Florio: Teams should be ready to chase Jason Garrett, too

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Teams should be ready to chase Jason Garrett, too

Posted by Mike Florio on January 4, 2015, 11:08 AM EST



If, as reported by ESPN, multiple teams may be hoping to interview Cowboys offensive coordinator Scott Linehan, how many will be waiting to make a run at his boss?

Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett enters the postseason one loss (or four wins) away from becoming a free agent. The contract he signed in 2011 expires once the 2014 season ends, and that contract has not yet been extended.

Some believe a loss could cause the Cowboys to move on. A loss now or a win in February should cause Garrett to at least explore his options elsewhere.

The Cowboys have done a nice job of focusing on the current season and ignoring looming contractual challenges, whether involving Garrett, running back DeMarco Murray, or receiver Dez Bryant. Most believe that owner Jerry Jones wants to keep Garrett, and that Garrett wants to stay.

Then again, most believed a week ago that the Bills wanted to keep Doug Marrone, and that Marrone wanted to stay. And then Marrone opted to hit the road when he had an opening.

Marrone instantly became one of the most coveted candidates on the market, despite a career record that’s below .500. Garrett is now 41-31, when including the eight games he handled as an interim head coach in 2010. So if Marrone has morphed into Vince Lombardi, shouldn’t Garrett at least be viewed as Tom Landry?

Sure, Garrett has his flaws. Every coach does. But Garrett brings something to the table that most candidates don’t — 72 games of experience as a head coach, while finding a way to coexist with an owner who also has made himself the General Manager.

Given that both the owner and the General Manager in San Francisco couldn’t find a way to work with Jim Harbaugh, shouldn’t the 49ers at least wait a week or so for a chance to talk Garrett?
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:lol

WTFE
 

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No kidding. Playoff loss, one and done, think he's going to get an offer?

And if he makes the Super Bowl, Jerry is getting his initials tattooed on his wrinkled ass.
 

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No kidding. Playoff loss, one and done, think he's going to get an offer?

And if he makes the Super Bowl, Jerry is getting his initials tattooed on his wrinkled ass.
I agree, but fuck you for that visual.
 

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No kidding. Playoff loss, one and done, think he's going to get an offer?

And if he makes the Super Bowl, Jerry is getting his initials tattooed on his wrinkled ass.
Probably, but just think...
1. SF hires Garrett
2. Garrett refuses to run the ball
3. Schmitty schmatties up the SF forums and tells them why it's not on Garrett
4. Profit
 

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Garrett's media buddies/PR team doing work again, I see.
 

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I'd love to see Garrett turn a playoff win into a chance to stick it to Jerry and leave for a huge payday. Scmitty's heartbreak, Jerry's heartbreak, the collective rage of fans who suddenly love redpube after years of hating him. It would be comedy gold. Won't happen, though. Garrett stayed here instead of going to Baltimore for some reason.
 

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I'd love to see Garrett turn a playoff win into a chance to stick it to Jerry and leave for a huge payday. Scmitty's heartbreak, Jerry's heartbreak, the collective rage of fans who suddenly love redpube after years of hating him. It would be comedy gold.
That would be highly entertaining.
 

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I'd love to see Garrett turn a playoff win into a chance to stick it to Jerry and leave for a huge payday. Scmitty's heartbreak, Jerry's heartbreak, the collective rage of fans who suddenly love redpube after years of hating him. It would be comedy gold. Won't happen, though. Garrett stayed here instead of going to Baltimore for some reason.
I was really hoping the Giants canned Coughlin and Garrett could try to sell his bullshit in NY. Plus we could beat him twice a year. You're right, total gold.
 

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My only hope is that having to give up play calling really stings and he is pissed enough about that to leave, but it's a faint one. Even though Garrett fought to keep playcalling away from Callahan, he's still a robot, I don't think he can compute holding a grudge.
 

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I am much more worried about losing Scott linehan than I am about losing garret. Before this year, when was the last time you were happy with the cowboys play calling?

Dave campo, was awful. Bill parcells was a hell of a coach, but the game day play calling under his tenure was always his greatest weakness. Garrett has been a disappointment since he got here, despite periodic bouts of extreme production, we could never put it together.

So that leaves us arguing about some time in the mid 90's when we last had good play calling. 20 fucking years, and you know garret can't do it alone. So I will be extremely upset if we lose Scott Linehan
 

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I am much more worried about losing Scott linehan than I am about losing garret. Before this year, when was the last time you were happy with the cowboys play calling?

Dave campo, was awful. Bill parcells was a hell of a coach, but the game day play calling under his tenure was always his greatest weakness. Garrett has been a disappointment since he got here, despite periodic bouts of extreme production, we could never put it together.

So that leaves us arguing about some time in the mid 90's when we last had good play calling. 20 fucking years, and you know garret can't do it alone. So I will be extremely upset if we lose Scott Linehan
This post is proof that playcalling takes way too much blame from fans.
 

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This post is proof that playcalling takes way too much blame from fans.
Lol, I know you have liked the play calling for years (I mean how could I complain about parcells), but I would like to hear if anyone else has liked our play calling. Even in 07 I was not happy with just airing it out and leaving our d to expose us.
 

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Lol, I know you have liked the play calling for years (I mean how could I complain about parcells), but I would like to hear if anyone else has liked our play calling. Even in 07 I was not happy with just airing it out and leaving our d to expose us.
I was fine with our playcalling under Parcells/Payton/Sparano... Three very good coaches.
 

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I'll probably get roasted for this but if Linehan leaves, could we bring in Norv?
 

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I'll probably get roasted for this but if Linehan leaves, could we bring in Norv?
Norv is a rock solid play caller. I'd like him fine. Dunno if he'd be willing to work for Garrett though.
 
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