Yeah. This is precisely the offense Garrett wants to run, and precisely the way he wants to run it.I'm actually not surprised at all. Linehan is Garrett's buddy. They run the same offense. Jerry may have forced Garrett to give up play calling, but this way Garrett can keep himself in the mix. If you hire a young innovative guy doing the stuff McVay does and truly turn him loose, Jason loses that.
It's WAY more absurd than Garrett returning. Garrett's strength obviously isn't X's and O's and scheming. It's binding the organization to a plan, a vision, and a goal, and implementing it, and getting everyone to buy in and compete. That's worthwhile, but when your offense sucks balls for most of the year and is clearly holding back your QB, you can't just trade a first rounder for a top WR and march everything back next year the same and expect better results.
What an absolute joke of an organization.
How can they look at anyone with a straight face and say that they will do whatever it takes to win?
This is actually even more absurd than Garrett returning.
There is no way whatsoever that anyone can make a legitimate case for Linehan to return.
This is preposterous.
You have to identify what is working and what isn't working, though. The offense needs improvement badly.Not withstanding who the coaches are, what NFL team/GM wants to shake up a 10-6 regular season team and engages in 2 post season appearances. Again forget whether we are looking at the Dallas Coaches?
True but my hypothetical would address what many are advocating which is to rip out the Coach, OC and DC plus the QB coach. The Cowboys record would generally not compel that much of an adjustment we’re it any other organization.You have to identify what is working and what isn't working, though. The offense needs improvement badly.
True.Not sure I believe this. We all know how Jerry likes to blow smoke