Tomlin is not necessarily a bad football coach. He’s very much like a Marty Schottenheimer type. He is able to take a team with good or better talent and get the team to perform at a better than average level during the regular season. Clock management and scheme adjustments have always been an issue for his teams. Losses to poor or inferior teams and an inability to solve some opposing schemes in big games have also been a problem over 13 years. He was able to win one Super Bowl very early with a hand me down team and staff, but since then the arrow has been pointing down. This might be what the Cowboys would have looked like had Barry Switzer been allowed to stay on for 13 years with that team.