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Originally Posted by Randall Creed
Mr. Jason Garrett is "hamstrung" by his lack of coaching talent. Garrett should been fired ages ago.
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I completely agree, RC.
The next (and final imo) nine games (starting this Monday Night with Tennessee) should be Evaluation Time for one, Jason Garrett. Forget the past 8+ years....we've learned nothing from them other than the fact Garrett knows ZERO about clock management and has ZERO ability to make "real time" changes during the course of a game (ie: see Chaz Greene @ ATL last year).
Jerry allowed Sean Payton to leave town and become the legend in Nawlins that he is. Under his mentorship, he's guided Drew Brees' career straight to Canton.
Jerry also allowed Mike Zimmer to walk. Today Zimmer is regarded as a savvy, hard-nosed head coach (in Minnesota).
Am I leaving anyone out? (Other than the obvious....YES, Jerry allowed Jimmy to leave, as well....destroying any opportunity for the Cowboys to create a dynasty that would rival the one the Patriots have. Moving along.....)
Point is......
the point is Jerry may very well have the NEXT Dallas Cowboys head coach right here under contract.....Kris Richard.
Dallas (and Jerry) cannot afford to waste any more TIME and MONEY trying to figure out if Garrett is worth keeping. The talented O-Line has seen its zenith.....and JJ cannot waste the prime years of these dudes any longer. Let alone the prime years of Zeke and Dak (if he is indeed the franchise QB we all hope he can and will be).
If Garrett cannot do something comparable to what Pederson did last year with a short hand (ie: make the playoffs....reach the NFC Championship Game....) then it's simply time to MOVE ON. One cannot realistically expect to have a HOFer at every position in order for the HC to succeed.
Fire Garrett. Promote Richard. Fire Linehan. Hire Riley. Fire Kellen Moore (the numb-nutted QB coach). Draft a top notch Tight End in the second round. And finally...sign Earl Thomas to a contract that won't break the bank.
All of that guarantees NOTHING...….but at least it's a start.