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Originally posted by coldgas View PostI'm torn on this fire Garrett stuff. What do we do when the next coach has the same mediocre seasons as the previous coaches? This is all on JJ. I think his coaches hands are tied. JJ doesn't allow them to so what needs to be done. I've got a bottle of patron that says Garrett goes in to win a SB with another team. Probably the Giants.
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Originally posted by Jcjohnson View PostHow long of a window are we talking might be in on thisOriginally posted by Johnny_Dodson View PostIll take that bet
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Seriously though, I don't think it matters who is coaching. Until JJ is gone this is what we can look forward to every year. Doesn't matter who is coaching.
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Originally posted by systemnt View PostWhen, specifically, has JJ ever gave two rat sized ****s about public opinion?
After Parcells retired Jones went right back to his practice of paying his head coach at the lower end of market and doing most of the hiring and firing of assistants himself.
The media has given him a flier ever since, basically using the scapegoat du jour discussion to fuel ratings and clicks. The majority public opinion is that Garrett is the problem.
Look at JJ's reaction today when confronted with the truth. That is going to shift a lot more "public opinion" toward JJ. If it does, he is far more likely to hire the best head coaching candidate out there instead of the one most willing to acquiesce to his meddling into coaching.
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Originally posted by ttechdallas View PostJerry is all about public opinion. That is what drove him to hire Parcells. He needed public opinion to shift so he could get his stadium built / seats sold.
After Parcells retired Jones went right back to his practice of paying his head coach at the lower end of market and doing most of the hiring and firing of assistants himself.
The media has given him a flier ever since, basically using the scapegoat du jour discussion to fuel ratings and clicks. The majority public opinion is that Garrett is the problem.
Look at JJ's reaction today when confronted with the truth. That is going to shift a lot more "public opinion" toward JJ. If it does, he is far more likely to hire the best head coaching candidate out there instead of the one most willing to acquiesce to his meddling into coaching.
JJ is the beginning, middle, and end, that's it. Embrace it and get over it. What he says goes. Very simple (and respectable really) approach.Last edited by camoclad; 12-06-2019, 03:49 PM.
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Originally posted by camoclad View PostThe reaction when confronted with the "truth" is him being upset when his bought and paid for radio station asks him something a lil outside the cowboy narrative. A reminder of the cowboy narrative:
JJ is the beginning, middle, and end, that's it. Embrace it and get over it. What he says goes. Very simple (and respectable really) approach.
There is nothing to embrace or get over. Unless of course you are happy with this team and its on the field product.
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Originally posted by ttechdallas View PostSounds like you are looking for an argument where this isn't one. This comment was in response to another. JJ is the beginning, middle and end - I agree - of the organization and its abysmal failure ever since he decided he couldn't let a coach coach without meddling and micro-managing.
There is nothing to embrace or get over. Unless of course you are happy with this team and its on the field product.
I'm not happy with the mediocrity, but I guess I have embraced JJs way. He ain't all that bad, and it's his ranch he can manage how he likes....
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Originally posted by doghouse View PostWhy would Jerry change? I guess the stadium is sold out and still selling merchandise. He is a business man. JMO. Hit him in the pocket book and things change.
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