Jerrah has always held on to certain players. See Romo.
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Originally posted by Jcjohnson View PostProbably his 83-65 career record and the fact that he has been in that division is whole coaching career. It’s time him and Dallas part ways no doubt. But he isn’t a scrub coach IMO esp in that division. He Should know it like the back of his hand now. Giants or Washington would be stupid not to atleast take a look at him
I don't like garrett either but firing/removing him right now would be one of the most unreasonable things JJ has ever done as a GM and that's saying something. He ain't gonna do it, move on. Don't be listening go or reading all the fly by talking heads, fake news.
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Serious question, other than just not liking JGs public persona and his robotic coaching style, why would we be in a hurry to see him go? Will JJ bring in someone that will grab this bull by the horns? Doesn't JJ, GM and owner, want to win a super bowl, and take the credit? Yes, he does. Hes not releasing the keys to this thing. If it wins, he wants to win while in control. Coaches wont be allowed to make autonomous decisions and stay on staff. Why would things change with JG leaving? Keep in mind JJ IS NOT RELEASING POWER, EVER.
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Originally posted by camoclad View PostAnd garrett might win back to back division titles. Nobody has done that in this division since 2004.
I don't like garrett either but firing/removing him right now would be one of the most unreasonable things JJ has ever done as a GM and that's saying something. He ain't gonna do it, move on. Don't be listening go or reading all the fly by talking heads, fake news.
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Originally posted by camoclad View PostSerious question, other than just not liking JGs public persona and his robotic coaching style, why would we be in a hurry to see him go? Will JJ bring in someone that will grab this bull by the horns? Doesn't JJ, GM and owner, want to win a super bowl, and take the credit? Yes, he does. Hes not releasing the keys to this thing. If it wins, he wants to win while in control. Coaches wont be allowed to make autonomous decisions and stay on staff. Why would things change with JG leaving? Keep in mind JJ IS NOT RELEASING POWER, EVER.
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Originally posted by camoclad View PostSerious question, other than just not liking JGs public persona and his robotic coaching style, why would we be in a hurry to see him go? Will JJ bring in someone that will grab this bull by the horns? Doesn't JJ, GM and owner, want to win a super bowl, and take the credit? Yes, he does. Hes not releasing the keys to this thing. If it wins, he wants to win while in control. Coaches wont be allowed to make autonomous decisions and stay on staff. Why would things change with JG leaving? Keep in mind JJ IS NOT RELEASING POWER, EVER.
And that is why I think any of the top tier coaches wouldn't ever work for Jones unless they got paid 10x what any other team would pay. Coaches need to have control over the players and JJ won't allow that to happen. As a GM Jerrah is a dismal failure and always will be. Business man and GM are not the same thing.
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Originally posted by muzzlebrake View PostBingo!
And that is why I think any of the top tier coaches wouldn't ever work for Jones unless they got paid 10x what any other team would pay. Coaches need to have control over the players and JJ won't allow that to happen. As a GM Jerrah is a dismal failure and always will be. Business man and GM are not the same thing.
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Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View PostThere will be a long line of coaches wanting the job, I believe urban Meyer is very interested, John gruden openly campaigned for the job a few years back, everything appears to be in place, I doubt jerry has ever been turned down by a coach he was wanting to hire.
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Originally posted by Bear Charge View PostJerrah has always held on to certain players. See Romo.
JJ screwed up not starting him in his final season when he came back from the injury.
That would have been a ring season. Sticking with Dak that season was asinine.
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