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Garrett Gives Vote Of Confidence To Linehan
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FRISCO, Texas – Jason Garrett’s most pertinent quote on Monday came after 17 minutes of conversation about the loss to Carolina.

Knee deep into a press conference about his offense’s struggles to move the ball against the Panthers, the Cowboys’ head coach was asked if he would consider taking over play calling duties from offensive coordinator Scott Linehan, who has become a lightning rod for criticism in the wake of another underwhelming performance.

“I have a tremendous amount of faith in Scott,” Garrett said. “We just have to do a better job collectively as a staff and as an offensive unit to help us move the football and score some points.”

It’s a testament to Sunday’s performance that the question was even asked on Sept. 10, just one day after the season opener. But it was never realistic to think Garrett or the Cowboys would make such a drastic decision off the strength of one game.

Instead, Garrett said he and his coaching staff need to continue to identify what their team does well. And, once they’ve done that, their team needs to put it together on the field.

“You’ve heard me say this before, but the best offenses have a lot of things that they can get to. Givens are what we call them -- things they can call and they know they’re going to have some success,” Garrett said. “We don’t have enough of those right now. We just have to do a better job trying to create those as a coaching staff, and then we have to execute once the ball is snapped.”

For years, the Cowboys had a given in Jason Witten’s famous Y Option play. This team has typically had a bevy of successful options it could call in the run game. To Garrett’s point, though, it didn’t feel like they had anything they could lean on in Carolina.

It’s hard not to notice the troubling trend. As has already been pointed out, the Cowboys had offensive struggles in the second half of last season, and a lot of Sunday’s issues looked similar. With so many different players this season, however, Garrett said it feels a bit early to conflate those two issues.

“The one game we have to evaluate is the one we played yesterday, and it wasn’t good enough,” he said. “So we’re going to go back and work and look at it with a critical eye of ourselves as coaches and try to do our best to correct any issue that came up with our players. And then we’ll try to put a good plan together this week.”
 

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They know what their team does well. Run the ball. They just can’t figure out how to play the other half of the game.
 

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So who gives the vote of confidence to the guy who’s going to give the vote of confidence to Garrett?
 

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So who gives the vote of confidence to the guy who’s going to give the vote of confidence to Garrett?
No one. Garrett isn’t getting fired. It’ll be another shit season filled with empty excuses, rhetoric, and bullshit.
 

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Isn't it the job of the HC and OC to identify the "givens" -- the things they supposedly do well -- BEFORE the season starts?

So Witten retired and now they don't have the Y Option -- the maddening 6 yard pass on third and 8. Big deal.

The thing that's so bloody fucking frustrating about Garrett is the way he treats coaching as evolving process, an ongoing process: "Goshdarnit, one of these days we're going to get it right. We just have to keep trying."

How does he keep getting away with that shit?

Here's a real quote:

“You’ve heard me say this before, but the best offenses have a lot of things that they can get to. Givens are what we call them -- things they can call and they know they’re going to have some success,” Garrett said. “We don’t have enough of those right now. We just have to do a better job trying to create those as a coaching staff, and then we have to execute once the ball is snapped.”

He and Linehan have been doing this for four fucking years now. They've had weeks to get ready Carolina. They don't have it figured out yet?

What a sorry-ass excuse for a football coach.
 

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Well it's like their "given" has always been to dump it to Witten but now that option is gone.

Should have maybe decided to find a "given" with a non TE this offseason.
 

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Of course he gives Linehan a vote of confidence, he needs a scapegoat after the season sucks.
 

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When they didn’t have overwhelming talent their “givens” were Romo and Witten.

Now take away a couple of simple cogs and a pro bowl center and the whole thing grinds to a halt.
 

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Garrett has only been here for 12 years now guys, come on, do we really expect him to have things in order on the offensive side of the ball in that timeframe?

One thing I often go back to is 2015 when we went 1-11 without Romo. Teams collapsing in that manner isn't necessarily unprecedented but it's usually the sign of a pretty poor coaching staff.
 

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Hell, Linehan isn't going anywhere as long as Garrett isn't going anywhere and since he's Jerrah's pet cat, that won't be anytime soon. He coddles and makes excuse for coaches and players both.
 

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Hell, Linehan isn't going anywhere as long as Garrett isn't going anywhere and since he's Jerrah's pet cat, that won't be anytime soon. He coddles and makes excuse for coaches and players both.
I think even Jerral knows how retarded he and Goof are being, but is so stubbornly entrenched and rich anyways he doesn’t care anymore, if he ever did.
 

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Isn't it the job of the HC and OC to identify the "givens" -- the things they supposedly do well -- BEFORE the season starts?

So Witten retired and now they don't have the Y Option -- the maddening 6 yard pass on third and 8. Big deal.

The thing that's so bloody fucking frustrating about Garrett is the way he treats coaching as evolving process, an ongoing process: "Goshdarnit, one of these days we're going to get it right. We just have to keep trying."

How does he keep getting away with that shit?

Here's a real quote:

“You’ve heard me say this before, but the best offenses have a lot of things that they can get to. Givens are what we call them -- things they can call and they know they’re going to have some success,” Garrett said. “We don’t have enough of those right now. We just have to do a better job trying to create those as a coaching staff, and then we have to execute once the ball is snapped.”

He and Linehan have been doing this for four fucking years now. They've had weeks to get ready Carolina. They don't have it figured out yet?

What a sorry-ass excuse for a football coach.
Dude, these MFers have had months to prepare for this game. And this is your "new and improved" passing game.
 

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Garrett announced that Linehan is leaving the sidelines and will now call plays from the coaches' booth.

He made it sound like Linehan had a choice. Given Jerry's passive aggressive swipe at Linehan and his praise for Norv Turner, who calls plays for Carolina from upstairs, who believes this?
 

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“People will tell you when you’re up above, you see the whole game better,” coach Jason Garrett said. “You see all 22."

So if, as Garrett claims, the OC has a much better birds-eye view of the field from up in the booth, why wouldn't Linehan have been there all along?

What an appalling load of BS, what an appalling insult to the intelligence of even the most brainwashed of fans.

These people think they can say anything and people will swallow it. Garrett has a career in politics after his coaching career crashes and burns.
 

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“People will tell you when you’re up above, you see the whole game better,” coach Jason Garrett said. “You see all 22."

So if, as Garrett claims, the OC has a much better birds-eye view of the field from up in the booth, why wouldn't Linehan have been there all along?

What an appalling load of BS, what an appalling insult to the intelligence of even the most brainwashed of fans.

These people think they can say anything and people will swallow it. Garrett has a career in politics after his coaching career crashes and burns.
Actually, he was in the booth for Carolina. That makes the decision to keep him there questionable given the results.
 

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Actually, he was in the booth for Carolina. That makes the decision to keep him there questionable given the results.
Proof in the (lack of) results.
 

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Actually, he was in the booth for Carolina. That makes the decision to keep him there questionable given the results.
Absolutely true, but why treat it as some kind of strategic breakthrough? Like this will fix everything. Some OCs operate from the booth, some are on the sideline. But you can't fix incompetence, a shitful OC, by changing his perspective.
 

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Absolutely true, but why treat it as some kind of strategic breakthrough? Like this will fix everything. Some OCs operate from the booth, some are on the sideline. But you can't fix incompetence, a shitful OC, by changing his perspective.
I've always thought your coordinator should be in the booth. You just can't see shit from the playing field level. To me this is a no brainer thing that he should have always been doing. It's why when we watch a replay of it and see 2 receivers running curls while the rest of the field is wide open it should be an easy adjustment. But from field level you probably can't see that at all.
 
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