The Dallas Cowboys have reached the playoffs just twice since Jason Garrett took over midway through the 2010 season, and Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens is baffled how the head coach continues to keep his job.
"When you really look at it, it doesn't make sense for Jason Garrett to continue to have his job," Owens told 105.3 The Fan on Wednesday. "[The Cowboys are] not really expanding or progressing even as a team under his coaching tenure there."
Garrett has a 68-55 record since taking over on an interim basis in 2010, and he is the second-longest-tenured coach and second-winningest coach in franchise history after Tom Landry.