He's also giving Garrett power to put the coaching staff together. Yet, he won't let offensive line coach/offensive coordinator Bill Callahan leave for another gig.

If Garrett has all this "power," then let Callahan go because it's clear he's been demoted and doesn't want to be here.

Garrett said Callahan is a pro and will do the job and we believe him, but why put everybody on the coaching staff in an uncomfortable situation? Why keep a man who doesn't want to be here? The Cowboys will say because Callahan is a pro and he's among the best at his position.

This is a mess and the man who is looking in the mirror is to blame.
 

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Nonsense. This guy hasn't looked in the mirror at all.

It's still just his normal bullshit.
 

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FWIW about BW Webb.... he was actually pretty well regarded for his draft spot.
 

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boozeman said:
Jones needs to fire some coaches. There is no reason why Monte Kiffin should be coaching for the Cowboys in 2014.
Wrong. If Jones is keeping Garrett, then Garrett should be the one firing Kiffin. This dysfunctional organization has made people forget how things really should go down when it comes to the structure of a team. If you keep Garrett you are saying that you think you can win with him and let him form the coaching staff under him. That's why I laugh when I hear people saying that the hiring of Linehan was a win for Garrett. No it wasn't. It was a pat on Garrett's head from Teh J. That coupled with the retaining of Kiffin and Callahan is basically saying, "You can hire him if it makes you feel better, little fella, but we are going to keep everyone else, because I run things around here, not you".
 

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Wrong. If Jones is keeping Garrett, then Garrett should be the one firing Kiffin. This dysfunctional organization has made people forget how things really should go down when it comes to the structure of a team. If you keep Garrett you are saying that you think you can win with him and let him form the coaching staff under him. That's why I laugh when I hear people saying that the hiring of Linehan was a win for Garrett. No it wasn't. It was a pat on Garrett's head from Teh J. That coupled with the retaining of Kiffin and Callahan is basically saying, "You can hire him if it makes you feel better, little fella, but we are going to keep everyone else, because I run things around here, not you".
Yep going back to Lacewell letting it slip " we tried it Jason's way" after being asked about the firing of Ryan
 

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Nonsense. This guy hasn't looked in the mirror at all.
I think he has looked in the mirror. I just think what he chooses to see in that mirror is a handsome, capable young hero who always wins and "shows 'em" in the end, when in reality the reflection that is cast is a feeble old man who is looking more and more like the Cryptkeeper with each passing year.
 

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Yep going back to Lacewell letting it slip " we tried it Jason's way" after being asked about the firing of Ryan
It is infuriating Lacewell can use the "we" reference. Who is "we", asshole? I thought Parcells ran his ass off, but obviously not.

The fact this eternally ignorant hillbilly frick is involved in any way with how the team does business is astonishing.
 

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It is infuriating Lacewell can use the "we" reference. Who is "we", asshole? I thought Parcells ran his ass off, but obviously not.

The fact this eternally ignorant hillbilly frick is involved in any way with how the team does business is astonishing.
It's astonishing and unfathomable. How can you go .500 with 1 or 2 playoffs wins over 18 seasons without stopping to think "Huh, maybe I'm relying on the wrong people for advice"?
 

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It is infuriating Lacewell can use the "we" reference. Who is "we", asshole? I thought Parcells ran his ass off, but obviously not.

The fact this eternally ignorant hillbilly frick is involved in any way with how the team does business is astonishing.
Parcells did run both him and the elder Garrett off but they both came back quicker than cockroaches as soon as he was gone
 

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They're like warts on Jerry's backside that seem to fascinate him. They go away, only to reappear larger and more interesting than ever.
 

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It's astonishing and unfathomable. How can you go .500 with 1 or 2 playoffs wins over 18 seasons without stopping to think "Huh, maybe I'm relying on the wrong people for advice"?
I think it's worse than that. I think he truly believes in his mind that he is hiring the right people and that they are just not smart enough to do it his way. Monkeys hired to make omelettes given only oatmeal to achieve the task.
 
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