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I know there is already a few comments in the "Who Gets fired first" thread but this story deserves it's own thread.

IRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones fired coach Wade Phillips on Monday, sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen and Ed Werder.

The move comes less than a year after he was given a two-year contract extension for leading the Cowboys to their first playoff win in over a decade. He will be replaced by offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, the sources said.

The end for Phillips came after a 45-7 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night extended Dallas' losing streak to five games as the Cowboys -- which began the season with Super Bowl expectations -- fell to 1-7 overall.

Phillips ends his time in Dallas with a 35-23 record, having won two NFC East titles and getting the Cowboys' first playoff victory since 1996. Phillips is 83-65 overall as a head coach.

Jones, who had never fired a coach in-season since purchasing the team in 1989, had said multiple times that Phillips would finish out this season. The owner cited research showing interim coaches are not successful and that was a deterrent for him making the change.

But the Cowboys' five-game slide -- during which they've been outscored 179-107 -- has made things difficult for Jones, who even apologized publicly to fans. In two of the games, Phillips questioned the passion of his team and wasn't sure if he lost them.

Last Monday, Phillips revealed he watched nearly two years' worth of games on tape and discovered fundamentals were lacking. Phillips said it was time for the team to return to the basics, but those basics were severly lacking in Sunday night's loss to the Packers, as the Cowboys were plagued by missed tackles, a muffed punt and poor blocking techniques which resulted in four sacks and a fumble on a kick return.

"I thought we played poorly," Phillips said after the Packers game. "I thought we played poorly as a team and we looked like a bad football team. That's the way we played. Bad coaching."

Last Friday morning, when asked if Phillips would continue to be the coach for the rest of the season, Jones had a one-word answer: "Yes."

But things took a drastic turn after Sunday night's shellacking on national television.

After the game, Jones said there would be dire consequences for what transpired, but he wouldn't give out specifics as to what that meant.

"There are a lot of people here who are certainly going to suffer and suffer consequences," Jones said. "I'm talking about within the team -- players, coaches who have got careers. This is certainly a setback. I know firsthand what it is to have high expectations."

Phillips didn't want to address if he had any discussions with Jones after the game.

Yet, it was clear the Cowboys were headed for a change.

Several players offered their support for Phillips after the loss, but also said the NFL was a business.

"I do believe in Wade," wide receiver Miles Austin said.

"He's the owner," cornerback Terence Newman said of Jones. "He gets to do whatever he wants to. Whatever he does, we have no choice but to live with it."

Phillips was hired in 2007 and proclaimed himself "Mr. Fix It" when it came to defense. The Cowboys changed their 3-4 defense, deemed too conservative under previous coach Bill Parcells, to become more aggressive by blitzing outside linebackers -- mainly DeMarcus Ware -- nearly every play.

Phillips also offered a much different personality than Parcells' gruff style. Several players said Parcells liked to play mind games and that wore them down after a while. Phillips expected players to police themselves, and he rarely used profanity.

Phillips promoted a family environment at Valley Ranch, often saying he preferred to treat players as if they were his sons.

Phillips' relaxed style paid off in 2007, when the Cowboys went 13-3, won the NFC East and earned a first-round bye in the playoffs. But Phillips' team was knocked out in the divisional round at home by the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants.

The next season, the Cowboys encountered all sorts of problems that Phillips appeared to struggle to contain.

Tank Johnson, Keith Davis and Ken Hamlin flew to South Texas for a Halloween Party a day before a road game at New York, which the Giants won 35-14.

Cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones was suspended that season for getting into a fight with his team-issued bodyguard in which Dallas police were called to the scene.

Phillips mishandled the Jones situation badly, not making him inactive for the next game before the league mandated the suspension. In an exchange with reporters, Phillips doubted if the fight had taken place -- despite a police report having been filed.

Terrell Owens feuded with Tony Romo and Jason Witten, and Phillips didn't put a stop to the problems.

Despite all the issues, the Cowboys still had a chance to reach the postseason but lost in the regular-season finale to the Philadelphia Eagles 44-6.

There was a thought Phillips would get fired after the 2008 season, but he was given one more chance to fix the problems.

Jones released several veterans -- including Owens, Adam Jones and Johnson. In 2009, with a calmer locker room and Phillips vowing personal changes in his approach, the Cowboys responded by going 11-5 and winning the NFC East.

The Cowboys beat the Eagles in the NFC wild-card round -- their first postseason win since 1996 -- before losing to the Minnesota Vikings.

Phillips was rewarded with a two-year contract extension worth a little more than $3.5 million per season.

With the NFL's highest payroll this season, Jerry Jones was hopeful that the Cowboys would become the first Super Bowl host team to actually play in the game.

The Cowboys started 0-2 before beating Houston on the road in Week 3 before a bye week.

But five consecutive losses placed the Cowboys into this situation where Jerry Jones was forced to do something he had said didn't want to -- fire the coach. -ESPN
Well most of us were right, despite Jerry's continued reassurance that he wouldn't make a mid-season change...the horrible play and losing put him over the edge. I will say that Wade isn't the only person to blame for a team that has seemingly given up on their season but this change was necessary. I don't think Wade was even the right choice to begin with, so I blame Jerry for a lot of this. The players are actually playing the game and none seem motivated at all to play, so I blame them. The coaching staff cannot give players the motivation to play the game but it their job to inspire that motivation, something that just isn't happening. This roster needs to be turned over a bit and I think this team's inability to win goes beyond just the head coach.

Even all that said...is Jason Garrett the right choice for interim? Isn't he responsible for the offense being so bad? I don't think there's any question Jerry reels in a 'big fish' to assume the role for next season & beyond...but who? The short list includes: Bill Cowher, Jon Gruden, and possibly Jeff Fisher, who has an option with Tennessee at season's end.

Does Dallas start playing more inspired football after the change? Or is it much of the same?
 

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It will be much of the same. Garrett doesn't seem to want this position and if the Cowboys aren't playing with pride now, they never will.
 

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Paul Pasqualoni takes over as Cowboys' defensive coordinator, a role that Wade Phillips handled himself. I like Paul, longtime Syracuse football coach, and I thought he'd be a better option as interim Head Coach. Paul is old school, hard-ass, and won't take any sh*t from his locker room. If anyone can inspire this team to play, its Paul. I'll go on record right now and say the Cowboys' defenses finishes out the season like a totally different unit.
 

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It will be much of the same. Garrett doesn't seem to want this position and if the Cowboys aren't playing with pride now, they never will.
Garrett is <Censored>ing horrible, and has always been overrated in Dallas. This season is going to continue with just absolute horrible play by the Cowboys. It's that simple.
 

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We'll see after sunday.


Last thing I need to see is this team wake up and rally behind Garrett and win against the Giants.... ugh. Im picturing it now because life always finds a way to screw me, haha.
 

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lolCowboys

They're a complete joke. They have a ton of talent and they can never pull it together.
 

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LOL, just reading about how players (reportedly) all dislike Jason Garrett. This could be even more of a disaster. Then again, the locker room is said to have loved Wade Phillips and yet they couldn't win for him.
 

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How can a 1-7 team have "a ton of talent"?
okay smartass, the one whos telling all of us that the Nets (who won, what 12 games last year?) Have a lot of talent? Yeah sure, you can talk.

i cant say im surprised he got fired, i kinda want Lovie Smith to be next. I woulda taken a loss to the Bills for that to happen.
 

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okay smartass, the one whos telling all of us that the Nets (who won, what 12 games last year?) Have a lot of talent? Yeah sure, you can talk.

i cant say im surprised he got fired, i kinda want Lovie Smith to be next. I woulda taken a loss to the Bills for that to happen.
LOL
 

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okay smartass, the one whos telling all of us that the Nets (who won, what 12 games last year?) Have a lot of talent? Yeah sure, you can talk.

i cant say im surprised he got fired, i kinda want Lovie Smith to be next. I woulda taken a loss to the Bills for that to happen.
Off-topic: That was last year. The Nets only have four players from last year's roster. If I recall correctly, we smacked the <Censored> out of the Bulls twice last year, so you have no room to talk about the Nets.

On-topic: They Cowboys just suck.

I'll miss these:

http://www.theunticket.com/tag/fake-wade/page/1/
 

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Maybe Edwards will come back? I'd hate seeing him on the Cowboys sideline though.

I wonder what team will snatch up Phillips, he's a good coach normally.
 

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You're severely retarded if you think the Cowboys aren't talented. I guess the Vikings aren't talented either.
Dallas has some superstars on paper but if you really break it down...Tony Romo, Miles Austin, Jason Witten, Jay Ratliff, and DeMarcus Ware...that's it. O-Line is a joke, linebackers are mediocre, and their secondary is pitiful. Felix and Barber haven't had much opportunity in 2010 but even when they've both touched the ball, they haven't been able to do sh*t.

Biggest misconception amongst the Dallas Cowboys is that they actually have this talent-loaded roster. It's just not true.
 
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Dallas has some superstars on paper but if you really break it down...Tony Romo, Miles Austin, Jason Witten, Jay Ratliff, and DeMarcus Ware...that's it. O-Line is a joke, linebackers are mediocre, and their secondary is pitiful. Felix and Barber haven't had much opportunity in 2010 but even when they've both touched the ball, they haven't been able to do sh*t.

Biggest misconception amongst the Dallas Cowboys is that they actually have this talent-loaded roster. It's just not true.
That team needs to be blown up. Trade Romo imo.
 

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He'd probably be the last person they trade.
 

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The Cowboys are not that loaded... but, with that being said, the record should have been much better before Romo got banged up. To be honest, in Dallas, it is your classic case of having a bunch of individuals and no team bonding. I don't see any chemistry with this line-up, especially on offense, there is just too much tension.
 

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Dallas has some superstars on paper but if you really break it down...Tony Romo, Miles Austin, Jason Witten, Jay Ratliff, and DeMarcus Ware...that's it. O-Line is a joke, linebackers are mediocre, and their secondary is pitiful. Felix and Barber haven't had much opportunity in 2010 but even when they've both touched the ball, they haven't been able to do sh*t.

Biggest misconception amongst the Dallas Cowboys is that they actually have this talent-loaded roster. It's just not true.
They don't have to be superstars to be talented. Romo, Barber, Felix Jones, Miles Austin, Roy Williams, Dez Bryant, Jason Witten, DeMarcus Ware, Jay Ratliff, Terrance Newman, Mike Jenkins. That is a talented group of guys. Obviously they're not all superstars and they're not all very good but every single one of those players is above average.
 
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