Before he was named interim head coach of the Dallas Cowboys on November 8, 2010, Jason Garrett reportedly was making more than $3 million annually as the team's assistant head coach and offensive coordinator.
Apparently, no one on the coaching staff will have that title during the 2011 season, but you can bet that Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett will be supervising things and setting the tone. Garrett was the Cowboys' offensive coordinator from 2007 to 2010.
For the 2007 season, the Cowboys offensive coordinator is Jason Garrett. Garrett was a QB for the Cowboys, Giants, Buccaneers, and Dolphins during his 12 year NFL career.
Former St. Louis Rams head coach Scott Linehan is the offensive coordinator for the 2015 Dallas Cowboys. It is Linehan who calls the offensive plays from the sidelines.
The Cowboys' offensive coordinator from 1989 to 1992 was Norv Turner.
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Wade PhillipsCorrection:Wade Phillips was fired as the Cowboys head coach on Nov. 8, 2010. Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett has been named their interim head coach.
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2 - back to back years as Offensive Coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys (1992-1993)
Jason Garrett, who was named interim head coach of the Dallas Cowboys on November 8, 2010, is in his second full season guiding the team. He was Dallas' offensive coordinator before he became head coach, and he still calls the plays from the sideline. Garrett, who was Troy Aikman's backup quarterback from 1993 to 1999, is the first former Cowboys player to become the team's head coach.
Head coach Tom Landry, who in the 1960s devised a multiple offensive to attack the 4-3 defense he created, called the plays for the Dallas Cowboys in 1970.
The duties of offensive coordinator were split between offensive line coach Tony Sparano, who was the running game coordinator, and wide receivers coach Todd Haley, who was the passing game coordinator, with Sparano being responsible for play calling.