Watkins: Jason Garrett sticks with the process

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Jason Garrett sticks with the process

April, 1, 2014


By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com


Jason Garrett is a man who deals with the process. His process is work hard today, tomorrow and next week.

Garrett’s stance on building a football program hasn’t changed. It never will. Garrett is a man who understands history.

When he first became coach of the Dallas Cowboys he brought back the Blue and White scrimmage in training camp.

Now the previous coach, Wade Phillips, had training camp scrimmages, but Garrett knew the significance of calling it ‘Blue and White’ because that’s what Tom Landry called it.

Garrett is a traditionalist.

He won’t change from his core beliefs.

But Garrett, more than any other time during his tenure as head coach, is under fire.

He enters the last year of his contract and there is no guarantee he’ll survive the 2014 season. Garrett’s boss, Jerry Jones, doesn’t believe his man is a lame duck. Jones isn’t in a hurry to give the head coach a contract extension, either.

Jones said last week Garrett is his guy and a contract doesn’t mean anything at this point because you can still get fired.

Jones is going to let Garrett earn his next contract.

If the Cowboys fail to make the postseason in 2014, it’s doubtful Garrett returns.

Why should he return?

Garrett knows the business better than anyone having survived as a backup quarterback in the 1990s and talking to various coaches about the business such as Larry Brown, Rick Carlisle, Nick Saban and Mike Krzyzewski.

Garrett won’t admit it, but if he doesn’t win, he’s looking for work next winter.

One thing Garrett won’t do is change.

“You need to show it immediately, as you’re trying to put your program in place you’re playing games and the games count,” Garrett said when asked about the results of his program. “That started in the middle of the 2010 season when I took over as the interim head coach. These games on Sunday count. We understand that. The sense of urgency we have as coaches and players is palpable, is strong. Having said that, you’ve got to be careful about being shortsighted and make it all immediate results oriented. You want to put your program in place, you want to bring the right kind of people in, and you want to make the right decisions for your team now and going forward. That’s what we’ve tried to do.”

Garrett, however, made tweaks to his plan. That’s probably what coaches have told him about surviving in the business.

Be open to change.

Garrett developed a bond with Rob Ryan, the former defensive coordinator, but Jones fired him. So Jones hired Monte Kiffin last season and the Cowboys finished last in defense. Garrett had to stick with the company line and support Kiffin.

Garrett grudgingly gave up play calling duties to Bill Callahan last season.

When it didn’t work out, Garrett said to Jones he wanted his own man and that’s when Scott Linehan was hired.

Garrett has to adjust to an owner that wants results.

He has no choice, because all he has is the process.

“We put ourselves in the position to achieve our immediate goal which is to win the NFC East,” he said. “Hopefully that takes us on a path to be a Super Bowl champion. That’s what our tangible goals are. We put ourselves in great position to do that, each of the last three years we just haven’t gotten that done. But we understand the balance of trying to put a program in and understanding you have to win in this league. We’ll continue to approach it in a very similar fashion.”
 

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I liked the article. If you are going to go down, do it doing what you think is the right way.
 

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Comme ci, comme ca. Maintaining a team at 8-8 that is playing in the final regular season game for a playoff spot while you overhaul an older roster isn't a bad thing.
 
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I have such a raging clue right now.
 

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I liked the article. If you are going to go down, do it doing what you think is the right way.
At some point you have to change, though. Everyone knows the definition of insanity.

If he wants to keep doing things his way he'll surely be looking for employment next season. However, you never know. Jerry's practically adopted Garrett.

From what I saw last season when he was supposedly on the hot seat as well, I'm not expecting Garrett to change.
 

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We are an injury free season from going 12-4. Stay entertained, err I mean, tuned.
 

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Comme ci, comme ca. Maintaining a team at 8-8 that is playing in the final regular season game for a playoff spot while you overhaul an older roster isn't a bad thing.
Sounds like you weren't expecting a legitimate shot at SB contention the last 3 years and going 8-8 is about what you expected.

Are we still in this "8-8 isn't a bad thing" phase? Or can we start to expect a playoff spot?
 

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Sounds like you weren't expecting a legitimate shot at SB contention the last 3 years and going 8-8 is about what you expected.

Are we still in this "8-8 isn't a bad thing" phase? Or can we start to expect a playoff spot?
Honestly, if you have looked at this roster and the head coach we have, 8-8 should not be that disappointing.

We have "wasted" the prime years of Romo, Witten, Ware, etc., but a lot of that has been at the expense of a thin roster elsewhere and a trainee head coach to boot that has legitimately been responsible for 1-2 losses all due to his own inexperience every year.
 

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Jerry's got it figured out now, would you just shut up?

It's like you gaiz just want him to FAIL.

You've got the best owner in football who has proven time and time again that he'll spare no expense to field a Super Bowl contender.

Let it go......Let it go.....
 

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Honestly, if you have looked at this roster and the head coach we have, 8-8 should not be that disappointing.

We have "wasted" the prime years of Romo, Witten, Ware, etc., but a lot of that has been at the expense of a thin roster elsewhere and a trainee head coach to boot that has legitimately been responsible for 1-2 losses all due to his own inexperience every year.
Just asking what the preseason expectations were. Don't predict we're gonna win the division and then say '8-8 was alright' after it's over.
 

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Just asking what the preseason expectations were. Don't predict we're gonna win the division and then say '8-8 was alright' after it's over.
My pre-season prediction was for 9-7. No, I didn't expect them to set the world on fire.
 
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