Three sayings Dallas Cowboys fans never want to hear again
By Brad Austin
As Dallas Cowboys fans rally in mass to replace the coaching staff, there are three sayings that need to leave the building with them.
To say the 2019 Dallas Cowboys season was a disappointment is a laughable understatement. Taking in context of the Jason Garrett era, the whole decade fits in that category as well.
Not only does this team need a coaching change, it badly needs a complete culture overhaul. The entitlement mentality with nothing to show for it is tired and played out. Three sayings sum up exactly what nonsense fans are done being spoon fed.
‘IT’S A PROCESS’
No matter how hard Jason Garrett preached his robotic, unemotional approach to winning football, the brutal truth is football is an emotional game.
In a season with deep playoff expectations, losing a third game in a row to the New York Jets revealed to fans exactly what they were in for. The lack of emotion in the ‘process’ could not have been more obvious.
How would Jimmy Johnson have reacted to that disaster? The only process taking place would have been deciding who’s rear end would be headed to the bench next Sunday. The ugly truth is under Garrett losing was no big deal.
Sure it stung these Dallas players to lose, but championship caliber football teams absorb losses like a third degree burn. And a quality head coach makes sure to rub salt in the wound so the pain is so intense his players despise the feeling.