Sunday's victory over the New York Giants, Jason
Garrett surpassed Bill Parcells and Wade Phillips for the fourth-most regular-season
wins in Dallas Cowboys history with 35. Garrett, 35-28 as a coach, at
the end of the contract for a year, and the boss and general manager Jerry Jones
Garrett said again and again, he believes that there is a bright future and Cowboy,
but he is not interested in talking about the contract.
"I only know that I need to focus and
our team need to focus, need to focus on playing our best football,"
Garrett said. "The way we do is we focus on is the best today, we have
done a great job evaluation, game, players ready, let's go to work. This is
really what I want." Cowboys have the best record in the NFL 6-1, six
games and their longest winning streak is their since 2007, when they completed
the NFC-best 13-3 Phillips, the first season.
Garrett from his process-oriented approach
has never wavered, and the team's fast start this season not changed that one
bit. "If you continue to work hard to do things the right way, the result
on the scoreboard will hopefully take care of yourself," Garrett said.
"It's just the way I think. This is what we are trying to help this
team." When asked about Jones and Garrett's agent, David Dunn will talk
about a deal, Garrett is concise. "This is the final answer about my
contract, I will" Garrett said. "To be honest, I think going to Reds."
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