I think it's Linehan, it's Marinelli, it's Stephen, it's McClay.
It's a cohesive long term strategy, where a consistent philosophy has been implemented (for the first time in 20 years) that players, position coaches, coordinators, and head coach all figure into.
To me the risk of moving Garrett isn't losing Garrett, it's upsetting that (say it with me) continuity that actually makes this team feel professionally constructed. If we could pull off a Mike Tomlin style transplant, where the new HC could slide into the position and build on what's already here, that's great. But I don't want Switzer, I don't want Gailey, I don't want Wade Phillips, I don't want another Jason Garrett. I don't want to force another franchise QB to lose his prime while some new asshole learns on the job.