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	<title>Comments on: Campo Possible To Return To Dallas As Secondary Coach</title>
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		<title>By: gEErOj</title>
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		<description>Some guys are great teachers of the game and of certain positions.  Others are great game planers and play callers.  Campo, from what I understand, is more of the former.  From what I’ve read he has always had a great ability to motivate players to play at their best while teaching them all of the fundamentals of their potions.  All attributes that make for a great assistant coach who focuses on a particular position. His weakness is game planning and preparing an entire team to play.  In other words he makes for a great assistant coach but has not really got the extra required attributes to be a good head coach, so if the boys bring him in strictly to teach the DBs they should be fine.     

Overall I’m a bigger fan of discovering new talent in the coaching world.  Garrett is that.  I really believe that he could be the next great mind in this game, like Belechick.  I really hope that Jerry’s plan is to give this guy one more year of coordinator experience and then promote him to head coach.  I just do not believe that Dallas will ever win a super bowl w/ Wade Phillips in charge.  He’s just not innovative enough.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some guys are great teachers of the game and of certain positions.  Others are great game planers and play callers.  Campo, from what I understand, is more of the former.  From what I’ve read he has always had a great ability to motivate players to play at their best while teaching them all of the fundamentals of their potions.  All attributes that make for a great assistant coach who focuses on a particular position. His weakness is game planning and preparing an entire team to play.  In other words he makes for a great assistant coach but has not really got the extra required attributes to be a good head coach, so if the boys bring him in strictly to teach the DBs they should be fine.     </p>
<p>Overall I’m a bigger fan of discovering new talent in the coaching world.  Garrett is that.  I really believe that he could be the next great mind in this game, like Belechick.  I really hope that Jerry’s plan is to give this guy one more year of coordinator experience and then promote him to head coach.  I just do not believe that Dallas will ever win a super bowl w/ Wade Phillips in charge.  He’s just not innovative enough.</p>
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