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Garrett shows he's smarter than the system

By John Clayton
ESPN.com

Friday, January 18, 2008

The scary part of Jason Garrett's decision to stay in Dallas is not the $3 million annual salary he'll receive as an assistant coach. It's the fact he was offered the head coaching job by the Baltimore Ravens. It's a good thing he was smart enough to decide to spend a few more years learning the coaching trade. In 2004, he was finishing his career as an NFL quarterback. In 2005 and 2006, he was quarterback coach for bad Miami Dolphins teams. Last season, he vaulted to offensive coo ...

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