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Jerry Jones Comments on Jason Garrett’s Success as Cowboys Head Coach

February 28, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Despite winning just four games amid an injury-plagued season from quarterback Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett still has the support of owner Jerry Jones.
"I think he’s built for this circumstance," Jones said Sunday, per Jon Machota of the Dallas Morning News. "He couldn’t be more familiar with our team. He couldn’t be more familiar with our opponents. He couldn’t be more familiar with what we didn’t do right last year. He’s smart, he’s hardworking, his staff is hardworking. Yes, I’m very pleased with him."
Garrett, 49, is 45-43 since taking over as the team's coach in 2010. He has made the playoffs just once in that time frame. The Cowboys entered 2015 with playoff expectations. They were coming off Garrett's most successful campaign, an ascent to 12-4 that gave the coach's tenure new life. However, a pair of shoulder injuries limited Romo to four games, and the Cowboys took a nosedive out of contention...

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