Jason Garrett on NBCJason Garrett (Photo via NBC)
The Dallas Cowboys suffered their worst loss in quite some time on Sunday, falling at home to the Detroit Lions, 47-9, and Jason Garrett couldn’t wait to explode on the team.

The Cowboys, who are now on their bye week, failed to score a single touchdown against the Lions on offense and could not stop the team Lions from scoring while on defense.

Jason Garrett, who coached the Cowboys from 2010 to 2019, spent some time on NBC’s Football Night in America breaking down what’s wrong with the team, and he did not hold back on his assessment.

“They’re not physical on either side of the ball,” Garrett said. “On offense, they can’t run it, they’re not controlling the line of scrimmage. Everything is on Dak, every time the ball is snapped. And they can’t stop the run on the other side.”

The Dallas Cowboys are now 3-3 as they head into a much-needed bye week.


At 3-3, the season is far from over, but hope is dwindling fast.

They have to sit and stew over this defeat as they prepare to face the San Francisco 49ers in Week 8.

After that, they have the Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, Houston Texans, and then the Washington Commanders.

Things do not get any easier.

 

Jason Garrett Was Fired As Head Coach of The Dallas Cowboys In 2020

After a decade together, Jason Garrett and the Cowboys parted ways in 2020.

Jason Garrett won Coach of the Year honors for his efforts in the 2016 season but found himself on the outside looking in after the 2019 season.

He finished his career with an 85-67 record with the team.

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before.

Dallas struggled with consistency in 2019 despite high expectations and finished 8-8 while missing the playoffs under Garrett.

Fast-forward to now, and the team is still struggling under Mike McCarthy, who is likely to be fired if the team doesn’t turn it around.

Former Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett Calls Out All The “Clowns” Out There While Giving His Honest Opinion On Dak Prescott

Dak Prescott on the field and Jason Garrett on SNFDak Prescott and Jason Garrett (Photos via Getty Images & @awfulannouncing/X)
On Sunday morning, just hours before the Dallas Cowboys were set to take on the Browns in Week 1, Dak Prescott signed a new four-year $240 million deal, making him the highest-paid NFL player of all time. Later, Jason Garrett shared his true feelings about Prescott on NBS’s Football Night in America.

But back to Dak, he just plays the game at a high level,” said Garrett. “I hear these clowns on TV say he’s overrated, he’s not in the top 10. Watch the game! He’s an incredible football player. Great leader for that team.”

It was some truly high praise from the once very highly respected head coach.

It’s also worth noting that Prescott and Jason Garrett had some overlap in the Dallas Cowboys organizations.

Garret was the head coach of the Cowboys from 2010-2019. It’s not often that a coach can stick with one team for so long.


He was entering his sixth year with the organization when they picked Prescott with the 135th pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Dak had the opportunity to start all 16 games that year and thrived under Garrett’s offensive scheme.

The pair were a part of 64 total games together, accumulating an impressive 40-24 record, with Dak making two Pro Bowls and Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Jason Garrett Enjoyed A Successful 15-Year Coaching Career

Garret spent 15 total years in the NFL as either an offensive coordinator or head coach.

He got his first start with Dallas as an OC but would quickly get promoted to HC in 2010 and stayed in that spot until his eventual firing in 2019. Through those years, he had an 85-67 record with three playoff births.

Garrett ended his coaching career after a two-year stint with the New York Giants, which wasn’t anything to write home about.