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    Garrett's Process Wins

    Jason Garrett deserves Coach of the Year as Dallas Cowboys clinch NFC East

    Matthew Postins
    Dec 21, 2014 | 9:34 pm

    The Dallas Cowboys are the 2014 NFC East champions. Jason Garrett should be the 2014 NFL Coach of the Year too. You may disagree with that, but consider where the Cowboys were four months ago as they opened the season by hosting the San Francisco 49ers.

    Quarterback Tony Romo was coming off back surgery and had barely played in the preseason. The Cowboys wanted to emphasize the running game, but we had heard that before. In fact Garrett and owner Jerry Jones wanted to emphasize the run game in 2013 and ended up having Romo throw it more than 60 percent of the time for the second straight season.

    The defense was coming off a deplorable 2013 in which it was the worst statistically in the NFL and the third worst defense of all time. To make it worse, the Cowboys cut defensive end DeMarcus Ware, let defensive tackle Jason Hatcher go in free agency and watched linebacker Sean Lee suffer a season-ending injury during mini camp.

    The process that Garrett values, that he preaches, is one of the biggest reasons why the Cowboys are playoff-bound.

    Remember that season opener? The Cowboys lost, 28-17. Optimism did not reign. Not even close. Many of us who projected a 6-10 season, including myself, looked like we were right on the money. The only people who thought the Cowboys would do better than that, outside of team’s employees, were Cowboys fans.

    Since then the Cowboys have gone 11-3, won a division title for the first time in five years and validated Garrett’s tenure as head coach.

    This turnaround isn’t just measured by DeMarco Murray’s run to an NFL rushing title and a potential MVP award. It isn’t just measured by the most efficient season of Romo’s career, by Dez Bryant’s 14 touchdown receptions or the emergence of the NFL’s best offensive line. And it isn’t just measured by defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli squeezing every last bit of talent and effort out of a defense that, on paper, looks overmatched.

    No, it’s also measured by everything that Garrett has spoken about for the past four years but that many of us have taken with a grain of salt, thanks to three straight 8-8 seasons.

    Process. Toughness. Focus.

    More than X’s and O’s, Garrett wanted to install the qualities that made those Cowboys teams he played on Super Bowl champions three out of four years. They were undeniably talented, certainly more talented than this bunch. But mentally and physically this is a far different Cowboys team than the ones of recent vintage.

    Every time the Cowboys have faced a situation that would have vexed them a year ago, they’ve responded with the sort of mental toughness and resolve Garrett has wanted but has long eluded this team. That has made up for some obvious shortcomings, especially on defense.

    Garrett as a coach has shown growth too. The game management gaffes have disappeared. He’s shown more trust in his coordinators, especially on offense. He’s embraced the Cowboys’ new run-first discipline and stuck with it, even when it didn’t go their way, which hasn’t been often.

    That’s no more clearer than in this December, where the Cowboys are 3-0 after going 5-9 in December the past three seasons. His game plans, built with offensive play-caller Scott Linehan, have been crisp and built on the foundation created the last three months.

    These are the Cowboys many fans expected to see with Garrett as head coach, but in an era where we see NFL teams turn themselves around in one or two years, the fact that it took four-and-a-half years for the Cowboys to get here seems like an eternity.

    But the Cowboys are here. They are once again a playoff team. And the process that Garrett values, that he preaches, and that he has installed in every nook and cranny he can find in Valley Ranch, is one of the biggest reasons why the Cowboys are playoff-bound and the “Country Club,” as former Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson once described Valley Ranch, is a thing of the past.

    Better coaches in the NFL? Maybe so. But not this year. No, this year Garrett should be the NFL Coach of the Year. There’s no question in my mind, and there’s no question in the minds of any Cowboys fans after watching the Cowboys dismantle the Colts, 42-7, to clinch the NFC East.

    Think about it: Did you really think the Cowboys would be here in late December? Of course not. The players made it happen, but the foundation Garrett constructed the past four seasons is what this turnaround is built upon.

    The players made it happen, but the foundation Jason Garrett constructed the past four seasons is what the Cowboys' turnaround is built upon.

      
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    The players made it happen, but the foundation Jason Garrett constructed the past four seasons is what the Cowboys' turnaround is built upon.
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    Baseball News

    Texas Rangers and MLB set jam-packed schedule for All-Star week

    Alex Bentley
    Jul 11, 2024 | 4:15 pm
    Globe Life Field
    Photo by Kelly Gavin / Courtesy of Texas Rangers
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    The 2024 annual MLB All-Star Game, along with its accompanying All-Star Week festivities, were awarded to the Texas Rangers and the Cities of Arlington and Fort Worth way back in 2022.

    The week has finally arrived, now with events taking place in Arlington, Fort Worth, and Dallas.

    Also known as the "Midsummer Classic," the All-Star Game is an annual professional baseball game sanctioned by Major League Baseball (MLB) and contested between the all-stars from the American League (AL) and National League (NL).

    The 2024 game will be played on Tuesday, July 16, at Globe Life Field in Arlington, for the first time since it opened in 2020. The last time the Rangers hosted an All-Star Game was back in 1995 game at their previous home, then known as The Ballpark in Arlington.

    The schedule of events is as follows:

    Friday, July 12: HBCU Swingman Classic at Globe Life Field, which highlights the history and legacy of HBCU baseball programs while also providing HBCU baseball players with the opportunity to showcase their talent on a national stage.

    July 12-15: Two MLB youth tournaments, the All-Star Commissioner’s Cup and Jennie Finch Classic, both of which will be played at the Texas Rangers MLB Youth Academy in Dallas.

    • The All-Star Commissioner’s Cup features teams of youth baseball players (ages 17 and under) from MLB Youth Academies from around the country and in Puerto Rico.
    • The All-Star Jennie Finch Classic features teams of youth softball players (ages 17 and under) from MLB Youth Academies and Jennie Finch softball programming.

    July 13-16: The Capital One All-Star Village, a one-of-a-kind baseball theme park that will also encompass Esports Stadium and the North Lawn, will be open at Choctaw Stadium (formerly Globe Life Field in Arlington). It will feature a variety of family-friendly activities, including current and former player appearances.

    July 14: MLB Draft Opening Night will take place at Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth and will be open to the public. This is the fourth consecutive year that the MLB Draft will also take place during All-Star Week. The draft will continue on July 15 and 16.

    July 15: The T-Mobile Home Run Derby will feature a variety of the best home run hitters in the league. Given his participation in the Derby in 2023, his performance in the 2023 playoffs, and this being a hometown game, don't be surprised to see Ranger right fielder Adolis García as one of the participants again.

    July 16: MLB All-Star Game, at Globe Life Field in Arlington.

    Event-specific ticketing and broadcast information will be announced in the coming months. For additional details, fans can go to AllStarGame.com.

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    This story was updated on July 11, 2024.

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