New, Dynamic Head Coach is Hope and Excitement

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After the Green Bay debacle and the horrible offseason followed by a terrible regular season, I am ready to move on from McCarthy if, and only if, we bring in one of the top head coaching candidates. Lost a lot of interest in the Cowboys and the NFL last season because of the Jones's ineptitude and buffoonery. Bring in a Ben Johnson, Mike Vrabel, Aaron Glenn, Cliff Kingsbury and, christ, even Kellen Moore and I will be instantly intrigued and excited about the offseason and coming season.
If they bring back Big Mike or, even worse, don't bring him back and wait till all the good candidates are gone and hire Joe Schmo, which is the likiest outcome, I may lose my interest for good. I know it doesnt matter to them but I enjoy rooting for the Cowboys and being excited during the offseason and when it matters. Just my two cents. What say you?
 
After the Green Bay debacle and the horrible offseason followed by a terrible regular season, I am ready to move on from McCarthy if, and only if, we bring in one of the top head coaching candidates.
They should have already moved on. If (which I doubt) the Cowboys get a new HC it won't be a top head coaching candidate. Those wouldn't come to Dallas for the substandard money the Jones' pay.
 
The counter arguments to bringing in a new coach is that it leads to 1) a complete reset on pressure-to-win, 2) a learning period where the team has to switch to and learn new systems and ways of doing things, and 3) we have no real idea how it will work out and the experiment would likely last at least 3-4 years regardless of how the first year or two goes.

At this point, I am neither excited about McCarthy remaining or with him leaving because there is no telling who they will bring in to replace him.

There's a chance that if he remains then we get 2024 all over again in 2025. There is also a chance if he leaves and a new coach is hired, we get 2024 or worse in 2025.

After 30 years of failed seasons that spans multiple coaches and a lot of wasted years by great Cowboys players, it's hard to believe any coach will be successful here until it actually happens one day.
 
The counter arguments to bringing in a new coach is that it leads to 1) a complete reset on pressure-to-win, 2) a learning period where the team has to switch to and learn new systems and ways of doing things, and 3) we have no real idea how it will work out and the experiment would likely last at least 3-4 years regardless of how it the first year or two goes.

At this point, I am neither excited about McCarthy remaining or with him leaving because there is no telling who they will bring in to replace him.

There's a chance that if he remains then we get 2024 all over again in 2025. There is also a chance if he leaves and a new coach is hired, we get 2024 or worse in 2025.

After 30 years of failed seasons that spans multiple coaches and a lot of wasted years by great Cowboys players, it's hard to believe any coach will be successful here until it actually happens one day.
Very true seems like this team has that period every season, start off bad, play good, and you know the rest! I agree with the OP losing some interest in this team, maybe a new voice would be amazing! Just not KELLEN MOORE
 
The counter arguments to bringing in a new coach is that it leads to 1) a complete reset on pressure-to-win, 2) a learning period where the team has to switch to and learn new systems and ways of doing things, and 3) we have no real idea how it will work out and the experiment would likely last at least 3-4 years regardless of how it the first year or two goes.

At this point, I am neither excited about McCarthy remaining or with him leaving because there is no telling who they will bring in to replace him.

There's a chance that if he remains then we get 2024 all over again in 2025. There is also a chance if he leaves and a new coach is hired, we get 2024 or worse in 2025.

After 30 years of failed seasons that spans multiple coaches and a lot of wasted years by great Cowboys players, it's hard to believe any coach will be successful here until it actually happens one day.
In other words ......Jerry has created a mess (lol)
 
The counter arguments to bringing in a new coach is that it leads to 1) a complete reset on pressure-to-win, 2) a learning period where the team has to switch to and learn new systems and ways of doing things, and 3) we have no real idea how it will work out and the experiment would likely last at least 3-4 years regardless of how it the first year or two goes.

At this point, I am neither excited about McCarthy remaining or with him leaving because there is no telling who they will bring in to replace him.

There's a chance that if he remains then we get 2024 all over again in 2025. There is also a chance if he leaves and a new coach is hired, we get 2024 or worse in 2025.

After 30 years of failed seasons that spans multiple coaches and a lot of wasted years by great Cowboys players, it's hard to believe any coach will be successful here until it actually happens one day.
Ain't it the truth. The modus operandi perseveres.
 
The counter arguments to bringing in a new coach is that it leads to 1) a complete reset on pressure-to-win, 2) a learning period where the team has to switch to and learn new systems and ways of doing things, and 3) we have no real idea how it will work out and the experiment would likely last at least 3-4 years regardless of how it the first year or two goes.

At this point, I am neither excited about McCarthy remaining or with him leaving because there is no telling who they will bring in to replace him.

There's a chance that if he remains then we get 2024 all over again in 2025. There is also a chance if he leaves and a new coach is hired, we get 2024 or worse in 2025.

After 30 years of failed seasons that spans multiple coaches and a lot of wasted years by great Cowboys players, it's hard to believe any coach will be successful here until it actually happens one day.
To be fair, if the injury big doesn't bite us as badly as it did this season, we might get to see ourselves bounced from the first playoff game.
 
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After the Green Bay debacle and the horrible offseason followed by a terrible regular season, I am ready to move on from McCarthy if, and only if, we bring in one of the top head coaching candidates. Lost a lot of interest in the Cowboys and the NFL last season because of the Jones's ineptitude and buffoonery. Bring in a Ben Johnson, Mike Vrabel, Aaron Glenn, Cliff Kingsbury and, christ, even Kellen Moore and I will be instantly intrigued and excited about the offseason and coming season.
If they bring back Big Mike or, even worse, don't bring him back and wait till all the good candidates are gone and hire Joe Schmo, which is the likiest outcome, I may lose my interest for good. I know it doesnt matter to them but I enjoy rooting for the Cowboys and being excited during the offseason and when it matters. Just my two cents. What say you?
At least come around to give me likes.
 
After the Green Bay debacle and the horrible offseason followed by a terrible regular season, I am ready to move on from McCarthy if, and only if, we bring in one of the top head coaching candidates. Lost a lot of interest in the Cowboys and the NFL last season because of the Jones's ineptitude and buffoonery. Bring in a Ben Johnson, Mike Vrabel, Aaron Glenn, Cliff Kingsbury and, christ, even Kellen Moore and I will be instantly intrigued and excited about the offseason and coming season.
If they bring back Big Mike or, even worse, don't bring him back and wait till all the good candidates are gone and hire Joe Schmo, which is the likiest outcome, I may lose my interest for good. I know it doesnt matter to them but I enjoy rooting for the Cowboys and being excited during the offseason and when it matters. Just my two cents. What say you?
Get ready for another banner off season from the Jones boys. You will hear Stephen talk about how the cap is real. Jerrah will be talking about ALL IN and they will wait until the 4th wave of free agents. Maybe trade a 4th for a player no one else in the league would have and get ready for big Mike and his stale offense.
 
I can't imagine Steve Sarkisian would leave a up-and-coming team like the Texans, to join a ragtag setup like the Cowboys have w/this FO.:huh:

Strange things do happen in the NFL, but if that became one of them, it might well shake the foundations of the NFL world. Is that what Micah is counting on? Something miraculous like that? If so, it surely would instill some new reasons to reconsider the fate of this franchise!! Whoa!!
 
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