I am giving it ample consideration, check in with me again in a few weeksWell, you and all you other assholes better or you just can do without.
I demand props.
There’s no doubt Johnson was a great coach but I wonder how much the Hershel Walker trade would have mitigated the teams results had it never happened.Jason Garrett with Jerry >>>> Jimmy Johnson without Jerry Jones
Jimmy with Jerry >>>> Garrett with Jerry
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16 more... thank YOU!
That's a little dishonest, citing his "7" years. First, he was an interim HC with the Colts and led them to a 9-3 record. Then, he had 5 seasons in Arizona where he made the playoffs twice, going to the NFCCG once. He's only just starting his 6th full season, yet you claimed he has 7 under his belt.Hilarious since his 2 playoff appearances in 7 years, if in Dallas, would have had you and everyone else calling him one of the worst coaches in football who “does nothing.”
Even fucks up special teams the same way.
We drafted several great players because of it, but Jimmy still had Irvin (drafted yr before he came) and Aikman (he drafted). He also orchestrated several other excellent deals that helped the team (Tony Casillas, John Gesek, Steve Buerlien, Charles Haley, Thomas Everett)There’s no doubt Johnson was a great coach but I wonder how much the Hershel Walker trade would have mitigated the teams results had it never happened.
Memory serves me that Aikman was already earmarked as the number 1 draft target by the Landry era. When Jones took over the selection was made for Aikman. Johnson brought in his former QB from Miami who later was traded.We drafted several great players because of it, but Jimmy still had Irvin (drafted yr before he came) and Aikman (he drafted). He also orchestrated several other excellent deals that helped the team (Tony Casillas, John Gesek, Steve Buerlien, Charles Haley, Thomas Everett)
Would we have won 3 in 4 yrs? Maybe not, but I have no doubt we'd have been contenders.
It wasn't like Jimmy Johnson didn't know who Aikman was.Memory serves me that Aikman was already earmarked as the number 1 draft target by the Landry era. When Jones took over the selection was made for Aikman. Johnson brought in his former QB from Miami who later was traded.
True. Gil Brandt has confirmed as much. Not that it was a hard decision considering our QB situation at the time.Memory serves me that Aikman was already earmarked as the number 1 draft target by the Landry era.
Just to add to your post, dont forget Jay Novacek. Quickly became Aikman's version of Witten.We drafted several great players because of it, but Jimmy still had Irvin (drafted yr before he came) and Aikman (he drafted). He also orchestrated several other excellent deals that helped the team (Tony Casillas, John Gesek, Steve Buerlien, Charles Haley, Thomas Everett)
Would we have won 3 in 4 yrs? Maybe not, but I have no doubt we'd have been contenders.
Counting that year, he is in his 7th year and unlikely to make the playoffs this year. And to my knowledge he did not attend the playoffs that year, just like Garrett did not after going 5-3 in his interim year. It's an apples to apples comparison on that count.That's a little dishonest, citing his "7" years. First, he was an interim HC with the Colts and led them to a 9-3 record.
I did not say he had 7 "under his belt." I said he's got 2 playoff appearances for 7 seasons coached.Then, he had 5 seasons in Arizona where he made the playoffs twice, going to the NFCCG once. He's only just starting his 6th full season, yet you claimed he has 7 under his belt.
And Garrett had the league's worst OL for a good portion of his misses.Also, his QBs were Palmer and Stanton. Garrett's were Romo and Prescott.
Yeah, but Garrett has also built a sustainable winner at this point, while Arians teams were flashes in the pan. That counts for something too.One of those guys had a pretty big advantage at the most important position. I think we can all agree which one. And he went to a championship game with his. We're still waiting on Garrett to do that.