Signed by Cowboys Aden Durde named DL coach

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Was against Nolan and Tomsula and I'm not crazy about this hire either. To be honest, I don't love our DC hire this time around either. Maybe it's just me.....

No, I kind of agree with you too. We've earned the right to be pessimistic about coaching hires at this point. But one thing I like about the Quinn hire is that his scheme fits the majority of the players we have; and we couldn't say that about Nolan.
 

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I’d prefer more experience but All of you saying “country club” hire your buddies blah blah...the entire league is built on people hiring their buddies and people they are familiar with. Been happening for decades- everywhere not just for the cowboys.

lastly mm didn’t want Quinn as his first choice from what we heard so that’s not exactly hiring your buddies. Give it a chance let’s see what marinates
 

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The Cowboys will name Aden Durde as their defensive line coach, according to multiple sources. He was with new coordinator Dan Quinn in Atlanta for three seasons, spending the 2020 season as outside linebackers coach. An England native, Durde spent a year with the Cowboys coaching staff as an intern when Jason Garrett was head coach. He replaces Jim Tomsula, who was let go with defensive coordinator Mike Nolan.


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Too bad the 2016 Dline coach of the falcons is not available, just rewatched that SuperBowl, and there Defense was on the field for so long on 1/2/3rd quarters, no wonder they fell apart at the end. Just gassed
 

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Cue the people hating him or naming him a puppet.

Don't know anything about him, but it does concern me some for Quinn to be bringing over members of that staff. Is he doing it because they are his friends/have a relationship or because they are good coaches?

It's a lot like McCarthy throwing Nolan a bone last year. Now, that doesn't mean that Quinn is doing that, so I see no reason to be overly critical of the move.
 

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No, I kind of agree with you too. We've earned the right to be pessimistic about coaching hires at this point. But one thing I like about the Quinn hire is that his scheme fits the majority of the players we have; and we couldn't say that about Nolan.

Yeah, don't get me wrong. I understand fans who look at it like, "I'm supporting the team, EOS....". I mean, I get that but I also get the fan base that is tired of watching and paying for a terrible product. It would be different if we were a small market team where nobody wanted to live. Then, I'd understand the difficulties of actually attracting talent, player or coach. We aren't that market, it shouldn't be hard to attract top line talent.

I guess I'm in favor of fans having a say either way but I'm definitely on the shut up and put up side of the equation at this point.

JMO
 

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Was against Nolan and Tomsula and I'm not crazy about this hire either. To be honest, I don't love our DC hire this time around either. Maybe it's just me.....
Oh no it's not just you but all the other habitual Debbie downer hating sons of .......
 

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It's a QB driven league.. Maybe defense is overrated and that's why Dallas hired him.
Not all agree, but i believe great offenses beat great defenses. And no doubt that requires a great qb. But great qb's are in short supply. Consider how easily the bills took lamar jackson out of their game. So it's really only a few games a season you play against a great qb.
 

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Not all agree, but i believe great offenses beat great defenses. And no doubt that requires a great qb. But great qb's are in short supply. Consider how easily the bills took lamar jackson out of their game. So it's really only a few games a season you play against a great qb.

Also consider how the wind was blowing a 100 mph.
 

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Also consider how the wind was blowing a 100 mph.
It blew on allen as well. Jackson has been figured out. I injuries will mount. Great qb's are pocket passers. They scramble when they need to, not because they want to.
 

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From what I'm looking at, he played at one point for the London Olympians and worked with the London Warriors before joining the Falcons. I wonder if that's how we were connected to Efe Obada who stayed a bit on our PS before playing for the Panthers. He's been quite good for them. Shame we couldn't keep him.
I wasn't aware of the popularity of American style football in Europe until I looked up his history as a DC for the Warriors.
Pro teams as well as college and university. Okay then!
 

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Ex-London Olympians player. I believe he's the second ex-British league player to coach with the Cowboys. The other is........Sean Payton (ex-QB with Leicester Panthers).

Some posters have expressed concerns about if he has a football background or is from another sport. The Olympians is a well established program - from early 1980s - with both underage and adult teams. He likely played football from a very young age. It may surprise Americans, but there are 120,000 plus players in Europe - many who have concentrated on football from a very young age.
 
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