Cutting Wade off at the knees
Let me use this article to explain and show why Jerry will never again allow a coach to run a team so long as he is so involved in the football side of this organization. It’s important that the owner hire the GM, the GM hire the coach, and then let the coach hire his assistants and then run the team.
That’s how it’s supposed to be. That’s not how things are run here, which is a key reason why we have gone 12 years without a playoff win. Now, on to the why Wade will never win anything, nor will this team so long as he is the coach and Jerry is the GM…err head coach.
* It all started off the wrong way with Wade’s tenure here. Jerry hired his (as self-appointed head coach) offensive coordinator, Jason Garrett in January 2007. In February 2007, Jerry hires Wade Phillips as head coach. He hired the head coach after he hired the offensive coordinator. This is unheard of in the NFL, and a precursor of things to come. He cut Wade’s legs out from under him before he signed his first paycheck.
* This last season after a loss to the St. Louis Rams, Jerry took it upon himself to go into his head coach’s locker room to address the team. The general manager of a team has no business in the locker room at all. It is not his business to meddle in how the head coach manages his team. If he doesn’t like what the HC does, he reprimands him behind closed doors. He doesn’t go into the locker room to address it in a public forum.
* Head coaches sometimes use fines to control players in matters of missing meetings, being late, etc. It was reported that after many attempts to get players to meetings on time, Wade went to Jerry to try to increase the fines given for such offenses up from the 100 bucks they were currently assessing. (that’s right, fining an NFL player a 100 bucks is like my boss making me ante up a dime for every time I’m late) Well, once again, Wade got shot down and had his legs removed at the knees by Jones. Jones decided that the fines in place were sufficient, and overruled Wade, yet again.
By doing all of these things, Jerry is not only taking away any chance of this team winning now, but more importantly, he is ruining any chance of getting a strong head coach to come here in the future. Why would they? Why would Mike Shanahan come into a situation where the head coach has been neutered as bad as they have here? Bill Parcells only made it 3 years before he had gotten his fill of Jerry. With no hope of a head coach working under Jerry leaves only one logical solution to this cyclical problem, and I think we all know what that is.



