Garrett: “Anything and Everything Is On The Table”

Jason Garrett has been calling the Cowboys' plays since 2007

If, in their postseason evaluations, the team (Read: Jerry Jones) decides it best to relieve head coach Jason Garrett of his play calling duties--which he’s held since the 2007 season--Garrett would be open to it. In fact, he said this week, he’s pretty much open to anything that would make Dallas better and, perhaps, get the team back to the playoffs for the first time since 2009.

"We would just talk it through," Garrett told 105.3-FM “The Fan” this week, per ESPN Dallas. "Again, line one for me in the position that I'm in is, 'What's best for the Dallas Cowboys' in every way, shape or form, however we're doing.' Anything and everything is on the table."

Garrett had said earlier this week that he expects to return to the role of playcaller in 2013. With Garrett at the helm in 2012, the Cowboys ranked 6th in the NFL in total offense, but 15th in terms of scoring.

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