And he shouldn't have been fired either. How did that work out for the team?
On a side note what an odd coach. The guy was in the playoffs every single year. But just could not win once he got to the playoffs. In a way it reminds me a little of the current Chiefs coach Andy Reid. Basically can coach up a shit talent roster to win a bunch of games during the regular season but just doesn't have the talent to do damage in the playoffs.
Yeah, I also disagreed with that firing.
Point is though the comparison.
What exactly has Garrett accomplished here that gives him a permanent position sans scrutiny of any kind? Shouldn't Stephen Jones be standing up and questioning this?
Looking at it from Garrett's perspective he's hit with some average defensive personnel and a rookie QB, but the inability to recognize your team going flat over the last couple of weeks is inexcusable.
Most competent coaches could have succeeded with the quality of offensive personnel and overall talent in Dallas.
The way the schedule broke, 13-3 was about right. What does Garrett bring that pushes us higher than the average NFL coach?