Terrell Owens calls for Jason Garrett’s firing after playoff loss
Terrell Owens levied some harsh criticism against Jason Garrett as the Dallas Cowboys were defeated by the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs on Saturday.
As time was ticking down on the 30-22 final, the former Cowboys wide receiver sent a tweet saying it was “time for a coaching change.” He cited Garrett’s two playoff wins in 10 years, saying that’s not enough. He was even sharper in his criticism, saying Garrett isn’t the answer and never will be.
Hey @realjerryjones! Bout time for a coaching change don’tcha think?! 2 playoff wins in 10 years!! Garrett isn’t the answer & NEVER will be! Way to compete guys!! #realtalk
— Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) January 13, 2019
Calling for Jason Garrett’s firing is always a popular topic, but Jerry Jones has remained loyal to him. Garrett proved Jones right by turning things around this season after a 3-5 start. The Cowboys probably got the most out of their talent this season and did better than expected. Going 10-6, winning the division, and a playoff game is impressive for that crew.
If Jones ever does decide to make a change, there supposedly was one coach at the top of his wishlist.
Keep in mind that Owens has long held a grudge against Garrett. He thinks Garrett ran him out of Dallas.
Yeh, maybe a little. That sapsucker got rid of me & had Jerry thinking I was the problem. So what has he really accomplished since I left?!! *jeopardy tune* https://t.co/emXbCUj6eg
— Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) January 13, 2019