Jason Garrett never addressed the media after his time, as the Cowboys head coach came to an end after some twist in the wind this year, but he got his chance at a Tuesday conference call in his new role as the Giants offensive coordinator.
Garrett had no interest in discussing the details of the end of his time in Dallas, saying he was proud of the program they built over his nine-plus seasons as the team’s head coach. Garrett soon said that this was a ‘new day’ and that the chance to carry out the challenge for head coach Joe Judge made it easy to dive back into a coordinating role.
“It was just too good an opportunity to keep going,” Garrett said.
One of the most important parts of Garrett’s career will be the development of quarterback Daniel Jones, whom he called “a real pleasure to work with” during the call. He said Jones has a ‘big arm’ and the Giants will hope Garrett’s presence turns that arm into the breeding ground of a winning team in New Jersey.
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