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One of the biggest pet peeves most have with Garrett is his inability to make adjustments and/or coach his players out of bad situations. The Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons games come to mind when thinking of examples of his inability to adjust. In both of those games the Cowboys offensive game plan was consistent with years past. Run the football, set up play-action, and take what’s given to you. The only problem was none of those things were working, and thanks to All or Nothing, we know Jason Garrett had no interest in changing said game plan. That ended with Ezekiel Elliott only gaining eight-yards on nine-carries against Denver’s dominant run-defense, and Adrian Clayborn just about setting the single-game sack record with six sacks on Cowboys’ quarterback Dak Presscott. The most disappointing takeaway from those games is Dallas never even reached any kind of adjustment that might have given them a chance.

And that’s where we look at the coordinators, Scott Linehan and Rod Marinelli. Both guys are back as coordinators for the Cowboys offense and defense in 2018, and you should expect to see similar game plans from both guys that we have come accustomed to seeing. While both Scott Linehan and Rod Marinelli have total control over the play-calling of both the offense and defense, Jason Garrett has just as much power and say-so in what goes on, what plays are called, and what adjustments need to be made. With a ton of fresh blood coming in as assistants, we’ll have to wait and see how much impact Kris Richard, Sanjay Lal, and Paul Alexander have on their respected sides of the football.

Sometimes it’s easy to forget how long Jason Garrett has been the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys due to all the drama, wasted seasons due to injury, and the few good runs we saw in 2014 and 2016. But if this 2018 season ends on a similar note that it ended on last year, expect a new head coach in 2019. Whether he wants to admit it or not, Jerry Jones is starting to get restless, expect him to make the tough decision if things do not improve this upcoming season.


https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/201...-2018-regardless-of-what-jerry-jones-tells-us
 

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"Improvement" being two or three more wins than last year followed immediately with a one and done playoff appearance?

What would these writers consider to be "improvement?"
 

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"Improvement" being two or three more wins than last year followed immediately with a one and done playoff appearance?

What would these writers consider to be "improvement?"

As much as Ill be rooting for a win every game Id rather have a season that gets Garrett fired.
 
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"Improvement" being two or three more wins than last year followed immediately with a one and done playoff appearance?

What would these writers consider to be "improvement?"

Don't forget the third step, a collapse year below .500 following the one and done playoff year.
 

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If I thought a possible replacement would be any better, I would be somewhat hopeful but we all know it'll be some retread that will sell Jerry that he is the man for the job. Supposedly Jerry has a fondness for Jeff Fisher who desperately wants back in coaching. After a decade of the red fraud, a hire like Fisher would probably cause me a serious reassessment of my fandom.
 

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I'd take anybody over Garrett at this point. No matter who it was, there's almost no chance he'd be a worse coach, and there's no chance he'd be as big of a grinning, phony, snake-oil-selling politician fraud.
 

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Jason Garrett is our coach. Jerry/Stephen our GM. Someone just end this suffering already. How the fuck does a $6B franchise allow this. Shouldn't the board vote that senile hemorrhoid off the decision making process of the franchise? isn't it how this works in corporate america? it happened to the founders of mcdonald's. watch the movie Roy. that should be Jerry and his spastic oaf son
 
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Jason Garrett is our coach. Jerry/Stephen our GM. Someone just end this suffering already. How the fuck does a $6B franchise allow this. Shouldn't the board vote that senile hemorrhoid off the decision making process of the franchise? isn't it how this works in corporate america? it happened to the founders of mcdonald's. watch the movie Roy. that should be Jerry and his spastic oaf son

It happened to Ted Turner too, which I had predicted would happen when he foolishly merged with AoL-Time-Warner. He even admitted it was the biggest mistake of his life. Jerry must have shielded himself much better so that he remains untouchable no matter how inept he would, and did become.
 

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It happened to Ted Turner too, which I had predicted would happen when he foolishly merged with AoL-Time-Warner. He even admitted it was the biggest mistake of his life. Jerry must have shielded himself much better so that he remains untouchable no matter how inept he would, and did become.

jerry shielding himself from being removed against his will ? that man has a lot more in common with hemorrhoids than i thought






maybe squirt jerry with some preparation h to see if he will disappear ?? ill try anything tbh
 

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I'd like to think Ginger Jesus won't be here next season.
Having said that, I fear the useless twat will somehow come out of 2018 still shiny enough to give JJ hope, and keep him around.
 

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From the article:


One of the biggest pet peeves most have with Garrett is his inability to make adjustments and/or coach his players out of bad situations. The Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons games come to mind when thinking of examples of his inability to adjust. In both of those games the Cowboys offensive game plan was consistent with years past. Run the football, set up play-action, and take what’s given to you. The only problem was none of those things were working, and thanks to All or Nothing, we know Jason Garrett had no interest in changing said game plan. That ended with Ezekiel Elliott only gaining eight-yards on nine-carries against Denver’s dominant run-defense, and Adrian Clayborn just about setting the single-game sack record with six sacks on Cowboys’ quarterback Dak Presscott. The most disappointing takeaway from those games is Dallas never even reached any kind of adjustment that might have given them a chance.


Even when he makes adjustments he screws it up. Like the Packers' game years ago. Murray had rushed for over 100 yards in just the first half, the score was 26-3 Cowboys. Garrett didn't or barely used Murray in the second half, and the Cowboys ended up losing 37-36.
 

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But if this 2018 season ends on a similar note that it ended on last year, expect a new head coach in 2019. Whether he wants to admit it or not, Jerry Jones is starting to get restless, expect him to make the tough decision if things do not improve this upcoming season.


It's unbelievable that this would be a TOUGH decision.
 

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Shouldn't the board vote that senile hemorrhoid off the decision making process of the franchise? isn't it how this works in corporate america?

theres no board, its a family run biz, not a publicly traded corporation, they can whatever they want and fans cant do shit (except quit showing up and spending money which they never do so nothing will ever change)
 

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Even when he makes adjustments he screws it up. Like the Packers' game years ago. Murray had rushed for over 100 yards in just the first half, the score was 26-3 Cowboys. Garrett didn't or barely used Murray in the second half, and the Cowboys ended up losing 37-36.

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Who are we kidding? Garrett is not going anywhere. Linehan and Marinelli will be gone, and then guess what? Kellen Moore will be promoted to OC just after ONE YEAR as QB coach. Sound familiar? Remember as to how they were hyping Moore up as some intelligent prodigy in coaching? Just like they did with Garrett.

Garrett will get either 3 or 4 more years, then he will get dumped, and guess who they will introduce as the new HC? You guess it. Kellen Moore.
 
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