Today’s Dallas Morning News reports that offensive coordinator Jason Garrett could find himself on the hot seat in 2009 if things don’t turn around for the teams offense:
Now, we assume Jason Garrett, the league’s highest-paid assistant coach, will get fired if the Cowboys don’t maximize their offensive potential this season. Garrett, as you would expect, isn’t interested in reliving last season. Neither is Phillips, unless we’re talking about the Cowboys leading the league in sacks. But if we don’t address last season’s failures, you might not understand why this year will be different. It’ll be better because Garrett, a Princeton graduate, is an intelligent man. He’s always been known as a hard worker, who learned from his mistakes, as a player and during his rapid ascent as a coach.


August 3rd, 2009
Matt Loede
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