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Former Dallas Cowboys coach fired by New York Giants

The National Football League you already have your first coordinator fired of the season: Jason Garrett was fired by the New York Giants after the loss to Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday night in his NFL Week 11 game.

With less than two seasons in office, the former head coach of the Los Dallas Cowboys between 2011 and 2019 was relieved of his post after failing to run an offensive full of stellar names, but with zero samples of operation.

Tom Pelissero, a journalist for the NFL Network, confirmed news that was already coming after head coach Joe Judge’s comments after the loss to the Bucs. Freddie Kitchens, ex HC de los Cleveland Browns, who will call the offensive plays of the Giants before Philadelphia Eagles.

Why did the New York Giants let Garrett go?

Contrary to what we saw at times in his time in Dallas, Jason Garrett has failed to impose his offensive genius on the blue part of the Big Apple. In their first year, the Giants had one of the worst offenses in the NFL, culminating in 31st in both points and yards attained, to which they added one of the worst third-down conversion rates (36, 4%) and the red zone (46.3%).

In ten games the improvements were noticeable, but they were far from the arsenal that this team has. In an offensive that, nobility obliges, was decimated by injuries, New York has the worst conversion rate in the NFL redzone (44.4%) and has not been able to limit ovoid losses, one of the main reasons why Garrett has been relieved of his position.

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