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Not yet. The team is at least a half dozen players away from being a serious competitor. This is an off season to add personnel, not change coaches. Put the target on Howie to improve the roster.
PS - FF is still winning a helluva lot of regular season games.
He might have to grow on the job just like Garrett did in Dallas. They were calling for his head in year 1, 2 and maybe even 3. they were 8-8 ever yyear, abandoned the run and iced their kicker, yada yada. They took the play calling away, hired some good coordinators and he amazing got better (sarcasm). May have to play out that way for Dougie.
He might have to grow on the job just like Garrett did in Dallas. They were calling for his head in year 1, 2 and maybe even 3. they were 8-8 ever yyear, abandoned the run and iced their kicker, yada yada. They took the play calling away, hired some good coordinators and he amazing got better (sarcasm). May have to play out that way for Dougie.
It had nothing to do with growing on the job. Stephen Jones is the new GM under the radar there, we still have Howie Lawyer Roseman throwing darts
He might have to grow on the job just like Garrett did in Dallas. They were calling for his head in year 1, 2 and maybe even 3. they were 8-8 ever yyear, abandoned the run and iced their kicker, yada yada. They took the play calling away, hired some good coordinators and he amazing got better (sarcasm). May have to play out that way for Dougie.
But Garrett was always a good little puppet for Jerruh.
Yes, that's EXACTLY why they're a success this year. Had NOTHING to do with drafting one stud OL after another, getting a REAL RB and falling into Dak. Yup. It was ALL Garrett growing into the job as HC. Yup. Yes. Exactly.
But Jeff doesn't have a son to snatch the next Marcus Smith card from Howie's well manicured fingers.
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