I'm ready to start beating the Fire Garrett drum. That's two really bad losses in a row and the third one this year (and one might even argue the LA loss belongs with those three, since the entire second half was a complete give up). You couple that with the weird Beckett-style odd year/even year roller coaster the team seems to be on and you have a recipe for the seat to start warming up.
I know there was a discussion in the game thread about the effects of losing three of your best players but they had no such excuse in Denver or against Green Bay. And, as odd as this statement is, the crappy roster construction isn't really his fault. But he's still awful at the things he can control - most notably his clock management - and now the team appears to be in total free-fall. They look completely rudderless and were exposed for the paper tiger they are.
When they finish 8-8 and miss the playoffs again, it is my sincere hope that ownership takes the next step in its transformation and allows an actual coach to take over the team. I'll be over here not holding my breath.
Finally, it's completely fitting that the emergence of Miles Austin has resulted in the team forgetting how to catch the damn ball - that goes for receivers and defenders, alike. Special shoutout to Dumbass Dez Bryant for doing his best Austin impersonation and drifting away from the ball, rather than coming back to it, on Prescott's second interception last night. I know Darby gave him a little shove but if you want to consider yourself a "big, physical receiver" you can't let yourself get manhandled like that.
But hey, at least they survived losing Dan Bailey. Hooray for moral victories.