Jason Garrett

13 December 2011

Going Forward

I think there is a general consensus in the football world that the Dallas Cowboys are in a heap of trouble.  For two consecutive weeks the 'Boys have had an opportunity to distance themselves away from the NFC East pack after taking the division lead during a four game win streak.  But for the last two weeks the Cowboys have gotten out coached and out hustled by the Arizona Cardinals, and then they let the New York Giants ring the door bell, break into their house, and steal their division.  To make matters worse, of the Cowboys 6 losses they had ample opportunity to win every game except the "Imma piss on you like R. Kelly"  Eagles game (I'll have to tell you about that one day).  But as a famous former Cowboys coach once said, "You are who you are," and these are the Cowboys.  They always have the talent compete and with Tony Romo at quarterback, but sometimes they find the most perplexing ways to lose games

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30 May 2011

First I would like to recognize the accomplishments of the Miami Heat and the Dallas Mavericks.  It was been quite a show watching these teams make it to the NBA Finals and I believe it will be a fantastic match-up.  

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28 December 2009

is safe for the time being, but I’m not sure the same can be said about offensive coordinator Jason Garrett.  While the distribution and efficiency of the passing game is a reason for excitement, the continued failure to capitalize on critical conversion and scoring opportunities may cost this team in the playoffs.   

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17 November 2009

end of the game they are still in it despite playing very poorly.   

Finally I look to Jason Garrett.  I’m not going to ride him too hard because he has looked like a genius in the previous 3 weeks and his players didn’t do him any favors, but he has to come up with a new set of plays for each game.  You can’t run that same bubble screen to Kevin Ogletree every third down.  The ‘Boys are getting a just bit predictable (no 3rd down conversions until the 4th quarter) and Garrett is simply going to have to put in more creative calls.  Where is that reverse to Miles Austin and Patrick Crayton?  Where was the Wildcat on the goal line?  Where the hell was Marion Barber? 

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29 September 2009

 The drive killing penalties were also devastating in the first half and Jason Garrett has to find some way to correct that (more on him later). 

3. Tony Romo had one of the best games of his career.

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18 January 2009

 

           Each week, I will look into my (never wrong, just misinformed) crystal ball and give my predictions for that weekend’s games.  I will prognosticate on all the playoff games each week.  Keep in mind, that this is for entertainment purposes only, and that I do not endorse any sort of legal or illegal gambling.  That being said…let’s see what’s in my crystal ball!  

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6 January 2009

Stay tuned!   

From The Mail Room:  

Patrick J., Hazelton, PA:  Jason Garrett is drawing alot of interest around the league.  Is he gonna stay in Dallas or will he jump at a chance to be a head coach elsewhere? 

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30 December 2008

s, Tony Sparano, who is now the head coach of the AFC East Champion Miami Dolphins.  He helped Jason Garrett with the offense last season.  It was obvious to any Cowboys fan how much Sparano was missed.  If you didn’t know before…you know now!  Sparano was why the Cowboys offense excelled last year!  The Cowboys were pre-season favorites to win the Super Bowl, but that’s pretty tough to do when you don’t even make the playoffs.  What a bunch of…underachievers!   

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2 October 2008

ill doesn't have a ring to show for it.  He knows his best bet is with this Dallas team, under Jason Garrett and alongside Tony Romo in their pass happy offense.  In the past, comments like these could be seen as a coming rift in the team:

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