The expected has happened. Jason Garrett was named the Dallas Cowboys' head coach Thursday. Terms of the four-year deal were not available, but Garrett had one year remaining on his contract as the assistant head coach that paid him $3.5 million annually. Considered the favorite all along, Garrett is the eighth coach in franchise history and owner/general manager Jerry Jones did not feel the need for an exhaustive search. He interviewed wide receivers coach Ray Sherman to comply with the NFL's Rooney Rule, which states a team must talk with at least one minority coach during the process. He also interviewed Miami Dolphins assistant Todd Bowles, a former Dallas assistant. Source: ESPNCowboys
This was a gimme as I've said before it gonna be either him or Fischer ...... I hope garret dies well and we can what a full training camp under him can do I think we will see a difewnce .....I'm more intrigued on who will be the defensive corrsinater
4 year contract, good for both sides. Can't wait till next year...IMO we could have won the division this year with garrett at helm for the entire season..
lol... Good signing. I said before as long as he turned the team around that he would be the head coach. I think he'll do well. Very interested to see how he does with a full season ahead and Tony Romo at the helm.
I think he will be just fine. After all, his first ever game as interm he went into the meadowlands and got a W on the road against a division rival..and I think everyone is forgetting that 5-3 record is without by far the most important person on the offense. Only time will tell!