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Apparently, when Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett turned down the head coaching job for the Baltimore Ravens, some took it very personally.
Two of those left with hard feelings were Terrell Suggs and owner Steve Bisciotti. There is a rumor out there that one reason Garrett declined to ...
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Two of those left with hard feelings were Terrell Suggs and owner Steve Bisciotti. There is a rumor out there that one reason Garrett declined to ...
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January 26, 2009





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If Garrett wanted that, he made the right decision to stay at Dallas.
I agree the real reason behind it is Jerry Jones's money. When isn't it with Dallas? haha.
I don't think the Cowboys could ever play 18 games in a row without a bye week and perform the way the Baltimore Ravens did. Actually, I don't know any team that could have. And THAT takes character.