Really? Because his first article lists out 10 times Garrett should have been fired.Bob Sturm has a fair and balanced series on Garrett coming out that I expect I will agree with a lot more than the uninformed hot takes that populate this board.
pretty muchReally? Because his first article lists out 10 times Garrett should have been fired.
~one month later~Bob Sturm has a fair and balanced series on Garrett coming out...
"uninformed"...the uninformed hot takes that populate this board.
I'll try to make time to post it here in a bit. There are a lot of tweets in the article so ti will take some time to post.Where is this Sturm article? I'd love to see which 10 instances he has as examples of when Garrett should've been fired, because ultimately there's probably about 20 or so that you could choose from.
Hell, he should've been fired after the Jets, Vikings and Bills games this past season alone. You could throw the Eagles in there as well if he wasn't already basically a dead-man walking.
Gotcha, thanks.I'll try to make time to post it here in a bit. There are a lot of tweets in the article so ti will take some time to post.
Yea, the only argument is that he's basically just an average NFL HC, which may be true, but there's also definitely an argument that he's solidly below average.The most complimentary thing that this supposed Sturm exposé could say about Garrett is that Garrett was a middle-of-the-pack coach that didn't catch a break for 10 years...and that would be farfetched because we had so many self-inflicted wounds that it'd require a damn near 'miracle', not just a 'break'
The Minnesota game was the clincher where Jones for the first time showed some coaching envy.Where is this Sturm article? I'd love to see which 10 instances he has as examples of when Garrett should've been fired, because ultimately there's probably about 20 or so that you could choose from.
Hell, he should've been fired after the Jets, Vikings and Bills games this past season alone. You could throw the Eagles in there as well if he wasn't already basically a dead-man walking.
The Minnesota game was my personal breaking point.The Minnesota game was the clincher where Jones for the first time showed some coaching envy.
Well we do know Garrett threw a tantrum on the draftcam when he got overruled on Eifert and Jerry traded down and took FrederickHow much of a part did Garrett play in marginalizing Jerry in the draft room/personnel decisions?
Nobody really knows, perhaps he deserves credit for that as well, but nobody can say with any certainty what sort of role he had in that.
Then Jones gave him Escobar after he pouted.Well we do know Garrett threw a tantrum on the draftcam when he got overruled on Eifert and Jerry traded down and took Frederick
Even that backhanded attempt at humility is bullshit. If one can't "catch a break" for 10 years, it's because he wasn't good enough to create any really opportunities for himself. Good coaches create situations and opportunities for the team to succeed and not be solely reliant on luck. All Garrett did was flounder because he lacks, and has always lacked, what it really takes to be a good coach: a spine and leadership qualities.The most complimentary thing that this supposed Sturm exposé could say about Garrett is that Garrett was a middle-of-the-pack coach that didn't catch a break for 10 years...and that would be farfetched because we had so many self-inflicted wounds that it'd require a damn near 'miracle', not just a 'break'
If you’d like to have an honest discussion about it am instead of a ridiculous meme infused bitch fest I’m happy to oblige.... otherwise I’ll sit it out and laff at the nonsense. And repeat.... I’ll say I suspect i will find much in agreement with what Sturm has to say. All of it? No, but much.Really? Because his first article lists out 10 times Garrett should have been fired.
Pretty much what I’ve always said. Average coach who didn’t catch any breaks soundsThe most complimentary thing that this supposed Sturm exposé could say about Garrett is that Garrett was a middle-of-the-pack coach that didn't catch a break for 10 years...and that would be farfetched because we had so many self-inflicted wounds that it'd require a damn near 'miracle', not just a 'break'